Psalms 119:128

128 I consider all of your rules to be right. So I hate every path that sinners take.

Psalms 119:128 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:128

Therefore I esteem all [thy] precepts [concerning] all
[things to be] right
He had an impartial regard to all the commandments of God; and valued one as well as another, and walked according to all of them; making no difference either in his affection or practice between one and another, as being more or less necessary, just, and right: he had an equal respect to the lighter and weightier matters of the law; and, like Zacharias and Elisabeth, walked in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless; looking upon them all, with respect to everything commanded or forbidden by them, to be just and equitable;

[and] I hate every false way;
every command, institution, and ordinance of men, which are opposed to the will of God; every false way of worship, all superstition and idolatry; every false doctrine whatsoever is contrary to the testimonies and word of God: and indeed where there is a true love of the word, worship, and ordinances of God, there must be an hatred of these.

Psalms 119:128 In-Context

126 Lord, it's time for you to act. People are breaking your law.
127 I love your commands more than gold. I love them more than pure gold.
128 I consider all of your rules to be right. So I hate every path that sinners take.
129 Your covenant laws are wonderful. So I obey them.
130 When your words are made clear, they bring light. They bring understanding to childish people.
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