Psalms 118:29

29 viam iniquitatis amove a me et lege tua miserere mei

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Psalms 118:29 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 118:29

O give thanks unto the Lord, for [he is] good
And thus the psalm ends as it began; there having been given many instances of the divine goodness, in hearing and delivering the psalmist when in distress; saving him from his enemies, when compassed about with them; sparing his life, when in great danger; and especially in making the stone rejected by the builders the head of the corner;

for his mercy [endureth] for ever;
the above instances are proofs of it; and still it continues, and will for evermore. Here ends the great "Hallel", or hymn, sung at the passover and other festivals.

Psalms 118:29 In-Context

27 viam iustificationum tuarum instrue me et exercebor in mirabilibus tuis
28 dormitavit anima mea prae taedio confirma me in verbis tuis
29 viam iniquitatis amove a me et lege tua miserere mei
30 viam veritatis elegi iudicia tua non sum oblitus
31 adhesi testimoniis tuis Domine noli me confundere
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.