Psalms 119:39

39 Remove the insults that I dread because your rules are good.

Psalms 119:39 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:39

Turn away my reproach which I fear
Either for the sake of religion, which was disagreeable to him; and he might be afraid it would be too heavy for him to bear, and be a temptation to him to forsake the good ways of God: or rather by reason of sin, which brings a reproach on good men; and causes the enemy to speak reproachfully, and is therefore dreaded by them who desire to be kept from sin, for that reason as well as others; see ( Psalms 39:8 ) . Jarchi and Kimchi think that David has some reference to his sins, in the case of Uriah and Bathsheba; lest they should be a perpetual reproach on his name and family, which he greatly feared;

for thy judgments [are] good;
the laws of God, and punishment of sin according to them; the Scriptures, and the doctrines contained in them; the ways of God, and true religion; which are evil spoken of, through the sins of the professors of them.

Psalms 119:39 In-Context

37 Turn my eyes away from looking at worthless things. Make me live by your way.
38 Confirm your promise to your servant— the promise that is for all those who honor you.
39 Remove the insults that I dread because your rules are good.
40 Look how I desire your precepts! Make me live by your righteousness.
41 LORD, let your faithful love come to me— let your salvation come to me according to your promise—
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