Psalms 119:119

119 You discard the wicked of the earth like slag; this is why I love your instruction.

Psalms 119:119 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:119

Thou puttest away all the wicked of the earth [like] dross,
&c.] Which is of no worth and value, useless and unprofitable; which is cast into the fire, and separated from the choice metal. This expresses the character and state of wicked men; who are of no account with God, are of no profit and advantage to him; nor to men, but harmful and pernicious; are cast into the fire of God's judgments here, and into everlasting burnings hereafter; and will be separated from the righteous, and have no part and lot with them: these seem to be hypocrites also, who have made a show of being gold and silver, when they were nothing but dross; and being reprobate silver, were rejected of God as such;

therefore I love thy testimonies;
which discover such persons when brought to be tried by them; and which require purity of heart and life, and caution against evil ways and evil men, and are a means of preserving from them.

Psalms 119:119 In-Context

117 Support me; and I will be saved, always putting my attention on your laws.
118 You reject all who stray from your laws, for what they deceive themselves with is false.
119 You discard the wicked of the earth like slag; this is why I love your instruction.
120 My body trembles for fear of you; your rulings make me afraid.
121 ('Ayin) I have done what is just and right; don't abandon me to my oppressors.
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