Psalms 119:131

131 My mouth is wide open, as I pant with longing for your mitzvot.

Psalms 119:131 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:131

I opened my mouth, and panted
As a person out of breath does, through walking or running; he stops and pants, and opens his mouth, to draw in air to his relief: or as hungry and thirsty persons pant for food and drink, and open their mouths to receive it, before it can well be brought to them. So the psalmist panted after God, and communion with him; desired the sincere milk of the word; longed for the breasts of ordinances, and even fainted for the courts of the Lord, ( Psalms 42:1 ) ( 84:2 ) ;

for I longed for thy commandments;
for an opportunity of waiting upon God in the way of his duty; to hear his word, and attend his worship.

Psalms 119:131 In-Context

129 (Peh) Your instruction is a wonder; this is why I follow it.
130 Your words are a doorway that lets in light, giving understanding to the thoughtless.
131 My mouth is wide open, as I pant with longing for your mitzvot.
132 Turn to me, and show me your favor; in keeping with [your] judgment for those who love your name.
133 Guide my footsteps by your word; don't let any kind of sin rule me.
Complete Jewish Bible Copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.