Psaume 119:148

148 Je devance les veilles et j'ouvre les yeux, Pour méditer ta parole.

Psaume 119:148 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:148

Mine eyes prevent the [night] watches
The Targum is,

``the morning and evening watches.''

There were three of them; Kimchi interprets it of the second and third; the meaning is, that the psalmist was awake and employed in one religious exercise or another, praying, reading, or meditating; either before the watches were set, or however before the time that some of them took place, or at least before they were all over;

that I might meditate in thy word;
he rose so early, in order to give himself up to meditation on the word of God; that he might be better instructed in the knowledge of divine things; that he might have solace and comfort from thence under his afflictions; and that he might be better furnished for the work of prayer; for the more familiar the word of God is to us, the better able we are to speak to God in his own language.

Psaume 119:148 In-Context

146 Je t'invoque: sauve-moi, Afin que j'observe tes préceptes!
147 Je devance l'aurore et je crie; J'espère en tes promesses.
148 Je devance les veilles et j'ouvre les yeux, Pour méditer ta parole.
149 Ecoute ma voix selon ta bonté! Rends-moi la vie selon ton jugement!
150 Ils s'approchent, ceux qui poursuivent le crime, Ils s'éloignent de la loi.
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