Salmos 119:20

20 A minha alma consome-se de perene desejodas tuas ordenanças.

Salmos 119:20 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:20

My soul breaketh for the longing
His heart was just ready to break, and his soul fainted; he was ready to die, through a vehement desire of enjoying the object longed for, after mentioned; "hope deferred makes the heart sick", ( Proverbs 13:1 Proverbs 13:2 ) ; the phrase is expressive of the greatness, vehemence, and eagerness of his mind after the thing he desired, which follows:

[that it hath] unto thy judgments at all times;
not the judgments of God on wicked men, though these are desirable for the glorifying of his justice; nor his dark dispensations of providence, though good men cannot but desire and long for the time when these judgments shall be made manifest: but rather the righteous laws and precepts of God are designed, which he desired to have a more perfect knowledge of, and yield a more constant obedience unto; or, best of all, the doctrines of grace and righteousness, that should be more clearly revealed in the times of the Messiah; who was to set judgment in the earth, his Gospel; and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and glorify the justice of God; than which nothing was more earnestly and importunately wished and longed for by Old Testament saints; see ( Psalms 119:81 ) ( Psalms 14:7 ) .

Salmos 119:20 In-Context

18 Abre os meus olhospara que eu veja as maravilhas da tua lei.
19 Sou peregrino na terra;não escondas de mim os teus mandamentos.
20 A minha alma consome-se de perene desejodas tuas ordenanças.
21 Tu repreendes os arrogantes; malditos os que se desviamdos teus mandamentos!
22 Tira de mim a afronta e o desprezo,pois obedeço aos teus estatutos.
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