Psalms 119:62

62 (118-62) I rose at midnight to give praise to thee; for the judgments of thy justification.

Psalms 119:62 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:62

At midnight I will rise to give thanks unto thee
Not only send up an ejaculatory thanksgiving upon his bed, but rise up from it and shake off his sleep, and in a set, serious, solemn manner, praise the Lord. This shows a great regard to him, and affection to this work, since it is with difficulty men prevail upon themselves to rise at midnight upon any occasion; at midnight Paul and Silas prayed and sung praises to God, ( Acts 16:25 ) ;

because of thy righteous judgments;
upon the wicked, as Aben Ezra; the hands and troops of them that encompassed him about, and robbed him; but God avenged him of them, and for this he gave thanks, or for such like things. Sometimes the judgments of God have been executed at midnight; as the destruction of the firstborn in Egypt, and of Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea, when Israel sang his praise, ( Exodus 12:29 ) ( Exodus 14:20 Exodus 14:21 ) ( 15:1 ) ; and for the judgments of God upon antichrist the church will rejoice and give thanks, ( Revelation 18:20 ) ( Revelation 19:1 Revelation 19:2 ) . Or rather by these may be meant the word of God, the precepts and ordinances of it, which are all just and good; such is the law of God, and such are the ordinances of Christ, ( Psalms 19:9 ) ( Proverbs 8:20 ) .

Psalms 119:62 In-Context

60 (118-60) I am ready, and am not troubled: that I may keep thy commandments.
61 (118-61) The cords of the wicked have encompassed me: but I have not forgotten thy law.
62 (118-62) I rose at midnight to give praise to thee; for the judgments of thy justification.
63 (118-63) I am a partaker with all them that fear thee, and that keep thy commandments.
64 (118-64) The earth, O Lord, is full of thy mercy: teach me thy justifications.
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