Psalmen 119:172

172 Mijn tong zal spraak houden van Uw rede, want al Uw geboden zijn rechtvaardigheid.

Psalmen 119:172 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:172

My tongue shall speak of thy word
Of the word of God in general; of the truth of it, which he knew by certain experience; of the purity of it, tending to promote holiness of heart and life; of the power and efficacy of it, enlightening his mind, and working effectually in him; of the profit of it, to his learning, to his instruction, comfort, and refreshment; of the preciousness of it, being of more worth than thousands of gold and silver; and of the pleasantness of it, being sweeter than the honey or honeycomb, and more to be esteemed than one's necessary food; and of the promises of it in particular, of the worth and value of them, of their suitableness and use, and of the faithful fulfilment of them; and of the doctrines of the word, especially those which relate to the grace of God, and salvation by the Messiah; and also of the precepts of the word, as follows:

for all thy commandments [are] righteousness;
not only righteous, but righteousness itself, being strictly just and equitable in the highest sense; and not only some of them, but all of them; see ( Psalms 119:128 ) . Aben Ezra's paraphrase of the words is,

``I will teach the children of men thy word, that they may know that thy commandments are righteousness;''

which is not amiss: and to the same sense is Kimchi's note, who observes, that author of the Masorah interprets it of praise; as if he had said, My tongue shall praise thy word, because all of it is righteousness.

Psalmen 119:172 In-Context

170 Laat mijn smeken voor Uw aanschijn komen, red mij naar Uw toezegging.
171 Mijn lippen zullen Uw lof overvloediglijk uitstorten, als Gij mij Uw inzettingen zult geleerd hebben.
172 Mijn tong zal spraak houden van Uw rede, want al Uw geboden zijn rechtvaardigheid.
173 Laat Uw hand mij te hulp komen, want ik heb Uw bevelen verkoren.
174 O HEERE! ik verlang naar Uw heil, en Uw wet is al mijn vermaking.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.