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119:123 My eyes grow tired as I wait for your deliverance , for your reliable promise to be fulfilled . 119:124 Show your servant your loyal love ! Teach me your statutes ! 119:125 I am your servant . Give me insight , so that I can understand your rules . 119:126 It is time for the Lord to act– they break your law ! 119:127 For this reason I love your commands more than gold , even purest gold . 119:128 For this reason I carefully follow all your precepts . I hate all deceitful actions . 119:129 פ(Pe) Your rules are marvelous . Therefore I observe them. 119:130 Your instructions are a doorway through which light shines. They give insight to the untrained . 119:131 I open my mouth and pant , because I long for your commands . 119:132 Turn toward me and extend mercy to me, as you typically do to your loyal followers . 119:133 Direct my steps by your word ! Do not let any sin dominate me! 119:134 Deliver me from oppressive men , so that I can keep your precepts . 119:135 Smile on your servant ! Teach me your statutes ! 119:136 Tears stream down from my eyes , because people do not keep your law . 119:137 צ(Tsade) You are just , O Lord , and your judgments are fair . 119:138 The rules you impose are just , and absolutely reliable . 119:139 My zeal consumes me, for my enemies forget your instructions . 119:140 Your word is absolutely pure , and your servant loves it! 119:141 I am insignificant and despised , yet I do not forget your precepts . 119:142 Your justice endures , and your law is reliable . 119:143 Distress and hardship confront me, yet I find delight in your commands . 119:144 Your rules remain just . Give me insight so that I can live . 119:145 ק(Qof) I cried out with all my heart , “Answer me, O Lord ! I will observe your statutes .” 119:146 I cried out to you, “Deliver me, so that I can keep your rules .” 119:147 I am up before dawn crying for help . I find hope in your word . 119:148 My eyes anticipate the nighttime hours , so that I can meditate on your word . 119:149 Listen to me because of your loyal love ! O Lord , revive me, as you typically do ! 119:150 Those who are eager to do wrong draw near ; they are far from your law . 119:151 You are near , O Lord , and all your commands are reliable . 119:152 I learned long ago that you ordained your rules to last . 119:153 ר(Resh) See my pain and rescue me! For I do not forget your law . 119:154 Fight for me and defend me! Revive me with your word ! 119:155 The wicked have no chance for deliverance , for they do not seek your statutes . 119:156 Your compassion is great , O Lord . Revive me, as you typically do ! 119:157 The enemies who chase me are numerous . Yet I do not turn aside from your rules . 119:158 I take note of the treacherous and despise them, because they do not keep your instructions . 119:159 See how I love your precepts ! O Lord , revive me with your loyal love ! 119:160 Your instructions are totally reliable ; all your just regulations endure . 119:161 שׂ/שׁ(Sin/Shin) Rulers pursue me for no reason, yet I am more afraid of disobeying your instructions . 119:162 I rejoice in your instructions , like one who finds much plunder . 119:163 I hate and despise deceit ; I love your law . 119:164 Seven times a day I praise you because of your just regulations . 119:165 Those who love your law are completely secure ; nothing causes them to stumble . 119:166 I hope for your deliverance , O Lord , and I obey your commands . 119:167 I keep your rules ; I love them greatly . 119:168 I keep your precepts and rules , for you are aware of everything I do . 119:169 ת(Tav) Listen to my cry for help, O Lord ! Give me insight by your word ! 119:170 Listen to my appeal for mercy ! Deliver me, as you promised . 119:171 May praise flow freely from my lips , for you teach me your statutes . 119:172 May my tongue sing about your instructions , for all your commands are just . 119:173 May your hand help me, for I choose to obey your precepts . 119:174 I long for your deliverance , O Lord ; I find delight in your law . 119:175 May I live and praise you! May your regulations help me! 119:176 I have wandered off like a lost sheep . Come looking for your servant , for I do not forget your commands .

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  • Datanglah ya Sumber Rahmat [KJ.240a] ( Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing )
  • Datanglah ya Sumber Rahmat [KJ.240b] ( Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing )
  • O Yesus Kristus, T'rang Baka [KJ.140]
  • Sang Rajalah Gembalaku [KJ.377]
  • [Psa 119:129] Thy Wondrous Testimonies, Lord
  • [Psa 119:130] Holy Father, Thou Hast Given
  • [Psa 119:133] Lord Jesus, Think On Me
  • [Psa 119:137] O Lord, Thy Perfect Righteousness
  • [Psa 119:140] Lord, Open Thou My Heart
  • [Psa 119:151] O Love Divine, That Stooped To Share
  • [Psa 119:153] Regard My Grief And Rescue Me
  • [Psa 119:156] In Tenderness He Sought Me
  • [Psa 119:160] Blessed Bible
  • [Psa 119:160] I Do Believe The Bible
  • [Psa 119:161] No Book Is Like The Bible
  • [Psa 119:161] Though Mighty Foes Assail Me, Lord
  • [Psa 119:162] The Highest Joy
  • [Psa 119:163] Deceit And Falsehood I Abhor
  • [Psa 119:170] Lord Jesus Christ, My Savior Blest
  • [Psa 119:174] How I Love Thy Law, O Lord
  • [Psa 119:176] Take Me, O My Father, Take Me
  • [Psa 119:176] We Have Not Known Thee As We Ought

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • Ruth carried out Naomi's instructions exactly, further demonstrating her loyal love to her mother-in-law, and encouraged Boaz to pursue the possibility of marriage (vv. 6-9)."Note that the threshingfloor was a public place an...
  • "But it is just here, when everything is blackest, that his faith . . . like the rainbow in the cloud . . . shines with a marvelous splendor."89This short section contains probably the best known verses in the book (vv. 23-27...
  • The texts of the individual psalms do not usually indicate who wrote them.1However some of the titles of the individual psalms do contain information about the writers.2This is the only really reliable information we have as ...
  • The messianic psalms are perhaps the most commonly known type. They predict the coming of a messiah. Franz Delitzsch broke these psalms down into five kinds. The first is the purely prophetic, which predicts that a future Dav...
  • I. Book 1: chs. 1-41II. Book 2: chs. 42-72III. Book 3: chs. 73-89IV. Book 4: chs. 90-106V. Book 5: chs. 107-150...
  • 4:6 The comment of many people David quoted reflects the spirit of discontent with present conditions that had led them to oppose the king. Their desire for good was legitimate. David asked God to show them good by blessing t...
  • This is one of the acrostic psalms (cf. Pss. 9, 10; 25; 34; 37; 112; 119; and 145). Each line in the Hebrew text begins with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The writer evidently expressed his thoughts this way so the ...
  • The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and found strength by meditating on the Word of God. He used 10 synonyms to refer to it. This psalm, the longest chapter in the Bible, is ...
  • The writer rejoiced in the fact that people who obey God's Word wholeheartedly enjoy His blessing (vv. 1-3). Consequently he wanted to be more consistently obedient himself (vv. 4-6). He promised to be more thankful as he con...
  • A person can cleanse his or her conduct by obeying the Word of God (v. 9). The writer testified that he had internalized and delighted in God's Word to maintain moral purity (vv. 10-14). He made it a practice to think about G...
  • The psalmists prayer for God to illuminate his understanding concerning His Word is one all God's people need to pray (vv. 17-18). Verses 19 and 20 reflect the writer's great appetite for the Word. In contrast to the wicked w...
  • The writer felt the need of refreshment that God's Word can provide (v. 25; cf. 37, 40, 50, 93, 107, 149, 154, 156). He then called on the Lord for understanding, strength, and security (vv. 26-29). He promised to obey God wh...
  • The writer called for God to deliver him by His love and in fulfillment of His promise (v. 41). This would give him an answer for his adversary (v. 42). Then he prayed and promised that the Lord's Word would continue to direc...
  • The poet had almost given up as he waited for God to save him from his enemies, but he found God's revelation to be a reliable source of strength (vv. 81-82). Feeling similar to a wineskin shriveled up by the smoke of a fire ...
  • God's revelation is a light that illuminates the path of life and for this reason the poet determined to follow it (vv. 105-106; cf. v. 130; Prov. 6:23). The Scriptures give us the information we need to determine God's will....
  • The first four verses of this pericope are a strong plea for protection from the antagonism of people who do not follow God's Word (vv. 121-124). The psalmist appealed to God for safety because he had faithfully observed His ...
  • The testimonies of the Lord are wonderful because they illuminate the understanding of the simple (vv. 129-130). The psalmist felt a great need for them (v. 131). He asked God to favor him graciously by strengthening him in t...
  • The righteous God has given us a righteous Word (vv. 137-138). The psalmist had a pure zeal for God's revelation even though his enemies looked down on him for his commitment to it (vv. 139-142). He found comfort in God's rig...
  • The psalmist called on God to deliver him because he promised to keep His commandments (vv. 145-149). He contrasted his condition with that of his enemies (v. 150). He knew God was near him since His testimonies were true (vv...
  • Again the writer prayed for deliverance appealing to his commitment to God's law (vv. 153-154). The wicked have little hope of salvation because they disregard God's Word (v. 155). However the psalmist could have hope because...
  • The opposition of powerful individuals did not intimidate the writer (v. 161). He continued to love God's Word and to find it a ceaseless source of joy, but he hated falsehood (vv. 162-164). Great peace (Heb. shalom, the full...
  • The psalmist called to the Lord again to hear his supplication and to save him (vv. 169-170). He wanted to praise God for His righteous commandments (vv. 171-172). He requested continued life because he loved God's law (vv. 1...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89."In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus, pp. 55-77. Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992._____. Lord of Song. Portland: Multnomah P...
  • Messiah would meet certain qualifications (vv. 2-3a) and would rule with absolute justice (vv. 3b-5) with the result that people would live in peace (vv. 6-9)11:1 The prophet had just described Assyria cut down like a forest ...
  • Micah had prayed, he received the Lord's answer, and this answer moved him to worship (cf. Exod. 34:6-7).447:18 The prophet praised Yahweh as a God who is unique in that He pardons the rebellious sins of the surviving remnant...
  • This pericope describes the character of the kingdom's subjects and their rewards in the kingdom.236"Looked at as a whole . . . the Beatitudes become a moral sketch of the type of person who is ready to possess, or rule over,...
  • 6:19-21 In view of the imminence of the kingdom, Jesus' disciples should "stop laying up treasures on earth."329Jesus called for a break with their former practice. Clearly money is not evil. The wise person works hard and ma...
  • Jesus told the parable of the fig tree to illustrate the certainty of what He had prophesied. He then gave other assurances of fulfillment. Luke omitted Jesus' statement that no one would know the day or hour when He would re...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • It is time for Thee, Lord, to work; for they have made void Thy Law. 127. Therefore I love Thy commandments above gold, yea, above fine gold. 128. Therefore I esteem all"Thy precepts concerning all things to be right; and I h...
  • Great peace have they which love Thy law; and nothing shall offend them.' Psalm 119:165.THE marginal note says they shall have no stumbling block.'We do great injustice to this psalm--so exuberant in its praises of the law of...
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