
Text -- Psalms 119:174 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 119:173-174; Psa 119:173-174
(Compare Psa 119:77, Psa 119:81, Psa 119:92).

In preference to all other objects of delight.
Calvin -> Psa 119:174
Calvin: Psa 119:174 - -- 174.I have longed for thy salvation, O Jehovah! Although all men desire to be in happy circumstances, and no man avowedly repudiates God’s favor; y...
174.I have longed for thy salvation, O Jehovah! Although all men desire to be in happy circumstances, and no man avowedly repudiates God’s favor; yet so confused and uncertain are the ideas which they entertain of that in which a life of happiness or propriety consists, that very few are to be found directing their aspirations to God. Some are carried away by their own ambition, some are wholly possessed with avarice, and others burn with lust, all imagining, that the farther they recede from God, everything will prosper so much the better with them. In short, in proportion as each man is desirous to be safe, in the same proportion does he provoke the anger of God, by seeking the means of his safety in all directions. The construction in the Hebrew text denotes steadfastness, or constancy of desire; for literally it is, that He Had longed for the salvation of God, and not that he only at the present time began to long for it. He next expresses the manner in which we are patiently to long for salvation; which is, by seeking consolation and relief in all our calamities from the word of God; for whoever does not comfort himself by a reliance on the grace promised in the word, will quail at the slightest assault made upon him. The Prophet then wisely kept his thoughts close upon the divine word, that he might not be turned away from hoping for the salvation of God.
Defender -> Psa 119:174
Defender: Psa 119:174 - -- At the end of his long testimony, the psalmist expresses his deep longing for the completion of his "salvation." The Hebrew word, yeshua, could be ren...
At the end of his long testimony, the psalmist expresses his deep longing for the completion of his "salvation." The Hebrew word,
TSK -> Psa 119:174
TSK: Psa 119:174 - -- longed : Psa 119:81, Psa 119:166; Gen 49:18; 2Sa 23:5; Pro 13:12; Son 5:8; Rom 7:22-25, Rom 8:23-25; Phi 1:23
and thy law : Psa 119:16, Psa 119:24, Ps...
longed : Psa 119:81, Psa 119:166; Gen 49:18; 2Sa 23:5; Pro 13:12; Son 5:8; Rom 7:22-25, Rom 8:23-25; Phi 1:23
and thy law : Psa 119:16, Psa 119:24, Psa 119:47, Psa 119:77, Psa 119:111, Psa 119:162, Psa 119:167, Psa 1:2

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Barnes -> Psa 119:174
Barnes: Psa 119:174 - -- I have longed for thy salvation, O Lord - See the notes at Psa 119:166. The word rendered "I have longed"denotes an earnest desire or wish. Com...
I have longed for thy salvation, O Lord - See the notes at Psa 119:166. The word rendered "I have longed"denotes an earnest desire or wish. Compare the notes at Psa 42:1, and the notes at Psa 119:20.
And thy law is my delight - It is so much the object of my delight that I earnestly long or desire to see more and more of its richness and fullness.
Poole -> Psa 119:174
Poole: Psa 119:174 - -- Ver. 174. For thy salvation either,
1. For deliverance from my present straits and calamities, that I may serve thee with more freedom, and may glo...
Ver. 174. For thy salvation either,
1. For deliverance from my present straits and calamities, that I may serve thee with more freedom, and may glorify thy name in a more solemn and public manner; or,
2. That thou wouldst completely save me, not only from my outward pressures, but also from my sins, from my dulness and deadness in thy service, from all inclinations and temptations to apostacy and impiety, and from my other indispositions and corruptions, against which he prayeth in divers parts of this Psalm; and that at last thou wouldst crown me with eternal salvation in thy kingdom, which it is apparent that David did believe and expect, and hath been already proved from divers passages of this book.
Gill -> Psa 119:174
Gill: Psa 119:174 - -- I have longed for thy salvation, O Lord,.... For temporal salvation and deliverance from enemies; and for spiritual and eternal salvation by the Messi...
I have longed for thy salvation, O Lord,.... For temporal salvation and deliverance from enemies; and for spiritual and eternal salvation by the Messiah; and for the Messiah himself, the author of it: Kimchi interprets it of the salvation of the soul in the world to come; see Psa 119:81;
and thy law is my delight; or "delights" n; his exceeding great delight, as being pure and perfect, holy, just, and good; a transcript of the divine nature, a revelation of the divine will; as in the hands of Christ, his surety and Saviour, who had engaged to fulfil it for him; and as written in his heart; and as delivered from the curse and condemnation of it, through the suretyship engagements of Christ.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 119:1-176
TSK Synopsis: Psa 119:1-176 - --1 This psalm contains sundry prayers, praises, and professions of obedience.
MHCC -> Psa 119:169-176
MHCC: Psa 119:169-176 - --The psalmist desired grace and strength to lift up his prayers, and that the Lord would receive and notice them. He desired to know more of God in Chr...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:173-174
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:173-174 - -- Here, 1. David prays that divine grace would work for him: Let thy hand help me. He finds his own hands are not sufficient for him, nor can any cr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:169-176
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:169-176 - --
The eightfold Tav . May God answer this his supplication as He has heard his praise, and interest Himself on behalf of His servant, the sheep that ...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 119:1-176 - --Psalm 119
The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and fou...
