
Text -- Psalms 119:57 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 119:57
I have professed and owned it.
Clarke -> Psa 119:57; Psa 119:57
Clarke: Psa 119:57 - -- Thou art my portion, O Lord - From the fifty-seventh to the sixtieth verse may be seen the progress of the work of grace on the human heart, from th...
Thou art my portion, O Lord - From the fifty-seventh to the sixtieth verse may be seen the progress of the work of grace on the human heart, from the first dawn of heavenly light till the soul is filled with the fullness of God. But as I consider this Psalm as notes selected from diaries of past experience, formed at different times; and that the author has been obliged, for the support of his acrostic plan, to interchange circumstances, putting that sometimes behind which in the order of grace comes before; because, to put it in its right place, the letters would not accord with the alphabetical arrangement; I shall therefore follow what I conceive to be its order in the connection of grace, and not in the order in which the words are here laid down.

Clarke: Psa 119:57 - -- Sixthly. To keep himself firm in his present resolutions, he binds himself unto the Lord. "I have said that I would keep thy words."Thy vows are upon ...
Sixthly. To keep himself firm in his present resolutions, he binds himself unto the Lord. "I have said that I would keep thy words."Thy vows are upon me, and I must not add to my guilt by breaking them
Seventhly. He did not seek in vain; God reveals himself in the fullness of blessedness to him, so that he is enabled to exclaim, Thou art my portion, O Lord! My whole soul trusts in thee, my spirit rests supremely satisfied with thee. I have no other inheritance, nor do I desire any. Here then is the way to seek, the way to find, and the way to be happy. Other effects of this conversion may be seen below.
Calvin -> Psa 119:57
Calvin: Psa 119:57 - -- 57.Thou art my portion, O Jehovah! The meaning of this clause is doubtful, because the term Jehovah may be rendered either in the nominative or voc...
57.Thou art my portion, O Jehovah! The meaning of this clause is doubtful, because the term Jehovah may be rendered either in the nominative or vocative case, and the phrase, I have said, may relate either to the former or latter part of the verse. One lection then is, Jehovah is my portion, and, therefore, I have resolved to observe thy law. Another is, O God! who art my portion, I have resolved to observe thy law. A third is, I have said, or have resolved, that God is my portion, in order to observe his law. A fourth is, I have said, or have resolved, O Lord! that my portion is to observe thy law; and this is the reading of which I approve. The following interpretation is quite applicable, That God being our portion, ought to animate and encourage us to observe his law. We have already noticed in several other passages, that God is denominated the heritage of the faithful, because he alone is sufficient for their full and entire happiness. And seeing he has chosen us for his peculiar possession, it is only reasonable on our part, that we should rest satisfied with him alone; and if we do this, our hearts will also be disposed to keep his law and, renouncing all the lusts of the flesh, our supreme delight, and firm resolution, will be to continue in the same.
I have already said, that this exposition is not inconsistent with the scope of the passage, and that it furnishes a very useful doctrine. But the last and fourth reading, of which I remarked I approved, is more simple, — I am fully persuaded that my best portion consists in keeping God’s law; — and this accords with the saying of Paul, “Godliness is the best gain,” (1Ti 6:6). David here draws a comparison between the keeping of the law, and the imaginary good which captivates the ambition of mankind. “Let every one covet what seems to him good, and revel in his own pleasures; I have no ground to envy them, provided I retain this as my portion, the complete surrender of myself to the word of God.”
TSK -> Psa 119:57
TSK: Psa 119:57 - -- my portion : Psa 16:5, Psa 73:26, Psa 142:5; Jer 10:16; Lam 3:24
I have : Psa 119:106, Psa 119:115, Psa 66:14; Deu 26:17, Deu 26:18; Jos 24:15, Jos 24...
my portion : Psa 16:5, Psa 73:26, Psa 142:5; Jer 10:16; Lam 3:24
I have : Psa 119:106, Psa 119:115, Psa 66:14; Deu 26:17, Deu 26:18; Jos 24:15, Jos 24:18, Jos 24:21, Jos 24:24-27; Neh 10:29-39

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Barnes -> Psa 119:57
Barnes: Psa 119:57 - -- Thou art my portion, O Lord - This begins a new division of the psalm, indicated by the Hebrew letter Cheth ( ח ch ), which may be represe...
Thou art my portion, O Lord - This begins a new division of the psalm, indicated by the Hebrew letter Cheth (
I have said - I have formed the purpose, and have expressed it. It is the deliberate and settled design of my life.
That I would keep thy words - That I would obey thee at all times; that I would keep all thy commandments.
Poole -> Psa 119:57
Poole: Psa 119:57 - -- Whereas other men place their portion and happiness in worldly things, I have chosen thee for my portion and chief treasure, as he said, Psa 16:5 73...
Whereas other men place their portion and happiness in worldly things, I have chosen thee for my portion and chief treasure, as he said, Psa 16:5 73:26 , and thou hast an all-sufficient and an excellent portion for me.
I have said I have not only purposed it in my own heart, but have professed and owned it before others, and I do not repent of it.
Gill -> Psa 119:57
Gill: Psa 119:57 - -- ח,
CHETH.--The Eighth Part.
CHETH. Thou art my portion, O Lord,.... Which he chose and preferred to all others; to the riches, honours, and pr...
CHETH.--The Eighth Part.
CHETH. Thou art my portion, O Lord,.... Which he chose and preferred to all others; to the riches, honours, and profits of this world; the grant of which was made to him in the covenant of grace; the first discovery of it was from the Lord himself; and the choice and claim were made under the influence of his grace; and a great act of faith it is to assert this, and a wonderful blessing to enjoy it. This is a large portion indeed, immense and inconceivable, soul satisfying, safe, and for ever! see Psa 73:26;
I have said that I would keep thy words; keep his commandments, lay up his promises, observe his doctrines, profess and retain them; this he determined within himself to do, under a sense of the love of God to him, in being his portion and inheritance. Some render the words, in connection with the former, thus, "my portion, O Lord, I said, is", or " shall be, to keep thy words" l; it is the part and portion of some to preach the word, and of others to hear it; and of all to keep or observe it, its precepts, promises, and truths. Aben Ezra gives the sense of them thus,
"This I said to many, perhaps they will keep thy words;''
namely, that the Lord was his portion, which he thought might induce them to an observance of them, as he had done.

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Geneva Bible -> Psa 119:57
Geneva Bible: Psa 119:57 CHETH. [Thou art] my ( a ) portion, O LORD: I have said that I would keep thy words.
( a ) I am persuaded that to keep your law is a heritage and gre...

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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 119:57-64
MHCC: Psa 119:57-64 - --True believers take the Lord for the portion of their inheritance, and nothing less will satisfy them. The psalmist prayed with his whole heart, knowi...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:57
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:57 - -- We may hence gather the character of a godly man. 1. He makes the favour of God his felicity: Thou art my portion, O Lord! Others place their happ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:57-64
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:57-64 - --
The eightfold Heth . To understand and to keep God's word is his portion, the object of his incessant praying and thanksgiving, the highest grace o...
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...
