
Text -- Psalms 119:66 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 119:66; Psa 119:66
Whereby I may rightly discern between truth and falsehood.
JFB -> Psa 119:66
JFB: Psa 119:66 - -- Namely, in Thy word (so as to fathom its deep spirituality); for the corresponding expression (Psa 119:12, Psa 119:64, Psa 119:68), is, "Teach me Thy ...
Namely, in Thy word (so as to fathom its deep spirituality); for the corresponding expression (Psa 119:12, Psa 119:64, Psa 119:68), is, "Teach me Thy statutes."
Clarke -> Psa 119:66
Clarke: Psa 119:66 - -- Teach me good judgment and knowledge - טוב טעם ודעי למדני tob taam vedaath lammnedeni . Teach me (to have) a good taste and discern...
Teach me good judgment and knowledge -
Calvin -> Psa 119:66
Calvin: Psa 119:66 - -- 66.Teach me goodness of taste and acknowledge After having confessed that he had found, by experience, the faithfulness of God to his promises, David...
66.Teach me goodness of taste and acknowledge After having confessed that he had found, by experience, the faithfulness of God to his promises, David here adds a request similar to what is contained in the 64th verse, namely, that he may grow in right understanding; although the phraseology is somewhat different; for instead of thy statutes, as in that verse, he here uses goodness of taste and knowledge. As the verb
TSK -> Psa 119:66
TSK: Psa 119:66 - -- Teach me : Psa 119:34, Psa 72:1, Psa 72:2; 1Ki 3:9, 1Ki 3:28; Pro 2:1-9, Pro 8:20; Isa 11:2-4; Jdg 3:15; Mat 13:11; Phi 1:9; Jam 3:13-18
I Have : Psa ...
Teach me : Psa 119:34, Psa 72:1, Psa 72:2; 1Ki 3:9, 1Ki 3:28; Pro 2:1-9, Pro 8:20; Isa 11:2-4; Jdg 3:15; Mat 13:11; Phi 1:9; Jam 3:13-18
I Have : Psa 119:128, Psa 119:160, Psa 119:172; Neh 9:13, Neh 9:14

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Barnes -> Psa 119:66
Barnes: Psa 119:66 - -- Teach me good judgment - The word here rendered "judgment"means, properly, "taste,"that power by which we determine the quality of things as sw...
Teach me good judgment - The word here rendered "judgment"means, properly, "taste,"that power by which we determine the quality of things as sweet, bitter, sour, etc. Then it is applied to the mind or understanding, as that by which we determine the moral quality of things, or decide what is right or wrong; wise or foolish; good or evil. Here it means that he desired to have in full exercise the faculty of appreciating what is right, and of distinguishing it from what is wrong.
And knowledge - Knowledge of the truth; knowledge of thy will; knowledge of duty.
For I have believed thy commandments - I have confided in thy commandments. He believed that such a keeping of the law of God would be connected with a correct view of things. The keeping of the commands of God is one of the best means of growing in true knowledge, and of cultivating the understanding; of promoting a just taste or perception of what is true, and of developing the powers of the soul in the best proportions. Compare Joh 7:17.
Poole -> Psa 119:66
Poole: Psa 119:66 - -- Good judgment whereby I may rightly discern between truth and falsehood, good and evil, between the mind of God and my own or others’ invention...
Good judgment whereby I may rightly discern between truth and falsehood, good and evil, between the mind of God and my own or others’ inventions; that so I may be kept from those mistakes and errors in which many are involved, that I may truly judge what thy law requires or permits, and what it forbids. Heb. the goodness of taste , an experimental sense and relish of divine things. Compare Psa 34:8 .
Knowledge a spiritual and experimental knowledge. And judgment, or taste, and knowledge may, by a usual figure called hendiadis , be put for judicious , or solid, or practical knowledge.
I have believed thy commandments I have believed the Divine authority of them, and the truth and certainty of those promises and threatenings which thou hast annexed to them.
Gill -> Psa 119:66
Gill: Psa 119:66 - -- Teach me good judgment and knowledge,.... Or, "a good taste" p: of the Lord himself, how good and gracious he is; of his grace and love, which is bett...
Teach me good judgment and knowledge,.... Or, "a good taste" p: of the Lord himself, how good and gracious he is; of his grace and love, which is better than wine; of his word and the truths of it, which are sweeter to a spiritual taste than honey or the honeycomb; and of the things of the Spirit of God, which are seventy to a spiritual man, a distinguishing taste of things; for as "the taste discerns perverse things" in food, so a man of a spiritual taste distinguishes good from evil, truth from error; discerns things that differ, and approves of those that are most excellent, and abides by them. Or, "a good sense" q, as it may be rendered; a good sense of the Scriptures, the true and right sense of them; and to have the mind of God and of Christ, and of the Spirit of Christ, in the word; and to have distinguishing light in it, and a well established judgment in the truths of it, is very desirable: as is also a spiritual and experimental "knowledge" of them, a growing and increasing one; a knowledge of God in Christ, and of his will; a knowledge of Christ, his person and offices, and the mysteries of his grace; which a truly gracious and humble soul desires to be taught, and is taught of God more or less;
for I have believed thy commandments; the whole word of God, and all that is said in it; that it is of God, is the word of God and not the word of man; and therefore he was desirous of being taught the true meaning of it, and to be experimentally acquainted with it; the word of God is called his commandment, Psa 19:7. Or the precepts of the word; he believed these were the commandments of God, and not of men; delivered out by him, and enforced by his authority; and therefore he gave credit to them, and loved them, and desired better to understand and do them: or the promises and threatenings annexed to them, which he believed would be punctually fulfilled upon the doers or transgressors of them; and as for himself, he cheerfully yielded the obedience of faith unto them.

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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 119:65-72
MHCC: Psa 119:65-72 - --However God has dealt with us, he has dealt with us better than we deserve; and all in love, and for our good. Many have knowledge, but little judgmen...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:65-66
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:65-66 - -- Here, 1. David makes a thankful acknowledgment of God's gracious dealings with him all along: Thou hast dealt well with thy servant. However God h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:65-72
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:65-72 - --
The eightfold Teth . The good word of the gracious God is the fountain of all good; and it is learned in the way of lowliness. He reviews his life,...
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...
