
Text -- Psalms 119:71 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 119:71-72
JFB: Psa 119:71-72 - -- So also affliction of any kind acts as a wholesome discipline in leading the pious more highly to value the truth and promises of God.
So also affliction of any kind acts as a wholesome discipline in leading the pious more highly to value the truth and promises of God.
Clarke -> Psa 119:71
It is good for me that I have been afflicted - See on Psa 119:67 (note).
Calvin -> Psa 119:71
Calvin: Psa 119:71 - -- 71.It has been good for me that I was afflicted He here confirms the sentiment which we have previously considered — that it was profitable to him ...
71.It has been good for me that I was afflicted He here confirms the sentiment which we have previously considered — that it was profitable to him to be subdued by God’s chastisements, that he might more and more be brought back and softened to obedience. By these words he confesses that he was not exempt from the perverse obstinacy with which all mankind are infected; for, had it been otherwise with him, the profit of which he speaks, when he says that his docility was owing to his being brought low, would have been merely pretended; even as none of us willingly submits his neck to God, until He soften our natural hardness by the strokes of a hammer. It is good for us to taste continually the fruit which comes to us from God’s corrections, that they may become sweet to us; and that, in this way, we, who are so rebellious and wayward, may suffer ourselves to be brought into subjection.
The last verse also requires no exposition, as it contains a sentiment of very frequent occurrence in this psalm, and, in itself, sufficiently plain, — That he preferred God’s law to all the riches of the world, the immoderate desire of which so deplorably infatuates the great bulk of mankind. He does not compare the law of God with the riches he himself possessed; but he affirms, that it was more precious in his estimation than a vast inheritance.
TSK -> Psa 119:71
TSK: Psa 119:71 - -- good : Psa 119:67, Psa 94:12, Psa 94:13; Isa 27:9; 1Co 11:32; Heb 12:10, Heb 12:11

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Barnes -> Psa 119:71
Barnes: Psa 119:71 - -- It is good for me that I have been afflicted - See the notes at Psa 119:67. Whatever may have been the form of the affliction, it was good for ...
It is good for me that I have been afflicted - See the notes at Psa 119:67. Whatever may have been the form of the affliction, it was good for me. The design was benevolent; the result has been my own benefit. This will be the experience sooner or later resulting from all the afflictions of the righteous.
That I might learn thy statutes - That I might be brought more fully to understand what they require; and that I might be led to conform to them. It is implied here
(a) that this is the tendency of affliction; and
(b) that this is an advantage - a good.
Anything that will lead a man to obey God is a blessing and a favor. Whatever leads a sinner to secure the salvation of his soul is a gain to him. No matter what it may cost; no matter what he may be required to give up; no matter to what persecutions and troubles it may expose him; no matter what he may suffer, or how long he may suffer; no matter though poverty, contempt, toil - even the rack or the stake - may be the consequence of his religion - yet it is again to him; and he will be thankful for it in the end - for nothing that can be endured in this life can be compared with the sufferings of the world of despair; nothing on earth can be "compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us in heaven."See the notes at Rom 8:18.
Poole -> Psa 119:71
Poole: Psa 119:71 - -- Good necessary, and greatly beneficial. He repeats what in effect he said before, Psa 119:67 , partly to intimate the certainty and importance of thi...
Good necessary, and greatly beneficial. He repeats what in effect he said before, Psa 119:67 , partly to intimate the certainty and importance of this truth, and partly because it is a great paradox to worldly men, who generally esteem afflictions to be evil, yea, the worst of evils.
Gill -> Psa 119:71
Gill: Psa 119:71 - -- It is good for me that I have been afflicted,.... The good and profit of which he had observed before; See Gill on Psa 119:67. The following end bein...
It is good for me that I have been afflicted,.... The good and profit of which he had observed before; See Gill on Psa 119:67. The following end being also answered thereby,
that I might learn thy statutes; to understand them, and to keep them. Afflictions are sometimes as a school to the people of God, in which they learn much both of their duty and of their privileges; and when they are teaching and instructive, they are for good; see Psa 94:12.

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Geneva Bible -> Psa 119:71
Geneva Bible: Psa 119:71 [It is] ( d ) good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.
( d ) He confesses that before he was chastened he was rebelli...

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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 119:71
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:71 - -- See here, 1. That it has been the lot of the best saints to be afflicted. The proud and the wicked lived in pomp and pleasure, while David, though 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...
