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Psalm 119
119:1 א (Alef) How blessed are those whose actions are blameless, who obey the law of the 119:2 How blessed are those who observe his rules, and seek him with all their heart, 119:3 who, moreover, do no wrong, but follow in his footsteps. 119:4 You demand that your precepts be carefully kept. 119:5 If only I were predisposed to keep your statutes! 119:6 Then I would not be ashamed, if I were focused on all your commands. 119:7 I will give you sincere thanks, when I learn your just regulations. 119:8 I will keep your statutes. Do not completely abandon me! 119:9 ב(Bet) How can a young person maintain a pure life? By guarding it according to your instructions! 119:10 With all my heart I seek you. Do not allow me to stray from your commands! 119:11 In my heart I store up your words, so I might not sin against you. 119:12 You deserve praise, O Lord! Teach me your statutes! 119:13 With my lips I proclaim all the regulations you have revealed. 119:14 I rejoice in the lifestyle prescribed by your rules as if they were riches of all kinds. 119:15 I will meditate on your precepts and focus on your behavior. 119:16 I find delight in your statutes; I do not forget your instructions. 119:17 ג(Gimel) Be kind to your servant! Then I will live and keep your instructions. 119:18 Open my eyes so I can truly see the marvelous things in your law! 119:19 I am like a foreigner in this land. Do not hide your commands from me!
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NET Notes: Psa 119:1 Heb “walk in.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:3 Heb “walk in his ways.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:4 Heb “you, you commanded your precepts, to keep, very much.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:5 Heb “if only my ways were established.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:6 Heb “I gaze at.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:7 Heb “I will give you thanks with an upright heart.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:8 Heb “do not abandon me to excess.” For other uses of the phrase עַד מְאֹד (’ad m...

NET Notes: Psa 119:9 Heb “by keeping according to your word.” Many medieval Hebrew mss as well as the LXX read the plural, “your words.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:11 Heb “your word.” Some medieval Hebrew mss as well as the LXX read the plural, “your words.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:12 Heb “[are] blessed.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:13 Heb “of your mouth.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:14 Heb “all wealth.” The phrase refers to all kinds of wealth and riches. See Prov 1:13; 6:31; 24:4; Ezek 27:12, 18.

NET Notes: Psa 119:15 Heb “ways” (referring figuratively to God’s behavior here).

NET Notes: Psa 119:16 Heb “your word.” Many medieval Hebrew mss as well as the LXX read the plural here.

NET Notes: Psa 119:17 Heb “your word.” Many medieval Hebrew mss as well as several ancient versions read the plural here.

NET Notes: Psa 119:18 The cohortative with vav (ו) conjunctive indicates purpose/result after the preceding imperative.

NET Notes: Psa 119:19 Heb “I am a resident alien in the land.” Resident aliens were especially vulnerable and in need of help. They needed to know the social an...

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