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Text -- Psalms 119:145-176 (NET)

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119:145 ק(Qof) I cried out with all my heart, “Answer me, O Lord! I will observe your statutes.” 119:146 I cried out to you, “Deliver me, so that I can keep your rules.” 119:147 I am up before dawn crying for help. I find hope in your word. 119:148 My eyes anticipate the nighttime hours, so that I can meditate on your word. 119:149 Listen to me because of your loyal love! O Lord, revive me, as you typically do! 119:150 Those who are eager to do wrong draw near; they are far from your law. 119:151 You are near, O Lord, and all your commands are reliable. 119:152 I learned long ago that you ordained your rules to last. 119:153 ר(Resh) See my pain and rescue me! For I do not forget your law. 119:154 Fight for me and defend me! Revive me with your word! 119:155 The wicked have no chance for deliverance, for they do not seek your statutes. 119:156 Your compassion is great, O Lord. Revive me, as you typically do! 119:157 The enemies who chase me are numerous. Yet I do not turn aside from your rules. 119:158 I take note of the treacherous and despise them, because they do not keep your instructions. 119:159 See how I love your precepts! O Lord, revive me with your loyal love! 119:160 Your instructions are totally reliable; all your just regulations endure. 119:161 שׂ/שׁ(Sin/Shin) Rulers pursue me for no reason, yet I am more afraid of disobeying your instructions. 119:162 I rejoice in your instructions, like one who finds much plunder. 119:163 I hate and despise deceit; I love your law. 119:164 Seven times a day I praise you because of your just regulations. 119:165 Those who love your law are completely secure; nothing causes them to stumble. 119:166 I hope for your deliverance, O Lord, and I obey your commands. 119:167 I keep your rules; I love them greatly. 119:168 I keep your precepts and rules, for you are aware of everything I do. 119:169 ת(Tav) Listen to my cry for help, O Lord! Give me insight by your word! 119:170 Listen to my appeal for mercy! Deliver me, as you promised. 119:171 May praise flow freely from my lips, for you teach me your statutes. 119:172 May my tongue sing about your instructions, for all your commands are just. 119:173 May your hand help me, for I choose to obey your precepts. 119:174 I long for your deliverance, O Lord; I find delight in your law. 119:175 May I live and praise you! May your regulations help me! 119:176 I have wandered off like a lost sheep. Come looking for your servant, for I do not forget your commands.
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NET Notes: Psa 119:146 The cohortative verbal form with vav (ו) conjunctive indicates purpose/result after the preceding imperative.

NET Notes: Psa 119:149 Heb “according to your custom.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:150 Heb “those who pursue.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:151 Or “truth.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:152 Heb “long ago I knew concerning your rules, that forever you established them.” See v. 89 for the same idea. The translation assumes that ...

NET Notes: Psa 119:154 Heb “and redeem me.” The verb “redeem” casts the Lord in the role of a leader who protects members of his extended family in t...

NET Notes: Psa 119:155 Heb “far from the wicked [is] deliverance.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:156 Heb “according to your customs.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:157 Heb “many [are] those who chase me and my enemies.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:158 Heb “your word.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:160 Heb “the head of your word is truth, and forever [is] all your just regulation.” The term “head” is used here of the “su...

NET Notes: Psa 119:161 Heb “and because of your instructions my heart trembles.” The psalmist’s healthy “fear” of the consequences of violating...

NET Notes: Psa 119:162 Heb “like one who finds great plunder.” See Judg 5:30. The image is that of a victorious warrior who finds a large amount of plunder on th...

NET Notes: Psa 119:164 The number “seven” is use rhetorically to suggest thoroughness.

NET Notes: Psa 119:165 Heb “and there is no stumbling to them.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:166 Heb “do.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:168 Heb “for all my ways [are] before you.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:169 Heb “may my cry approach before you.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:170 Heb “according to your speech.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:172 Heb “your word.”

NET Notes: Psa 119:173 The words “to obey” are not in the Hebrew text, but have been supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons and for clarity.

NET Notes: Psa 119:175 God’s regulations will “help” the psalmist by giving him moral and ethical guidance.

NET Notes: Psa 119:176 Heb “I stray like a lost sheep.” It is possible that the point of the metaphor is vulnerability: The psalmist, who is threatened by his en...

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