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Text -- Psalms 119:163 (NET)
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JFB -> Psa 119:161-165; Psa 119:163
JFB: Psa 119:161-165 - -- Reverential, not slavish fear, which could not coexist with love (Psa 119:163; 1Jo 4:8). Instead of fearing his persecutors, he fears God's Word alone...
Reverential, not slavish fear, which could not coexist with love (Psa 119:163; 1Jo 4:8). Instead of fearing his persecutors, he fears God's Word alone (Luk 12:4-5). The Jews inscribe in the first page of the great Bible (Gen 28:17), "How dreadful is this place! This is none other but the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven!"
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JFB: Psa 119:163 - -- That is, as in Psa 119:29, unfaithfulness to the covenant of God with His people; apostasy.
That is, as in Psa 119:29, unfaithfulness to the covenant of God with His people; apostasy.
Clarke -> Psa 119:163
Clarke: Psa 119:163 - -- I - abhor lying - Perhaps they might have made the confessions which the Chaldeans required, and by mental reservation have kept an inward firm adhe...
I - abhor lying - Perhaps they might have made the confessions which the Chaldeans required, and by mental reservation have kept an inward firm adherence to their creed; but this, in the sight of the God of truth, must have been lying; and at such a sacrifice they would not purchase their enlargement, even from their captivity.
Calvin -> Psa 119:163
Calvin: Psa 119:163 - -- 163.I have hated and abhorred deceit In this verse he declares more distinctly what I have adverted to a little before, that he was cleansed from cor...
163.I have hated and abhorred deceit In this verse he declares more distinctly what I have adverted to a little before, that he was cleansed from corrupt affections that he might bestow upon the law of God such honor and estimation as it deserved. Having elsewhere met with almost the same sentence, I shall but briefly touch upon the reason why the Prophet affirms that he hated deceit before he speaks of his love and devotedness to the law. As hypocrisy is in the hearts of all men by nature, and as we are naturally prone to vanity and deceitfulness, we ought diligently to labor to purge our hearts, that the love of the law may reign in them. Now if the beginning of a good life and the first point of righteousness is to hate and abhor deceit, it follows that nothing is more excellent than integrity; for unless that virtue hold the chief place, all the other virtues speedily disappear. Nor is abhorring superfluously added to hating, the design being to teach us that it is not enough to hate falsehood with a common hatred, but that God’s children must hate it with a deadly hatred. Now if the love of the law and the hatred of falsehood are inseparably conjoined, it is a plain inference that all who are not taught in the school of God are infected with deceit and hypocrisy.
TSK -> Psa 119:163
TSK: Psa 119:163 - -- hate : Psa 119:29, Psa 119:113, Psa 119:128, Psa 101:7; Pro 6:16-19, Pro 30:8; Amo 5:15; Rom 12:9; Eph 4:25; Rev 22:15
hate : Psa 119:29, Psa 119:113, Psa 119:128, Psa 101:7; Pro 6:16-19, Pro 30:8; Amo 5:15; Rom 12:9; Eph 4:25; Rev 22:15
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Barnes -> Psa 119:163
Barnes: Psa 119:163 - -- I hate and abhor lying - The mention of lying here particularly seems to have been suggested by the necessity, from the structure of the psalm,...
I hate and abhor lying - The mention of lying here particularly seems to have been suggested by the necessity, from the structure of the psalm, of finding some word at the beginning of the verse which commenced with the letter Schin. At the same time, it is an illustration of the nature of piety, and doubtless there had been numerous occasions in the life of the psalmist when he had seen and experienced the effects of falsehood. This sin, therefore, might occur to him as readily as any other. It is unnecessary to say that religion "forbids"this sin in all its forms.
But thy law do I love - Particularly here the law which forbids lying. The psalmist was conscious, as every good man must be, that he truly loved that pure law which forbids falsehood in all its forms.
Poole -> Psa 119:163
Poole: Psa 119:163 - -- Ver. 163. Lying or, falsehood ; either,
1. In my speech and actions; all hypocrisy and deceit, which is the common practice of mine enemies, and o...
Ver. 163. Lying or, falsehood ; either,
1. In my speech and actions; all hypocrisy and deceit, which is the common practice of mine enemies, and of all godless politicians: or,
2. In doctrine and worship, as this word seems to be used, Psa 119:29 , because both there and here it is opposed to God’ s law.
Gill -> Psa 119:163
Gill: Psa 119:163 - -- I hate and abhor lying,.... The sin of lying in common conversation, which owes its rise to Satan, the father of lies; is common to human nature, thou...
I hate and abhor lying,.... The sin of lying in common conversation, which owes its rise to Satan, the father of lies; is common to human nature, though very dishonourable to it; exceeding unbecoming a professor of religion; and was greatly hated by David, as it ought to be by all good men, Psa 101:7. Or "falsehood" k; false doctrine; everything contrary to the truth of the word of God, with all false worship, superstition, and idolatry; and this may the rather be thought to be designed, since the law or doctrine of God is opposed to it in the next clause;
but thy law do I love; because holy, just, and true; he being a regenerate man, and having it written on his heart, he loved both the precepts of the law and the doctrines of the Gospel: or, "thy doctrine"; the doctrine concerning God, his mind and will, his grace and love; see Psa 119:97.
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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 119:161-168
MHCC: Psa 119:161-168 - --Those whose hearts stand in awe of God's word, will rather endure the wrath of man, than break the law of God. By the word of God we are unspeakable g...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:163
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:163 - -- Love and hatred are the leading affections of the soul; if those be fixed aright, the rest move accordingly. Here we have them fixed aright in David...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:161-168
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:161-168 - --
The eightfold ש (both Shin and Sin )
(Note: Whilst even in the oldest alphabetical Pijutim the Sin perhaps represents the Samech as well, but ...
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...
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Constable: Psa 119:1-176 - --Psalm 119
The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and fou...
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