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Text -- Psalms 119:40 (NET)

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119:40 Look, I long for your precepts. Revive me with your deliverance!
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Psa 119:40 - -- After a more solid knowledge and constant performance of them.

After a more solid knowledge and constant performance of them.

Wesley: Psa 119:40 - -- According to thy faithfulness.

According to thy faithfulness.

JFB: Psa 119:39-40 - -- Our hope of freedom from the reproach of inconsistency is in God's power, quickening us to live according to His Word, which He leads us to love.

Our hope of freedom from the reproach of inconsistency is in God's power, quickening us to live according to His Word, which He leads us to love.

JFB: Psa 119:39-40 - -- The time must therefore be at hand when Thy justice will turn the "reproach" from Thy Church upon the world (Isa 25:8; Isa 66:5; Zep 2:8-10).

The time must therefore be at hand when Thy justice will turn the "reproach" from Thy Church upon the world (Isa 25:8; Isa 66:5; Zep 2:8-10).

Clarke: Psa 119:40 - -- Behold, I have longed - Thou searchest the heart; thou knowest that I have long desired thy salvation; thou seest that this desire still remains. Be...

Behold, I have longed - Thou searchest the heart; thou knowest that I have long desired thy salvation; thou seest that this desire still remains. Behold it! it is thy work; and through thy mercy I breathe after thy mercy

Clarke: Psa 119:40 - -- Quicken me - I am dying; O give me the spirit of life in Christ Jesus

Quicken me - I am dying; O give me the spirit of life in Christ Jesus

Calvin: Psa 119:40 - -- 40.Behold, I have a desire to thy precepts This is a repetition of what he declared a little before, with regard to his pious affection, and his love...

40.Behold, I have a desire to thy precepts This is a repetition of what he declared a little before, with regard to his pious affection, and his love of righteousness; and that nothing was wanting but God to complete the work which he had commenced. If this interpretation be admitted, then, to be quickened in the righteousness of God, will be tantamount to being quickened in the way. The term righteousness is often put in this psalm for the law of God, or the rule of a righteous life. This view tends to make the two parts of the verse accord with one another. “Lord, this is now a remarkable kindness thou hast done me, in having inspired me with a holy desire to keep thy law; one thing is still necessary, that this same virtue pervade my whole life.” But as the word righteousness is ambiguous, my readers may, if they choose, understand it thus: Restore, defend, and maintain me for the sake of thy goodness, which thou art wont to show to all thy people. I have already pointed out the exposition which I prefer.

TSK: Psa 119:40 - -- I have : Psa 119:5, Psa 119:20; Mat 26:41; Rom 7:24; 2Co 7:1; Gal 5:17; Phi 3:13, Phi 3:14 quicken : Psa 119:25, Psa 119:37, Psa 119:88, Psa 119:107, ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Psa 119:40 - -- Behold, I have longed after thy precepts - I have earnestly desired them. See the notes at Psa 119:20. Quicken me in thy righteousness - ...

Behold, I have longed after thy precepts - I have earnestly desired them. See the notes at Psa 119:20.

Quicken me in thy righteousness - Make me to live; to live in obedience to thy righteous laws. See Psa 119:25, note; Psa 119:37, note.

Poole: Psa 119:40 - -- After thy precepts after a more solid knowledge and constant performance of thy precepts. Quicken me do thou preserve and maintain both my natural ...

After thy precepts after a more solid knowledge and constant performance of thy precepts.

Quicken me do thou preserve and maintain both my natural and spiritual life.

In thy righteousness according to thy justice or faithfulness, which obligeth thee to make good thy promises.

Gill: Psa 119:40 - -- Behold, I have longed after thy precepts,.... After a greater degree of knowledge of them, and an opportunity of hearing them explained and enforced, ...

Behold, I have longed after thy precepts,.... After a greater degree of knowledge of them, and an opportunity of hearing them explained and enforced, and of yielding obedience to them; see Psa 119:7;

quicken me in thy righteousness: in the way of righteousness, according to the word of righteousness, the Gospel, and with the righteousness of Christ revealed in it; and which is unto life, and quickens and comforts the heart, and from whence abundance of peace and joy flows.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Psa 119:40 Or “righteousness.”

Geneva Bible: Psa 119:40 Behold, I have longed after thy precepts: ( f ) quicken me in thy righteousness. ( f ) Give me strength to continue in your word even to the end.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Psa 119:1-176 - --1 This psalm contains sundry prayers, praises, and professions of obedience.

MHCC: Psa 119:33-40 - --Teach me thy statutes, not the mere words, but the way of applying them to myself. God, by his Spirit, gives a right understanding. But the Spirit of ...

Matthew Henry: Psa 119:40 - -- Here, 1. David professes the ardent affection he had to the word of God: " I have longed after thy precepts, not only loved them, and delighted in ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:33-40 - -- The eightfold He . He further prays for instruction and guidance that he may escape the by-paths of selfishness and of disavowal. The noun עקב ...

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...

Constable: Psa 119:33-40 - --5. Loyal commitment to God's Word 119:33-40 The psalmist professed wholehearted loyalty to God's...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Hebrew title of this book is Tehilim ("praises" or "hymns"), for a leading feature in its contents is praise, though the word occurs in the title ...

JFB: Psalms (Outline) ALEPH. (Psa 119:1-8). This celebrated Psalm has several peculiarities. It is divided into twenty-two parts or stanzas, denoted by the twenty-two let...

TSK: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Psalms have been the general song of the universal Church; and in their praise, all the Fathers have been unanimously eloquent. Men of all nation...

TSK: Psalms 119 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Psa 119:1, This psalm contains sundry prayers, praises, and professions of obedience.

Poole: Psalms (Book Introduction) OF PSALMS THE ARGUMENT The divine authority of this Book of PSALMS is so certain and evident, that it was never questioned in the church; which b...

Poole: Psalms 119 (Chapter Introduction) THE ARGUMENT The author of this Psalm was David; which I know none that deny, and of which there is no just reason to doubt. The scope and design o...

MHCC: Psalms (Book Introduction) David was the penman of most of the psalms, but some evidently were composed by other writers, and the writers of some are doubtful. But all were writ...

MHCC: Psalms 119 (Chapter Introduction) (Psa 119:1-8) Aleph. (Psa 119:9-16) Beth. (Psa 119:17-24) Gimel. (Psa 119:25-32) Daleth. (Psa 119:33-40) He. (Psa 119:41-48) Vav. (Psa 119:49-56...

Matthew Henry: Psalms (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Psalms We have now before us one of the choicest and most excellent parts of all the Old Te...

Matthew Henry: Psalms 119 (Chapter Introduction) This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines brightest in this constellation. It is much longer than any of the...

Constable: Psalms (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is Tehillim, which means...

Constable: Psalms (Outline) Outline I. Book 1: chs. 1-41 II. Book 2: chs. 42-72 III. Book 3: chs. 73...

Constable: Psalms Psalms Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89." In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus,...

Haydock: Psalms (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PSALMS. INTRODUCTION. The Psalms are called by the Hebrew, Tehillim; that is, hymns of praise. The author, of a great part of ...

Gill: Psalms (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALMS The title of this book may be rendered "the Book of Praises", or "Hymns"; the psalm which our Lord sung at the passover is c...

Gill: Psalms 119 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 119 This psalm is generally thought to be written by David, but when is uncertain; very probably towards the decline of life;...

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