
Text -- Psalms 19:11 (NET)




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Clarke -> Psa 19:11
Clarke: Psa 19:11 - -- By them is thy servant warned - נזהר nizhar , from זהר zahar , to be clear, pellucid. By these laws, testimonies, etc., thy servant is full...
By them is thy servant warned -
Calvin -> Psa 19:11
Calvin: Psa 19:11 - -- 11.Moreover, by them is thy servant made circumspect These words may be extended generally to all the people of God; but they are properly to be unde...
11.Moreover, by them is thy servant made circumspect These words may be extended generally to all the people of God; but they are properly to be understood of David himself, and by them he testifies that he knew well, from his own experience, all that he had stated in the preceding verses respecting the law. No man will ever speak truly and in good earnest of heavenly truth, but he who has it deeply fixed in his own heart. David therefore acknowledges, that whatever prudence he had for regulating and framing his life aright, he was indebted for it to the law of God. Although, however, it is properly of himself that he speaks, yet by his own example he sets forth a general rule, namely, that if persons wish to have a proper method for governing the life well, the law of God alone is perfectly sufficient for this purpose; but that, on the contrary, as soon as persons depart from it, they are liable to fall into numerous errors and sins. It is to be observed that David, by all at once turning his discourse to God, appeals to him as a witness of what he had said, the more effectually to convince men that he speaks sincerely and from the bottom of his heart. As the Hebrew word
TSK -> Psa 19:11
TSK: Psa 19:11 - -- Moreover : Psa 119:11; 2Ch 19:10; Pro 6:22, Pro 6:23; Eze 3:17-21, Eze 33:3-9; Mat 3:7; Act 20:31; 1Co 4:14; 1Th 5:14; Heb 11:7
keeping : Pro 3:16-18,...

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Barnes -> Psa 19:11
Barnes: Psa 19:11 - -- Moreover by them is thy servant warned - The word used here - זהר zâhar - means, properly, to be bright, to shine; then, to cause t...
Moreover by them is thy servant warned - The word used here -
And in keeping of them there is great reward - Either as the result of keeping them, or in the act of keeping them. In the former sense it would mean that a careful observance of the laws of God will be followed by rewards hereafter; in the other sense, that the act of keeping them will be attended with so much peace and happiness as to constitute of itself an ample reward. In both these senses is the assertion here made a correct one. Both will be found to be true. It is not easy to determine which is the true sense. Perhaps the language implies both. The phrase "thy servant"refers to the author of the psalm, and shows that in this part of the psalm, in speaking of the "sweetness"of the law of God, and of its value as perceived by the soul, and of the effect of keeping that law, he is referring to his own experience.
Poole -> Psa 19:11
Poole: Psa 19:11 - -- Thy servant I thy servant, though a king and a prophet, and of some repute for wisdom and knowledge, yet I am daily taught by them.
Warned or, enl...
Thy servant I thy servant, though a king and a prophet, and of some repute for wisdom and knowledge, yet I am daily taught by them.
Warned or, enlightened , as Dan 12:3 ; or clearly admonished, as this word signifies, Exo 18:20 2Ki 6:10 Ecc 4:13 Eze 3:17 , &c.; Eze 33:3,9 . It is a faithful and excellent monitor to show me my duty in all conditions and to preserve me from falling into sin, and danger, and mischief.
In keeping of them to those that make it their great design and care to conform their whole lives to them. For he speaks not of a legal and perfect keeping of them, which no man attaineth to in this life, Ecc 7:20 Gal 3:10-12 1Jo 1:8 ; but of doing it in an evangelical sense, with the allowances which God through Christ makes for human infirmities. There is great reward in this life , and especially in the next.
Gill -> Psa 19:11
Gill: Psa 19:11 - -- Moreover, by them is thy servant warned,.... By whom the psalmist means himself, who was the servant of the Lord, not only in common with other saints...
Moreover, by them is thy servant warned,.... By whom the psalmist means himself, who was the servant of the Lord, not only in common with other saints, but as he was a king and prophet, and as such he received advantage from the word of God; all his instructions as a prophet, and all his rules of government as a king; and the whole of that wisdom, prudence, and knowledge, with which the conducted in both offices, were from the Lord by his word: and it may be applied to any servant of the Lord, and especially in an ecclesiastical office, as an apostle of Christ, and minister of the word; who serve God in the Gospel of his Son, and, by means of the Scriptures, are furnished for every good work; and also to believers in Christ in common; who, of whatsoever rank and quality, in whatsoever state and condition of life, whether high or low, rich or poor, bond or free, are Christ's servants; and whatsoever is written is for their instruction, and by the word of God they are "warned"; the Scriptures are a way mark to them, to direct them in a right way, and to caution them against turning to the right or left; either to immoral practices, or the errors and heresies of wicked men: it is a lamp to their feet, and a light to their path, and teaches them to walk circumspectly, and warns them of rocks, gins, and snares in the way; or, as the words may be rendered, "by them is thy servant made clear", or "bright" k; so the word is used in Dan 12:3; that is, in his understanding: the psalmist confirms, by his own experience, what he had said before of the word, Psa 19:8; that it enlightened the eyes: the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ shining into the heart gives the light of the glory of God in the person of Christ; it illuminates and irradiates the mind, and gives clear ideas of the glory and perfections of God, of his counsels and covenant, of his works of nature and of grace; and makes a bright discovery of the person, offices, and grace of Christ; and of the blessed Spirit, and his operations; and of the blessings of grace, and of eternal glory and happiness;
and in keeping of them there is great reward; which is to be understood, not of keeping the law of Moses, and the precepts of that, which, if a man did keep perfectly and constantly, he should live in them; but of observing the word of God, and by diligent searching into it, reading and learning it, and meditating on it, to get and obtain knowledge of divine things; which carries its own reward with it, and is better than thousands of gold and silver; and of laying up the word of God, and the truths of the Gospel, and keeping them in mind and memory, which is very profitable and serviceable, to promote spiritual peace and comfort, and to preserve from sin, doctrinal and practical; and also of yielding a cheerful obedience to the Gospel, by cordially embracing and professing the doctrines, and submitting to the ordinances of it; from all which arise great profit, and much reward: such come at the knowledge of Jesus Christ, which is preferable to everything else, and is more precious than rubies; and all desirable things; such enjoy the presence of Christ, have much peace and comfort in their souls; they are made wise unto salvation, and are fitted for every good word and work.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 19:1-14
TSK Synopsis: Psa 19:1-14 - --1 The creatures shew God's glory.7 The excellency of the divine law.12 David prays for grace.
Maclaren -> Psa 19:11
Maclaren: Psa 19:11 - --Secret Faults
Who can understand his errors? cleanse Thou me from secret faults.' Psalm 19:12.
THE contemplation of the perfect law, enlightening the...
MHCC -> Psa 19:11-14
MHCC: Psa 19:11-14 - --God's word warns the wicked not to go on in his wicked way, and warns the righteous not to turn from his good way. There is a reward, not only after k...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 19:7-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 19:7-14 - -- God's glory, (that is, his goodness to man) appears much in the works of creation, but much more in and by divine revelation. The holy scripture, as...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 19:10-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 19:10-14 - --
(Heb.: 19:10-14) With הנּחמדים (for which, preferring a simple Shebâ with the gutturals, Ben-Naphtali writes הנּחמּמדים ) the po...
Constable -> Psa 19:1-14; Psa 19:11-13
Constable: Psa 19:1-14 - --Psalm 19
David observed that under the influence of the sun the heavens make God's handiwork in creation...

Constable: Psa 19:11-13 - --3. Prayer for cleansing 19:12-14
19:12-13 David's rhetorical question expresses the impossibility of knowing if or when we violate God's will without ...
