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Text -- Psalms 119:111 (NET)
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JFB -> Psa 119:111-112
JFB: Psa 119:111-112 - -- These he joyfully takes as his perpetual heritage, to perform the duties and receive the comforts they teach, evermore.
These he joyfully takes as his perpetual heritage, to perform the duties and receive the comforts they teach, evermore.
Clarke -> Psa 119:111
Clarke: Psa 119:111 - -- As a heritage - In Psa 119:57 he says, God is my portion, חלקי chelki . In this he says, Thy testimonies have I taken as a heritage, נחל n...
As a heritage - In Psa 119:57 he says, God is my portion,
Calvin -> Psa 119:111
Calvin: Psa 119:111 - -- 111.I have thy testimonies as an inheritance for ever He again confirms the sentiment, which cannot be too often repeated, That the law of God was mo...
111.I have thy testimonies as an inheritance for ever He again confirms the sentiment, which cannot be too often repeated, That the law of God was more precious to him than all the pleasures, riches, and possessions, of the world. I have said, that it is not in vain that these things are so often repeated; for we see how violently the men of the world boil to gratify their unruly lusts, with what multiplied anxieties they are agitated, while they are unceasingly coveting innumerable objects; and, in the meantime, scarcely one in a hundred is, in a moderate degree, aiming to apply his mind to the study of the Divine law. The prophet, then, to stir us up by his own example, asserts, that he took such pleasure in God’s, testimonies as to esteem nothing more precious. It is love only which leads us to set a value on any object; and, therefore, it is requisite, in order to our observing the Divine law with the reverence due to it, that we begin with this delight in it. It is not wonderful, if God’s testimonies convey to our minds a joy, which, causing us to reject and despise all other things, holds our affections fast bound to them. What can be sweeter than to have heaven opened to us, that we may come freely into the presence of God, when, adopting us to be his children, he pardons our sins? What can be more desirable than to hear that he is so pacified towards us, as to take upon himself the care of our life? This I have thought good to observe briefly, that we might not think it strange to find David rejoicing so greatly in God’s law. The similitude of inheritance is of frequent occurrence in the Scriptures; and we apply the designation of inheritance to that which we hold in the highest estimation, so that we are contented to be deprived of all other things, provided we retain the safe and full possession of that one thing. Accordingly, the prophet intimates, that whatever good things he had obtained he accounted them as adventitious, and that the truths revealed in God’s word alone were to him as an inheritance. Without the Divine word all other things were in his estimation as nothing; so that he could willingly leave to others, riches, honors, comforts, and pleasures, provided he possessed this incomparable treasure. It is not meant to say that he; altogether despised the temporal benefits which God bestows, but his mind was not bound fast to them.
Defender -> Psa 119:111
Defender: Psa 119:111 - -- Note how often the psalmist stresses the eternal verity of God's words (Psa 119:89, Psa 119:111, Psa 119:144, Psa 119:152, Psa 119:160 etc.)."
Note how often the psalmist stresses the eternal verity of God's words (Psa 119:89, Psa 119:111, Psa 119:144, Psa 119:152, Psa 119:160 etc.)."
TSK -> Psa 119:111
TSK: Psa 119:111 - -- Thy testimonies : Psa 119:14, Psa 119:127, Psa 119:162, Psa 16:5; Deu 33:4; Isa 54:17; Act 26:18; Col 1:12; Heb 9:15; 1Pe 1:4
for they : Psa 119:74, P...
Thy testimonies : Psa 119:14, Psa 119:127, Psa 119:162, Psa 16:5; Deu 33:4; Isa 54:17; Act 26:18; Col 1:12; Heb 9:15; 1Pe 1:4
for they : Psa 119:74, Psa 119:92, Psa 119:174, Psa 19:8; Jer 15:16; 1Pe 1:8
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Barnes -> Psa 119:111
Barnes: Psa 119:111 - -- Thy testimonies - Thy law; thy revealed will; the revelation which thou hast given considered as thy solemn "testimony"as to what is true and r...
Thy testimonies - Thy law; thy revealed will; the revelation which thou hast given considered as thy solemn "testimony"as to what is true and right.
Have I taken as an heritage for ever - As my inheritance; as my property; as that which I consider to be of real and permanent value. The Hebrew word used here -
For they are the rejoicing of my heart - My happiness is in them. I find constant comfort in them. See Psa 119:77, Psa 119:92. Compare the notes at Psa 1:2.
Poole -> Psa 119:111
Poole: Psa 119:111 - -- Ver. 111. I have chosen them for my chief portion, from which I will never part.
Ver. 111. I have chosen them for my chief portion, from which I will never part.
Gill -> Psa 119:111
Gill: Psa 119:111 - -- Thy testimonies have I taken as an heritage for ever,.... The Scriptures, which testify of Christ and of his grace, and of the mind and will of God, a...
Thy testimonies have I taken as an heritage for ever,.... The Scriptures, which testify of Christ and of his grace, and of the mind and will of God, are a portion of themselves; and a goodly heritage they are, better than thousands of gold and silver, preferable to all worldly inheritances; as they have been to many, who have forsaken all for Christ and his Gospel. These, like an inheritance, have been transmitted from father to son, from one age of the church to another, in successive generations; nor shall they depart from her, nor from her seed and seed's seed, from henceforth and for ever; they are an inheritance which will continue for ever, Deu 33:4. These David chose and took, as for his counsellors, so for his portion and inheritance; and a wise and good choice he made; he chose the good part that should never be taken away; his reason for it follows:
for they are the rejoicing of my heart; the doctrines in them, the promises of them, when read or heard explained, gave him a sensible pleasure; revived his heart, and cheered his spirits, supported him under all his troubles, and caused him to go on his way rejoicing; see Jer 15:16.
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NET Notes -> Psa 119:111
Geneva Bible -> Psa 119:111
Geneva Bible: Psa 119:111 Thy testimonies have I taken as an ( e ) heritage for ever: for they [are] the rejoicing of my heart.
( e ) I esteemed no worldly things, but made yo...
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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 119:105-112
MHCC: Psa 119:105-112 - --The word of God directs us in our work and way, and a dark place indeed the world would be without it. The commandment is a lamp kept burning with the...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:111-112
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:111-112 - -- The psalmist here in a most affectionate manner, like an Israelite indeed, resolves to stick to the word of God and to live and die by it. I. He res...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:105-112
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:105-112 - --
The eightfold Nun . The word of God is his constant guide, to which he has entrusted himself for ever. The way here below is a way through darkness...
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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