Psalms 119:119-120

119:119 You remove all the wicked of the earth like slag.

Therefore I love your rules.

119:120 My body trembles because I fear you;

I am afraid of your judgments.


sn Traditionally “dross” (so KJV, ASV, NIV). The metaphor comes from metallurgy; “slag” is the substance left over after the metallic ore has been refined.

sn As he explains in the next verse, the psalmist’s fear of judgment motivates him to obey God’s rules.

tn Heb “my flesh.”

tn The Hebrew verb סָמַר (samar, “to tremble”) occurs only here and in Job 4:15.

tn Heb “from fear of you.” The pronominal suffix on the noun is an objective genitive.