Psalms 119:30

119:30 I choose the path of faithfulness;

I am committed to your regulations.

Psalms 119:111

119:111 I claim your rules as my permanent possession,

for they give me joy.

Psalms 119:173

119:173 May your hand help me,

for I choose to obey your precepts.


tn BDB 1000-1001 s.v. I שָׁוָה derives the verb from the first homonym listed, meaning “to agree with; to be like; to resemble.” It here means (in the Piel stem) “to be accounted suitable,” which in turn would mean by metonymy “to accept; to be committed to.” Some prefer to derive the verb from a homonym meaning “to place; to set,” but in this case an elliptical prepositional phrase must be understood, “I place your regulations [before me]” (see Ps 16:8).

tn Heb “for the joy of my heart [are] they.”

tn The words “to obey” are not in the Hebrew text, but have been supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons and for clarity.