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; and, as some
think, for the sake or his son Solomon. It seems to be a collection of
observations on the word of God and its precepts, the usefulness an... [ Continue Reading ]
ALEPH. BLESSED [ARE] THE UNDEFILED IN THE WAY,.... Who are in the
right way to heaven and happiness, which is Jesus Christ; the strait
gate, and narrow way to eternal life; the only true way of life and
salvation, in which way believers walk by faith. All out of this way
are altogether become filthy... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED [ARE] THEY THAT KEEP HIS TESTIMONIES,.... The whole word of
God, the Scriptures of truth, are his testimonies: they testify of the
mind of God, and of his love and grace in the method of salvation by
Christ; they testify of Christ, his person, offices, and grace; of the
sufferings of Christ,... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ALSO DO NO INIQUITY,.... Not that they are free from indwelling
sin, nor from the acts of sin, nor that what they do are not sins; but
they do not make a trade of sinning, it is not the course of their
lives; nor do they do iniquity with that ease and pleasure, without
reluctance and remorse, a... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST COMMANDED [US] TO KEEP THY PRECEPTS DILIGENTLY. Here, and in
the following verses, the psalmist expresses his great regard to the
precepts, commandments, statutes, and judgments of God; and that as
such, because they were commanded by him; were not the precepts of
men, but the commands of... [ Continue Reading ]
O THAT MY WAYS WERE DIRECTED TO KEEP THY STATUTES!] The psalmist,
sensible of his own inability, as every good man is, to keep the
commands of God, prays for grace, direction, and assistance in it;
that the ways of his mind, his thoughts, affections, and inclinations,
might be directed to an observa... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SHALL I NOT BE ASHAMED,.... Of hope in God, of a profession of
faith in him, and of a conversation agreeable to it before men; nor of
appearing before God in his house, worshipping him there; nor at the
throne of his grace, nor at the day of judgment, and before Christ at
his coming;
WHEN I HA... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL PRAISE THEE WITH UPRIGHTNESS OF HEART,.... In the most sincere
manner, in the most affectionate way, with the whole heart; sensible
of great favours received, and great obligations laid under; see
Psalms 9:1;
WHEN I SHALL HAVE LEARNED THY RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENTS; or, "the judgments
of thy righte... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL KEEP THY STATUTES,.... This is a resolution taken up in the
strength of divine grace, to answer the end of learning the judgments
of God; which he did, not merely to have a notional knowledge of them,
but to put them in practice; and not that he thought he could
perfectly keep them, but was d... [ Continue Reading ]
b, BETH.--THE SECOND PART.
Ver. 9. BETH. WHEREWITH SHALL A YOUNG MAN CLEANSE HIS WAY?.... Some
think David means himself, and that he was a young man when he wrote
this psalm; and which they think is confirmed by Psalms 119:100; but
neither of them seem conclusive; rather any young man is meant, an... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH MY WHOLE HEART HAVE I SOUGHT THEE,.... Not himself, his own
honour and applause, as formal worshippers and self-righteous persons
do; but the Lord and his glory, his face, his presence, and communion
with him, his grace, and fresh supplies of it, to help in time of
need; his doctrine, as the Ta... [ Continue Reading ]
THY WORD HAVE I HID IN MINE HEART,.... Not only heard and read it, but
received it into his affections; mixed it with faith, laid it up in
his mind and memory for future use; preserved it in his heart as a
choice treasure, where it might dwell richly, and be of service to him
on many occasions; and... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED [ART] THOU, O LORD,.... In himself, in his nature, persons,
and perfections; the fountain of all happiness to angels and men, in
time and to eternity; to whom all blessing, honour, and glory, are to
be given. The psalmist takes this method of praising and ascribing
blessing to God, for what... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH MY LIPS HAVE I DECLARED ALL THE JUDGMENTS OF THY MOUTH. Not the
judgments of his hand, what he executes on an ungodly world; nor the
intricate dispensations of his providence; those judgments of his now
unsearchable, though before long will be manifest; these the psalmist
could not declare: but... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE REJOICED IN THE WAY OF THY TESTIMONIES,.... The way which the
Scriptures, that testify of God and Christ, direct unto; and the
principal way is Christ himself, the only way of life and salvation;
in which believers walk and go on rejoicing; rejoicing in his person,
offices, grace, righteousne... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL MEDITATE IN THY PRECEPTS,.... In his own mind; revolve them in
his thoughts; consider well the nature, excellency, usefulness, and
importance of them, and the obligations he lay under to observe them.
The Targum is,
"I will speak of thy precepts;''
in conversation to others, and recommend t... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL DELIGHT MYSELF IN THY STATUTES,.... In looking over them; in
meditating on them; in obeying them, and walking according to them; as
every good man does delight in the law of the Lord, after the inward
man, Romans 7:22; see Psalms 119:24;
I WILL NOT FORGET THY WORD: he took all proper methods... [ Continue Reading ]
g, GIMEL.--THE THIRD PART.
Ver. 17. GIMEL. DEAL BOUNTIFULLY WITH THY SERVANT,.... Which character
is mentioned, not by way of plea or argument for favour, but as
expressive of modesty, sense of duty, and obligation to it. He pleads
not his services by way of merit; but prays that God would deal
bou... [ Continue Reading ]
OPEN THOU MINE EYES,.... The eyes of my heart or understanding, as
Kimchi; or, "reveal mine eyes" t; take off the veil from them: there
is a veil of darkness and ignorance on the hearts of all men, with
respect to divine and spiritual things; their understandings are
darkened, yea, darkness itself.... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] A STRANGER IN THE EARTH,.... As all his fathers were, and all
the saints are; not to divine and spiritual things; to God, and
communion with him; to Christ, and the knowledge of him; to the
Spirit, and his operations in their hearts; to their own hearts, and
the plague of them; to the Gospel,... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SOUL BREAKETH FOR THE LONGING,.... His heart was just ready to
break, and his soul fainted; he was ready to die, through a vehement
desire of enjoying the object longed for, after mentioned; "hope
deferred makes the heart sick", Proverbs 13:1; the phrase is
expressive of the greatness, vehemence,... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST REBUKED THE PROUD,.... Which some understand of the fallen
angels, who, in proud wrath, left their habitations, because they
would not be subject to the Son of God in human nature; wherefore he
scattered them in the imaginations of their hearts, and cast down
these mighty ones into hell, w... [ Continue Reading ]
REMOVE FROM ME REPROACH AND CONTEMPT,.... Or, "roll [it] from me" u.
It lay as a load, as a heavy burden upon him, which pressed him sore;
and he therefore desired ease from it, being probably in a low frame
of soul; otherwise saints do and should rejoice when reproached for
Christ's sake; and estee... [ Continue Reading ]
PRINCES ALSO DID SIT [AND] SPEAK AGAINST ME,.... The princes in the
court of Saul, who suggested to him that David sought his hurt; the
princes of his own court, Absalom, his own son, a prince of the blood,
and Ahithophel, a counsellor of state: or the princes of the Gentiles,
as Jarchi; so the prin... [ Continue Reading ]
THY TESTIMONIES ALSO [ARE] MY DELIGHT,.... Or "delights" x; exceeding
delightful to me. The whole of Scripture is so to a good man; he
delights in the law of God, after the inward man; the Gospel is a
joyful sound to him; the doctrines of peace, pardon, righteousness,
and salvation by Christ, are ve... [ Continue Reading ]
d DALETH.--THE FOURTH PART.
Ver. 25. DALETH. MY SOUL CLEAVETH UNTO THE DUST,.... Either to the
dust of death, having the sentence of it; being almost in despair of
life, upon the brink of the grave seemingly, and free among the dead:
or in a very low estate of mind, in great dejection and humiliati... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE DECLARED MY WAYS,.... That is, to the Lord; either the ways he
had chose and desired to walk in, and not wander from, and therefore
entreated help and assistance, guidance and direction, in them; or his
sinful ways and actions, which he acknowledged and confessed, lamented
and bewailed, and e... [ Continue Reading ]
MAKE ME TO UNDERSTAND THE WAY OF THY PRECEPTS,.... The meaning of
them, to have a more comprehensive, clear, and distinct knowledge of
them; and to be led into the way they direct unto, and walk therein;
SO SHALL I TALK OF THY WONDROUS WORKS; the works of creation,
providence, redemption, and grace... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SOUL MELTETH FOR HEAVINESS,.... Like wax before the sun or fire; or
flows like water; drops a, as the word signifies, and dissolves into
tears, through grief and sorrow for sins committed; or by reason of
Satan's temptations, or divine desertions, or grievous troubles and
afflictions; which cause... [ Continue Reading ]
REMOVE FROM ME THE WAY OF LYING,.... Not the sin of lying to men, and
a course of it, which David was not addicted to; but a "false way", or
"way of falsehood" b; as it may be rendered, and so the Targum; and is
the same with what he expresses his abhorrence of,
Psalms 119:128; and is opposed to th... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE CHOSEN THE WAY OF TRUTH,.... Christ, who is the way and the
truth, the true way to God and to eternal happiness; and to choose him
is to choose the good part, which shall never be taken away; and which
choice is made, not by the free will of man, as left to itself, but
under the influence and... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE STUCK UNTO THY TESTIMONIES,.... The word of God, the Scriptures
of truth, and the doctrines contained in them. These he closely
adhered to, was glued unto them as it were; having firmly believed
them, he steadfastly professed them; nor could he be moved from them
by any temptations whatever,... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL RUN THE WAY OF THY COMMANDMENTS,.... Not only walk but run in
it; which is expressive of great affection to the commands of God, of
great readiness and cheerfulness, of great haste and swiftness in the
way of them, and of great delight and pleasure therein;
WHEN THOU SHALL ENLARGE MY HEART;... [ Continue Reading ]
h, HE.--THE FIFTH PART.
Ver. 33. HE. TEACH ME, O LORD, THE WAY OF THY STATUTES,.... Which they
point unto, and direct to walk in; not only the statutes and
ordinances themselves, the theory of them, but the practice of them.
This is taught in the word, and by the ministers of it; but none so
effect... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE ME UNDERSTANDING, AND I SHALL KEEP THY LAW,.... A spiritual
understanding; an understanding of the law, the perfection, purity,
holiness, and spirituality of it; an understanding of the Gospel, and
of Christ and the things of Christ; from whom grace and strength are
to be had for the due observ... [ Continue Reading ]
MAKE ME TO GO IN THE PATH OF THY COMMANDMENTS,.... Lead, guide, direct
me in the path, and use me to it; work in me both to will and to do;
give both ability and a willing mind to walk therein; by granting
fresh supplies of grace, and more spiritual strength; by drawing with
the cords of love, and b... [ Continue Reading ]
INCLINE MY HEART UNTO THY TESTIMONIES,.... To read the word of God, to
hear it opened and explained, to observe and keep the things contained
in it; to which there is a disinclination in men naturally: but the
Lord, who fashions the hearts of men, and has them in his hands, can
bend and incline them... [ Continue Reading ]
TURN AWAY MINE EYES FROM BEHOLDING VANITY,.... As the things of this
world, the riches, honours, and pleasures of it, which are all vanity
and vexation of spirit; and yet these catch the eye, and allure the
heart: and all false doctrines, glided over with the specious pretence
of truth; and all fals... [ Continue Reading ]
STABLISH THY WORD UNTO THY SERVANT,.... Either God's word of promise,
which never fails, is firm and stable in Christ; and the sense is,
that God would assure him of the fulfilment of it, and give him a
strong faith and firm belief of it; for otherwise the word of the Lord
cannot be surer or more st... [ Continue Reading ]
TURN AWAY MY REPROACH WHICH I FEAR,.... Either for the sake of
religion, which was disagreeable to him; and he might be afraid it
would be too heavy for him to bear, and be a temptation to him to
forsake the good ways of God: or rather by reason of sin, which brings
a reproach on good men; and cause... [ Continue Reading ]
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
Psalms 119:7;
QUICKEN ME IN THY RIGHTEOUSNESS: in the way of righteousness,
according to the word of righteou... [ Continue Reading ]
w, VAU.--THE SIXTH PART.
Ver. 41. VAU. LET THY MERCIES COME ALSO UNTO ME, O LORD,.... Meaning
not his providential mercies, but his special mercies and favours; his
mercies of old, which were upon his heart and thoughts from
everlasting; the sure mercies of David, or the blessings of the
everlastin... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALL I HAVE WHEREWITH TO ANSWER HIM THAT REPROACHETH ME,....
Saying there is no help and salvation for him in God; asking where is
his God, in whom he trusted? and where is the promise of salvation, on
which he depended? To which an easy and ready answer might be given,
when the mercies and salv... [ Continue Reading ]
AND TAKE NOT THE WORD OF TRUTH UTTERLY OUT OF MY MOUTH,.... The
Scriptures, which are by divine inspiration, come from the God of
truth, contain nothing but truth in them, and are called "the
Scriptures of truth", Daniel 10:21. Or the Gospel, which is often so
called, Ephesians 1:13; This comes from... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALL I KEEP THY LAW CONTINUALLY,.... Which denotes not the
perfection of keeping the law, but the constancy of it: the psalmist
was persuaded, that so long as he had the word of truth in his mouth,
and the judgments of God in his view, he should be diligent and
constant in the discharge of his d... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL WALK AT LIBERTY,.... Not in licentious way, but in Gospel
liberty, under the influence of the free spirit; where is liberty, in
the exercise of grace and discharge of duty. Or, "I will walk at
large" g; or, "in a broad way", as Aben Ezra and Kimchi supply it: not
in the broad road that le... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL SPEAK OF THY TESTIMONIES ALSO BEFORE KINGS,.... As very likely
he did before Saul and his courtiers, before the king of Achish and
the princes of the Philistines, when as yet he was not a king himself;
and when he was come to the throne, such kings as came to visit him,
instead of talking wit... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL DELIGHT MYSELF IN THY COMMANDMENTS,.... In perusing and
practising them;
WHICH I HAVE LOVED; a good man loves the law of God, and the
commandments of Christ, and delights in them after the inward man.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY HANDS ALSO WILL I LIFT UP UNTO THY COMMANDMENTS, WHICH I HAVE
LOVED,.... Showing by such a gesture his great esteem of them, and
affection for them; stretching out his hands, and embracing them with
both arms, as it were: and this being a praying gesture, 2 Timothy
2:8, may signify his earnest de... [ Continue Reading ]
z, ZAIN.--THE SEVENTH PART.
Ver. 49. ZAIN. REMEMBER THE WORD UNTO THY SERVANT,.... The word of
promise made unto him, concerning establishing his house and kingdom
for ever; which he desires God would show himself mindful of in
fulfilling it, and renew and confirm his faith in it, and give him
some... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS [IS] MY COMFORT IN MY AFFLICTION,.... David had his afflictions,
and so has every good man; none are without; it is the will and
pleasure of God that so it should be; and many are their afflictions,
inward and outward: the word of God is often their comfort under them,
the written word, heard o... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROUD HAVE HAD ME GREATLY IN DERISION,.... Profane sinners, proud
and haughty scorners, that make a jest of religion, and scoff at
everything serious and good: these derided the psalmist for his piety
and religion, his principles and practices; in which he was a type of
Christ, who was both the... [ Continue Reading ]
I REMEMBERED THY JUDGMENTS OF OLD, O LORD,.... Either the judgments of
God executed on wicked men; as the bringing a flood on the world of
the ungodly; the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah; the destruction of
Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea; the cutting off of the
Canaanites, and dispossessing them... [ Continue Reading ]
HORROR HATH TAKEN HOLD UPON ME,.... Trembling, sorrow, and distress,
to a great degree, like a storm, or a blustering, scorching, burning
wind, as the word h signifies, which is very terrible;
BECAUSE OF THE WICKED THAT FORSAKE THY LAW: not only transgress the
law of the Lord, as every man does, mo... [ Continue Reading ]
THY STATUTES HAVE BEEN MY SONGS IN THE HOUSE OF MY PILGRIMAGE. Meaning
either his unsettled state, fleeing from place to place before Saul;
or, literally, his house of cedar, his court and palace, which he
considered no other than as an inn he had put into upon his travels
homeward; or rather the ea... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE REMEMBERED THY NAME, O LORD, IN THE NIGHT,.... In the night of
distress and affliction, as Jarchi; or rather literally, in the night
season, when on his bed and awake: while others were asleep, he
revolved in his mind the greatness of the divine Being; the
perfections of his nature; his wonde... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS I HAD, BECAUSE I KEPT THY PRECEPTS. Either the comfort he had
from the word, the pleasure and delight he had in it, being his songs
in his pilgrimage, Psalms 119:50; see Psalms 119:165; or this
knowledge of the name of God, and the remembrance of it, and his
carefulness and diligence in it in t... [ Continue Reading ]
x, CHETH.--THE EIGHTH PART.
Ver. 57. CHETH. [THOU ART] MY PORTION, O LORD,.... Which he chose and
preferred to all others; to the riches, honours, and profits of this
world; the grant of which was made to him in the covenant of grace;
the first discovery of it was from the Lord himself; and the cho... [ Continue Reading ]
I ENTREATED THY FAVOUR WITH [MY] WHOLE HEART,.... Or, "thy face" m; to
see it; or thy presence, to enjoy it; to have communion with God, and
the light of his countenance; than which nothing is more desirable and
delightful to a gracious man: as also to be remembered with the
special favour of God, i... [ Continue Reading ]
I THOUGHT ON MY WAYS,.... What they were, whether right or wrong;
whither they led, what would be the consequences of walking in them:
the Septuagint and Arabic versions read, "thy ways"; no doubt the
psalmist thought of both; of his own ways, in which he had walked; and
of God's ways, which he dire... [ Continue Reading ]
I MADE HASTE, AND DELAYED NOT TO KEEP THY COMMANDMENTS. As soon as he
was sensible of his duty, he immediately complied with it; he
consulted not with flesh and blood, but at once yielded a cheerful
obedience to the commands of God. Instances of evangelical obedience
of this kind we have in the thre... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BANDS OF THE WICKED HAVE ROBBED ME,.... Very probably Saul and his
ministers seized on his effects, when he fled from him; and the
Amalekites plundered him of all his substance, when they took Ziklag;
and Absalom and the conspirators with him robbed him, when he was
obliged, because of them, to... [ Continue Reading ]
AT MIDNIGHT I WILL RISE TO GIVE THANKS UNTO THEE,.... Not only send up
an ejaculatory thanksgiving upon his bed, but rise up from it and
shake off his sleep, and in a set, serious, solemn manner, praise the
Lord. This shows a great regard to him, and affection to this work,
since it is with difficul... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] A COMPANION OF ALL [THEM] THAT FEAR THEE,.... Not of the rich
and mighty, much less of the wicked and ungodly; but of such who had
the true fear of God upon their hearts, and before their eyes; who
feared the Lord and his goodness, and truly served and worshipped him;
even "all" of these, whe... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EARTH, O LORD, IS FULL OF THY MERCY,.... "Goodness" or "grace" o;
both of the providential mercy and goodness of God, which extends to
all his creatures; and of his special grace and goodness to his own
people, held forth in his word and ordinances; see Psalms 33:5;
TEACH ME THY STATUTES: as an... [ Continue Reading ]
j, TETH.--THE NINTH PART.
Ver. 65. TETH. THOU HAST DEALT WELL WITH THY SERVANT,.... In a
providential way, ever since he had a being; by the protection and
preservation of him, by following and loading him with benefits, by
raising him from a low estate to the throne of Israel, by delivering
him fr... [ Continue Reading ]
TEACH ME GOOD JUDGMENT AND KNOWLEDGE,.... Or, "a good taste" p: of the
Lord himself, how good and gracious he is; of his grace and love,
which is better than wine; of his word and the truths of it, which are
sweeter to a spiritual taste than honey or the honeycomb; and of the
things of the Spirit of... [ Continue Reading ]
BEFORE I WAS AFFLICTED, I WENT ASTRAY,.... From God; from his word,
his ways and worship; like a lost sheep from the shepherd, the fold,
the flock, and the footsteps of it; see Psalms 119:176; Not that he
wilfully, wickedly, maliciously, and through contempt, departed from
his God; this he denies, P... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU [ART] GOOD, AND DOEST GOOD,.... Essentially, originally, and only
good, and the fountain of all goodness to his creatures; who does good
to all men in a providential way, and especially to his own people; to
whom he is good in a way of special grace and mercy, in and through
his Son Jesus Chris... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROUD HAVE FORGED A LIE AGAINST ME,.... Or, "sewed a lie to him"
r; fastened a lie upon him, or sewed and added one lie to another.
Either with respect to politics, as the proud and haughty courtiers of
Saul, who represented David to him as a traitor, that had treasonable
designs against him to... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR HEART IS AS FAT AS GREASE,.... Or tallow, a lump of it, fat or
grease congealed. That is, the heart of the above proud persons, who
abounded in riches, were glutted with the things of this world; had
more than heart could wish, and so became proud and haughty: or their
hearts were gross, sotti... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] GOOD FOR ME THAT I HAVE BEEN AFFLICTED,.... The good and
profit of which he had observed before; Psalms 119:67. The following
end being also answered thereby,
THAT I MIGHT LEARN THY STATUTES; to understand them, and to keep them.
Afflictions are sometimes as a school to the people of God, i... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAW OF THY MOUTH [IS] BETTER UNTO ME THAN THOUSANDS OF GOLD AND
SILVER. The word of God, the doctrines contained in it; which, coming
out of the mouth of God, and spoken by him, carries in it weight and
authority, commands reverence and respect; and ought to be considered
as indeed the word of G... [ Continue Reading ]
y, JOD.--THE TENTH PART.
Ver. 73. JOD. THY HANDS HAVE MADE ME AND FASHIONED ME,.... Not the
psalmist himself, nor his parents, but the Lord alone: for though
parents are fathers of our flesh, they are but instruments in the hand
of the Lord; though man is produced by natural generation, yet the
for... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY THAT FEAR THEE WILL BE GLAD WHEN THEY SEE ME,.... In outward
prosperity, delivered from all troubles, set on the throne of Israel,
and at rest from all enemies round about: and in spiritual prosperity,
being illuminated by the Spirit of God, having a spiritual
understanding of divine things, an... [ Continue Reading ]
I KNOW, O LORD, THAT THY JUDGMENTS [ARE] RIGHT,.... His word, the
doctrines and precepts of it, they are all consistent with the
holiness and righteousness of God; and so are his judgments on wicked
men, they are righteous, just, and true: God is righteous in all his
ways, there is no unrighteousnes... [ Continue Reading ]
LET, I PRAY THEE, THY MERCIFUL KINDNESS BE FOR MY COMFORT,.... Shown
in the provision and promise of a Saviour; in the forgiveness of sins
through him; a discovery and application of which yields comfort under
afflictions;
ACCORDING TO THY WORD UNTO SERVANT; a word of promise, in which he had
assur... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THY TENDER MERCIES COME UNTO ME,....
Psalms 119:41;
THAT I MAY LIVE; not merely corporeally; though corporeal life is a
grant and favour, and the continuance of it; it is owing to the tender
mercies of God that men are not consumed: but spiritually; the first
principle of spiritual life is fro... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THE PROUD BE ASHAMED,.... The same persons he before speaks of as
accursed, who had him in derision, and forged a lie against him. Here
he prays that they might be ashamed of their scoffs and jeers, of
their lies and calumnies, the evils and injuries they had done him;
that they might be brought... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THOSE THAT FEAR THEE TURN UNTO ME,.... Whose companion he was fond
of being, Psalms 119:63; There were some good men, it seems, that
turned from him, took the part of his enemies, and sided with them
against him, which was matter of grief to him. Some think this refers
to the affair of Bathsheba... [ Continue Reading ]
LET MY HEART BE FOUND IN THY STATUTES,.... Or "perfect", and sincere:
he desires that he might have a sincere regard to the ways and
worship, ordinances and commands, of God; that he might have a cordial
affection for them, and observe them, not in show and appearance only,
but heartily as to the Lo... [ Continue Reading ]
k, CAPH.--THE ELEVENTH PART.
Ver. 81. CAPH. MY SOUL FAINTETH FOR THY SALVATION, Either for temporal
salvation and deliverance from enemies; which, being promised, was
expected by him from the Lord; but not coming so soon as looked for,
his spirits began to sink and faint: or for spiritual and etern... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYES FAIL FOR THY WORD,.... Either with looking for the Messiah,
the essential Word, that was to be, and afterwards was made flesh, and
dwelt among men; or for the fulfilment of the word of promise, on
which he was made to hope; but that being deferred; and he believing
in hope against hope, an... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I AM BECOME LIKE A BOTTLE IN THE SMOKE,.... Like a bottle made of
the skins of beasts, as was usual in those times and countries: hence
we read of old and new bottles, and of their rending, Judges 9:13
Matthew 9:17. Now such a bottle being hung up in a smoky chimney,
would be dried and shrivelle... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW MANY [ARE] THE DAYS OF THY SERVANT?.... If this is to be
understood of the days of his life, they were very few, as the days of
every man be; and if of his days of joy and comfort, peace and
prosperity, they were fewer still; but if of days of adversity and
affliction, which seems to be the sens... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROUD HAVE DIGGED PITS FOR ME,.... Laid snares and temptations in
his way, to draw him into sin, and so into mischief; they sought
indeed to take away his life, and formed schemes for it. The allusion
is to the digging of pits for the taking of wild beasts; which shows
the ill opinion they had o... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THY COMMANDMENTS [ARE] FAITHFUL,.... Or, "faithfulness" x they are
made by a faithful God, who is holy, just, and true; they command
faithfulness, sincerity, and uprightness; and require men to love
their neighbours as themselves, and to do all they do faithfully,
cordially, and affectionately;... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAD ALMOST CONSUMED ME UPON EARTH,.... Almost destroyed his good
name, wasted his substance, took away his crown and kingdom, and even
his life; it was within a little of it, his soul had almost dwelt in
silence; they had almost cast him down to the ground, and left him
there. But all this was... [ Continue Reading ]
QUICKEN ME AFTER THY LOVINGKINDNESS,.... According to it, and with it;
let me have some discoveries of it, and of interest in it; and that
will quicken me, revive and comfort me, under all the reproaches, ill
usage, and persecutions of men. The love of God shed abroad in the
heart comforts and suppo... [ Continue Reading ]
l, LAMED.--THE TWELFTH PART.
Ver. 89. LAMED. FOR EVER, O LORD, THY WORD IS SETTLED IN HEAVEN. The
Syriac version makes two propositions of these words, rendering them
thus, "for ever thou art, O Lord; and thy word stands", or "is firm in
heaven": and which agrees with the accents: the first of whic... [ Continue Reading ]
THY FAITHFULNESS [IS] UNTO ALL GENERATIONS,.... Or "to generation and
generation" y; to his people in every age, fulfilling his word,
supplying their wants, giving them new mercies every morning and every
day; never leaving and forsaking them, according to his promise: his
faithfulness never fails,... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CONTINUE THIS DAY ACCORDING TO THINE ORDINANCES,.... That is, the
heavens and the earth do, before mentioned, just as they were from the
beginning of the creation. The heavenly bodies have the same motion,
magnitude, distance, and influence; the sun rises and sets as it did;
the moon keeps her... [ Continue Reading ]
UNLESS THY LAW [HAD BEEN] MY DELIGHTS,.... Not the law of works, the
voice of words, which they that heard entreated they might hear no
more; which is terrible, and works wrath in the conscience; is a
cursing and damning law to the transgressors of it; and so not
delightful, unless as considered in... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL NEVER FORGET THY PRECEPTS,.... Not the precepts of the moral
law, though he carefully observed and attended to them, laid them up
in his mind, and did not forget to keep them; but the doctrines of the
word, of the word which the Lord commanded to a thousand generations;
these he endeavoured t... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] THINE, SAVE ME,.... From all troubles and afflictions; from all
enemies, temporal and spiritual; from Satan, and his principalities
and powers, from sin, and all the wretched consequences of it; from
hell wrath, and damnations: salvation from all which is by Christ. And
this is a prayer of fa... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WICKED HAVE WAITED FOR ME TO DESTROY ME,.... This is another
reason why he desires the Lord would save him; because wicked men,
such who feared not God, nor regarded men, sons of Belial; such as
Saul's courtiers and the conspirators with Absalom were, had laid wait
and were waiting an opportunit... [ Continue Reading ]
gVer. 96. I HAVE SEEN AN END OF ALL PERFECTION,.... An end, limit, or
border, to every country, as the Syriac version; as there is to every
kingdom and state, and to the whole world; but none to the commandment
of God: or an end of all created beings, the finished works of God,
the most perfect in t... [ Continue Reading ]
m, MEM.--THE THIRTEENTH PART.
Ver. 97. MEM. O HOW LOVE I THY LAW!.... The whole word of God, the
preceptive part of it; the commands of the moral law, which are holy,
just, and good, and to be loved: but they are not loved by carnal men,
whose minds are enmity to them, and therefore are not and can... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU THROUGH THY COMMANDMENTS HAST MADE ME WISER THAN MINE
ENEMIES,.... David had his enemies, as every good man has: and these
are often cunning and crafty ones, at least in wickedness; many of
them are wise and prudent as to natural things, wiser in worldly
things and political matters than the ch... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE MORE UNDERSTANDING THAN ALL MY TEACHERS,.... Such as had been
or would have been his teachers, who were bad ones in religious
matters; especially such might be the religious teachers in Saul's
time, when David was a young man: as the priests, whose lips should
keep knowledge, and deliver it t... [ Continue Reading ]
I UNDERSTAND MORE THAN THE ANCIENTS,.... Than those that had lived in
ages before him; having clearer light given him, and larger
discoveries made unto him, concerning the Messiah, his person and
offices particularly, as it was usual for the Lord to do; or than aged
men in his own time: for though w... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE REFRAINED MY FEET FROM EVERY EVIL WAY,.... Of error or
immorality, forbidden and condemned by the word of God; every way that
is evil in itself, or leads to evil, and in which evil men walk; and
though there may be many snares and temptations to walk in such a way,
yet a good man cannot allow... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE NOT DEPARTED FROM THY JUDGMENTS,.... From the precepts of the
word, from the ways and worship and ordinances of God; he had not
wickedly and on purpose departed from them; whenever he did, it was
through inadvertency, the weakness of the flesh, and strength of
temptation; nor from the doctrin... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW SWEET ARE THY WORDS UNTO MY TASTE!.... Who had a spiritual one;
and could discern perverse things, and could taste how good and
gracious the Lord is: and so his words were sweet unto him; the
doctrines of grace, the truths of the Gospel, were delightful and
pleasant to him; like unadulterated mi... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH THY PRECEPTS I GET UNDERSTANDING,.... Of the will of God; of
his worship, the nature and manner of it; of his ordinances, their use
and importance; and of his doctrines, and the excellency of them;
THEREFORE I HATE EVERY FALSE WAY; of worship; all superstition and
will worship, the commandm... [ Continue Reading ]
n, NUN.--THE FOURTEENTH PART.
Ver. 105. NUN. THY WORD [IS] A LAMP UNTO MY FEET,.... The same Solomon
says of the law and commandment, the preceptive part of the word,
Proverbs 6:23; and the Septuagint and Arabic versions render it "law"
here. This shows a man what is his duty, both towards God and... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE SWORN, AND I WILL PERFORM [IT],.... Or, "I have performed it"
h. The psalmist had not only taken up a resolution in his mind, but he
had openly declared with his mouth, and professed in a solemn manner,
that he would serve the Lord; he had sworn allegiance to him as his
King, and, through div... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM AFFLICTED VERY MUCH,.... In a temporal sense, in his body, in his
family, and by his enemies; in a spiritual sense, with the corruptions
of his heart, with the temptations of Satan, and with the hidings of
God's face; and what with one thing or another, he was pressed above
measure, and his spi... [ Continue Reading ]
ACCEPT, I BESEECH THEE, THE FREEWILL OFFERINGS OF MY MOUTH,
O LORD,.... Not sacrifices out of his flocks and herds, such as were
the voluntary and freewill offerings brought to the priests under the
law, though there may be an allusion to them; nor out of his
substance, such as David and his people... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SOUL [IS] CONTINUALLY IN MY HAND,.... In the utmost jeopardy,
always exposed to danger, ever delivered unto death; killed all the
day long, or liable to be so: this is the sense of the phrase; see
Judges 12:3; for what is in a man's hands may easily fall, or be taken
out of them: so the Targum,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WICKED HAVE LAID A SNARE FOR ME,.... To draw him into sin, and so
into mischief; and even to take away his life, as they are said to dig
pits for him, Psalms 119:85;
YET I ERRED NOT FROM THY PRECEPTS: not wilfully and wickedly, though
through inadvertence and infirmity, as he often did, and eve... [ Continue Reading ]
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... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE INCLINED MINE HEART TO PERFORM THY STATUTES ALWAY,.... He had
prayed to God to incline his heart to them, Psalms 119:36; and by the
grace of God his heart was inclined to obedience to them; and nothing
but that can incline the heart, which is naturally averse unto them:
the carnal mind is not... [ Continue Reading ]
o, SAMECH.--THE FIFTEENTH PART.
Ver. 113. SAMECH. I HATE VAIN THOUGHTS,.... Or thoughts: evil thoughts
are undoubtedly meant, no other can be the object of hatred to a good
man; they are such as are contrary to the law of God, and forbidden by
it, mentioned in the next clause as the object of love,... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU [ART] MY HIDING PLACE,.... From temporal calamities. The
perfections of God are chambers of retreat and safety to his people,
where they may hide themselves and be safe, till such calamities are
over, Isaiah 26:20. And from spiritual evils; from avenging justice,
from divine wrath, from the rag... [ Continue Reading ]
DEPART FROM ME, YE EVILDOERS,.... The same with the evil thinkers,
Psalms 119:113; According to Aben Ezra, they that think evil commonly
do it; as they devise it, they commit it. This describes such persons
whose course of life is, and who make it their constant business to
do, iniquity; such the ps... [ Continue Reading ]
UPHOLD ME ACCORDING UNTO THY WORD,.... In thy ways, that my footsteps
slip not; in thine arms, and with the right hand of thy righteousness,
from fainting and sinking under difficulties and discouragements, in
trying circumstances; and from slipping and sliding out of the way of
God; and from a tota... [ Continue Reading ]
HOLD THOU ME UP, AND I SHALL BE SAFE,.... As all are, and none but
such, who are in the hands of Christ; enclosed in the arms of
everlasting love, upheld with the right hand of Jehovah, supported by
his promises and grace, surrounded by his power, sustained by his
love, and preserved in Christ Jesus... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST TRODDEN DOWN ALL THEM THAT ERR FROM THY STATUTES,.... That
wander from the way of the Lord's commandments; that deviate from his
precepts, go astray constantly and wilfully; a people that err in
their hearts, and with all their hearts. These the Lord treads down,
as mire in the streets, as... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU PUTTEST AWAY ALL THE WICKED OF THE EARTH [LIKE] DROSS,.... Which
is of no worth and value, useless and unprofitable; which is cast into
the fire, and separated from the choice metal. This expresses the
character and state of wicked men; who are of no account with God, are
of no profit and advan... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FLESH TREMBLETH FOR FEAR OF THEE,.... Not for fear of the wrath of
God coming down upon himself, nor for fear of eternal damnation; but
for fear of what was coming upon the wicked, for their sins and
transgressions. The word n used signifies such a dread and horror,
which seizes a man to such a d... [ Continue Reading ]
e, AIN.--THE SIXTEENTH PART.
Ver. 121. AIN. I HAVE DONE JUDGMENT AND JUSTICE,.... As king of
Israel; which is the character given of him, 2 Samuel 8:15; and in
which he was a type of Christ, Jeremiah 23:5; and as a private person;
which is everyone's duty, and every good man especially will be
desi... [ Continue Reading ]
BE SURETY FOR THY SERVANT FOR GOOD,.... The psalmist was, in a like
case with Hezekiah, oppressed; and therefore desires the Lord would
undertake for him, appear on his side, and defend him, Psalms 38:14;
and if God himself is the surety of his people, and engages in their
behalf, they need fear no... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYES FAIL FOR THAT SALVATION,.... For temporal salvation or
deliverance from oppressors; and for spiritual salvation, for views of
an interest in it, the joys and comforts of it; and for the Messiah,
the author of it; whom he was looking wistfully for, but, not coming
so soon as expected, his e... [ Continue Reading ]
DEAL WITH THY SERVANT ACCORDING UNTO THY MERCY,.... Which is either
general and providential, and reaches to all his creatures; and
according to which David had been dealt with all his days, and which
he desires a continuance of: or special; and which is in Christ, and
communicated through him; and... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] THY SERVANT,.... Not only by creation, but by grace; and as he
had a work to do, he desires to know what it was; and as it was proper
he should know his Master's will, he applies to him for it; using this
as an argument, that he was his servant, devoted to his service, and
willing to perform... [ Continue Reading ]
[IT IS] TIME FOR [THEE], LORD, TO WORK,.... To send the Messiah, to
work righteousness; to fulfil the law, and vindicate the honour of it,
broken by men. It was always a notion of the Jews that the time of the
Messiah's coming would be when it was a time of great wickedness in
the earth; and which s... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE I LOVE THY COMMANDMENTS,.... Because he was the Lord's
servant, as Aben Ezra; or rather because the wicked made void the law.
His love was the more inflamed and increased towards it by the
contempt it was had in by others; he preferred it
ABOVE GOLD, YEA, ABOVE FINE GOLD; or gold of Phez,... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE I ESTEEM ALL [THY] PRECEPTS [CONCERNING] ALL [THINGS TO BE]
RIGHT,.... He had an impartial regard to all the commandments of God;
and valued one as well as another, and walked according to all of
them; making no difference either in his affection or practice between
one and another, as bei... [ Continue Reading ]
p, PE.--THE SEVENTEENTH PART.
Ver. 129. PE. THY TESTIMONIES [ARE] WONDERFUL,.... The Scriptures,
which testify of God, his mind and will, are wonderful both with
respect to the author of them, the things contained in them, and the
use and advantage of them. They give an account of the wonderful wor... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ENTRANCE OF THY WORDS GIVETH LIGHT,.... The beginning of them; the
first three Chapter s in Genesis, what light do they give into the
origin of all things; the creation of man, his state of innocence; his
fall through the temptations of Satan, and his recovery and salvation
by Christ, the seed o... [ Continue Reading ]
I OPENED MY MOUTH, AND PANTED,.... As a person out of breath does,
through walking or running; he stops and pants, and opens his mouth,
to draw in air to his relief: or as hungry and thirsty persons pant
for food and drink, and open their mouths to receive it, before it can
well be brought to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
LOOK THOU UPON ME,.... Not as in himself; a sinful creature will not
bear looking upon by the Lord, especially with the strict eye of
justice; but as in Christ, and clothed with his righteousness; and so
not merely in a providential way, though that is a favour, but in a
way of special grace and mer... [ Continue Reading ]
ORDER MY STEPS IN THY WORD,.... Or, "by thy word" s, or "according" to
it. Which is the rule of practice and action, as well as of faith; and
happy are they who walk according to the directions of it; but it is
not in the power of man to order and direct his steps: this is done by
the Lord; and such... [ Continue Reading ]
DELIVER ME FROM THE OPPRESSION OF MAN,.... Of any man, of proud and
haughty men, as in Psalms 119:122; the psalmist always desired rather
to fall into the hands of God than into the hands of wicked men, whose
tender mercies are cruel. Some render it, "from the oppression of
Adam", as Jarchi observes... [ Continue Reading ]
MAKE THY FACE TO SHINE UPON THY SERVANT,.... That is, lift up the
light of thy countenance on me; favour me with thy gracious presence,
and communion with thyself; manifest thyself unto me, and shed abroad
thy love in my heart; cause the sun of righteousness to arise upon me,
and commune with me, fr... [ Continue Reading ]
RIVERS OF WATERS RUN DOWN MINE EYES,.... That is, "out of" them; as
the Syriac version: or, "mine eyes let down rivers of waters" t; see
Lamentations 3:48; that is, an abundance of tears, which flowed like a
river; an hyperbolical expression, setting forth the excessiveness of
grief. The reason foll... [ Continue Reading ]
u, TZADDI.--THE EIGHTEENTH PART.
Ver. 137. TZADDI. RIGHTEOUS [ART] THOU, O LORD,.... Essentially,
originally, and of himself; naturally, immutably, and universally, in
all his ways and works of nature and grace; in his thoughts, purposes,
counsels, and decrees; in all the dispensations of his provi... [ Continue Reading ]
THY TESTIMONIES THAT THOU HAST COMMANDED [ARE] RIGHTEOUS,.... The
Scriptures are holy, just, and good; and what is contained in them are
according to godliness; are for instruction in righteousness, and
teach men to live soberly, righteously, and godly;
AND VERY FAITHFUL; or "true" u: all the sayin... [ Continue Reading ]
MY ZEAL HATH CONSUMED ME,.... Zeal for God and his glory, for his word
and ordinances and worship; which is a fervour of the mind, burning
love, and flaming affections for God, shown in a holy indignation
against sin and sinners. This was a zeal according to knowledge,
sincere and hearty, and what c... [ Continue Reading ]
THY WORD IS VERY PURE,.... Or, "exceedingly purified" w: as silver
tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times, Psalms 12:6; free
from, all drossy matter; from any mixtures, or the corruptions and
doctrines of men; and which tends and leads to purity of heart and
life;
THEREFORE THY SERVANT L... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] SMALL AND DESPISED,.... Or, "I have been" x. Some versions
render it "young" y; as if it had respect to the time of his anointing
by Samuel, when he was overlooked and despised in his father's family,
1 Samuel 16:11; but the word here used is not expressive of age, but
of state, condition, an... [ Continue Reading ]
THY RIGHTEOUSNESS [IS] AN EVERLASTING RIGHTEOUSNESS,.... Or, "is for
ever" z. The rectitude of his nature, his faithfulness in his
promises, and his kindness and beneficence to his people; and
particularly the righteousness of God revealed in the Gospel; the
righteousness of his Son, which he approv... [ Continue Reading ]
TROUBLE AND ANGUISH HAVE TAKEN HOLD ON ME,.... Or, "found me" a.
Outward troubles and inward distress; troubles arising from his
enemies, the men of the world, that hated and persecuted him; and from
a body of sin and death, from the temptations of Satan, and divine
desertions; some from without, an... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF THY TESTIMONIES [IS] EVERLASTING,.... Or, "for
ever" b. The righteousness which they require, or which they publish;
the righteousness revealed in the Gospel, which is the righteousness
of Christ; Psalms 119:142;
GIVE ME UNDERSTANDING, AND I SHALL LIVE; an understanding of the... [ Continue Reading ]
q, KOPH.--THE NINETEENTH PART.
Ver. 145. KOPH. I CRIED WITH [MY] WHOLE HEART,.... Prayer is often
expressed by crying; which sometimes signifies mental, and sometimes
vocal prayer; and generally supposes the person praying to be in
distress, either outward or inward. This prayer of the psalmists wa... [ Continue Reading ]
I CRIED UNTO THEE; SAVE ME,.... In his distress he cried and prayed to
the Lord; and this was a principal and leading petition, that he would
"save" him out of all his troubles and afflictions, and out of the
hands of all his enemies; and with a temporal, spiritual, and eternal
salvation which he kn... [ Continue Reading ]
I PREVENTED THE DAWNING OF THE MORNING, AND CRIED,.... That is, he
awoke and got up, and prayed, before the day broke, the morning looked
forth, or the sun arose: he was early as well as earnest in his
supplications to God; see Psalms 5:3; as Christ, his antitype, rose
early in the morning, a great... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYES PREVENT THE [NIGHT] WATCHES,.... The Targum is,
"the morning and evening watches.''
There were three of them; Kimchi interprets it of the second and
third; the meaning is, that the psalmist was awake and employed in one
religious exercise or another, praying, reading, or meditating; eith... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR MY VOICE ACCORDING UNTO THY LOVINGKINDNESS,.... Not according to
his own merits and deserts, or works of righteousness done by him, for
the sake of which he did not present his supplications to God; nor
according to his love to him, which often waxed cold, and he in a poor
lukewarm frame of spi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY DRAW NIGH THAT FOLLOW AFTER MISCHIEF,.... Or "evil" c; that which
is sinful in itself, and injurious to others. Some cannot sleep unless
they do mischief; they are bent upon it, and proceed from evil to
evil: they are eager in their pursuit of it, as the huntsman after his
sport, to which the a... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU [ART] NEAR, O LORD,.... This was the comfort of the psalmist,
that though his enemies drew nigh with a mischievous design upon him,
yet his God was also near, and nearer than they; he was near as to
relation to him, being his God and Father; near as to union, the bond
of which is his everlastin... [ Continue Reading ]
CONCERNING THY TESTIMONIES, I HAVE KNOWN OF OLD,.... Or, "from thy
testimonies, I have known of old" d: by carefully reading the
Scriptures which testify of God, his mind an will, and frequently
meditating on them, he had learned a long time ago, even from his
youth, what follows,
THAT THOU HAST FO... [ Continue Reading ]
r, RESH.--THE TWENTIETH PART.
Ver. 153. RESH. CONSIDER MINE AFFLICTION, AND DELIVER ME,.... Or,
"look upon mine affliction" e; as in Psalms 25:18. The Lord seems as
if he did not, when he does not grant his gracious presence to his
people; or does not arise to the help and deliverance of them so so... [ Continue Reading ]
PLEAD MY CAUSE, AND DELIVER ME,.... This shows that his affliction was
chiefly from men, wicked, ungodly, and unreasonable men; such as were
Saul and his courtiers, and a whole ungodly nation: his cause was a
good one, and therefore he puts it into the hand of the Lord, and who
otherwise would not h... [ Continue Reading ]
SALVATION [IS] FAR FROM THE WICKED,.... Christ, the author of
salvation, is far from them: he was far from the unbelieving Jews,
even though salvation was of them, and he, the Saviour, was among
them; and he is far from all unconverted persons, as to knowledge of
him, faith in him, or love to him; a... [ Continue Reading ]
GREAT [ARE] THY TENDER MERCIES, O LORD,.... Not his providential
mercies only, which are many and undeserved, and constantly repeated;
but his special mercies in Christ, which flow from the tenderness of
his heart; and his merciful lovingkindness to his people, and which
are great or many f, as to q... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY [ARE] MY PERSECUTORS AND MINE ENEMIES,.... Because they were his
enemies, therefore they were his persecutors; and they became enemies
to him, or hated him, because of his religion, and on that account
persecuted him: and this has always been the lot and case of God's
people in all ages; and wh... [ Continue Reading ]
I BEHELD THE TRANSGRESSORS, AND WAS GRIEVED,.... Transgressors of the
law of God, profane sinners; such as among whom he dwelt in Mesech and
Kedar; it grieved him when he beheld their wicked life and
conversation; as Lot in Sodom; and Isaiah and Jeremiah, among persons
of unclean lips, and an assemb... [ Continue Reading ]
CONSIDER HOW I LOVE THY PRECEPTS,.... How ardently and affectionately,
how cordially and sincerely, Psalms 119:127; and that was the reason
why he was so grieved and distressed when wicked men transgressed and
despised them;
QUICKEN ME, O LORD, ACCORDING TO THY LOVING KINDNESS;
Psalms 119:88.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY WORD [IS] TRUE [FROM] THE BEGINNING,.... Every word of promise God
made from the beginning of the world, and in any period of time; as to
Adam, to Abraham, to the Israelites, or to any other person or
persons; was true in itself, and faithfully performed, not one ever
failed; particularly the pr... [ Continue Reading ]
v, SCHIN.--THE TWENTY-FIRST PART.
Ver. 161. SCHIN. PRINCES HAVE PERSECUTED ME WITHOUT A CAUSE,.... These
were either the princes of the Philistines at the court of Achish; or
the princes of Israel, who joined in the conspiracy with Absalom; or
the princes in Saul's court, as Kimchi observes; who in... [ Continue Reading ]
I REJOICE AT THY WORD, AS ONE THAT FINDETH GREAT SPOIL. At having it,
which is a distinguishing blessing; all are not favoured with it; and
is an inestimable treasure, a field in which a treasure lies; which
those that find rejoice at, and especially at the understanding of it,
as Kimchi notes: for... [ Continue Reading ]
I HATE AND ABHOR LYING,.... The sin of lying in common conversation,
which owes its rise to Satan, the father of lies; is common to human
nature, though very dishonourable to it; exceeding unbecoming a
professor of religion; and was greatly hated by David, as it ought to
be by all good men, Psalms 1... [ Continue Reading ]
SEVEN TIMES A DAY DO I PRAISE THEE,.... That is, very often in a day;
not a day passed over his head but he praised the Lord, and often in
the day; so the phrase "seven times" is used, Psalms 12:6. Praise is
comely for the saints, delightful and well pleasing to God, being
offered up in faith and th... [ Continue Reading ]
GREAT PEACE HAVE THEY WHICH LOVE THY LAW,.... The Targum adds,
"in this world.''
Great prosperity, especially prosperity of soul, inward peace, peace
of conscience, peace in Christ, and from him, flowing from his blood,
righteousness, and sacrifice, and a view of interest therein; which is
usually... [ Continue Reading ]
LORD, I HAVE HOPED FOR THY SALVATION,.... Either temporal salvation
and deliverance from enemies, and from afflictions, which God had
promised, and therefore he had reason to hope for; or spiritual and
eternal salvation, resolved on in the mind of God, provided in
covenant, promised to be wrought ou... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SOUL HATH KEPT THY TESTIMONIES,.... The word of God, which he kept
cordially and heartily; and in his heart, laid it up there; and with
his whole soul observed the doctrines and kept the precepts of it;
AND I LOVE THEM EXCEEDINGLY; and kept them from a principle of love,
and not with mercenary a... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE KEPT THY PRECEPTS AND THY TESTIMONIES,.... Both the preceptive
and doctrinal part of the word, he preserved and observed both; this
is repeated for the certainty of it, and to show his great affection
to them;
FOR ALL MY WAYS [ARE] BEFORE THEE; this is either an appeal to God for
the truth o... [ Continue Reading ]
t, TAU.--THE TWENTY-SECOND AND LAST PART.
Ver. 169. TAU. LET MY CRY COME NEAR BEFORE THEE, O LORD,.... Not "my
praise", as the Syriac version; but "my prayer", put up in great
distress, and with great vehemence and importunity; see
Psalms 119:145; and when it is desired it might "come near before... [ Continue Reading ]
LET MY SUPPLICATION COME BEFORE THEE,.... The same with his "cry" in
Psalms 119:169; only expressed by another word, signifying a petition
for grace and favour, in an humble and submissive manner; which it is
entreated might be received and accepted, as before;
DELIVER ME ACCORDING TO THY WORD; of... [ Continue Reading ]
MY LIPS SHALL UTTER PRAISE,.... Like water flowing from a fountain, as
the word m signifies. The heart of a good man is like a fountain of
water, abounding: with good things, and his mouth is a well of life;
out of the abundance of grace and good things in his heart his mouth
speaks, John 4:14; and... [ Continue Reading ]
MY TONGUE SHALL SPEAK OF THY WORD,.... Of the word of God in general;
of the truth of it, which he knew by certain experience; of the purity
of it, tending to promote holiness of heart and life; of the power and
efficacy of it, enlightening his mind, and working effectually in him;
of the profit of... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THINE HAND HELP ME,.... Let thine hand of power help me against
mine enemies, and deliver me from them; and let thine hand of
providence and grace communicate to me, and supply me with and help me
to everything needful for me, for body and soul; for time and
eternity, all grace here, and glory h... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE LONGED FOR THY SALVATION, O LORD,.... For temporal salvation
and deliverance from enemies; and for spiritual and eternal salvation
by the Messiah; and for the Messiah himself, the author of it: Kimchi
interprets it of the salvation of the soul in the world to come; see
Psalms 119:81;
AND THY... [ Continue Reading ]
LET MY SOUL LIVE, AND IT SHALL PRAISE THEE,.... The psalmist desires
the continuance of his natural life, not for his own personal
advantage, nor for the sake of his family, nor with any worldly,
sinister, and selfish views; but for the glory of God, and for the
sake of praising him: or his desire i... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE GONE ASTRAY LIKE A LOST SHEEP,.... In desert places, as it is
the nature of sheep to do o. A sheep he was, a sheep of Christ, given
him by the Father; known by him, and that knew him; knew his voice,
and followed him; a sheep of his hand, and of his pasture; one of the
lost sheep of the house... [ Continue Reading ]