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Psalm 119:158BSB·author unknown

I look on the faithless with loathing because they do not keep Your word.

John Calvin Reformed

This psalm pursues two chief ends: to exhort God's children toward a holy life, and to establish the Law as the rule and form of true worship. The psalmist weaves in promises to animate believers to live justly, and complaints against the wicked who despise the Law, lest the faithful be corrupted by their example. Though he moves from one matter to another, the composition is not a heap of scattered thoughts, but holds together by a living connection.

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Commenting on Psalm 119:1-176

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Look around and you see the faithless walking openly on every side, their sins bare before all men, and it grieves any soul that loves God's glory and mankind's welfare. I grieve not because they vex me, but because they provoke Him: they keep not His word.

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John Gill Reformed Baptist

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 such only delight in it who spiritually understand it, or have...