I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word. Gimel
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
I declared all God's judgments with my lips, not merely as a king giving orders, but in my daily speech, showing how full my heart was of His word. Out of abundance of the heart the mouth speaks; so I fed others with what I myself had been fed. Those who know God's word should share it freely, as a householder brings forth from his store things new and old.
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Commenting on Psalm 119:13-16
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.