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Psalm 119:11KJV·author unknown

Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.

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

God's word is a treasure, but only the heart keeps it safe from loss and forgetting. Hide it there, and when temptation strikes, you will have it ready to answer as Christ did: It is written.

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John Gill Reformed Baptist

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 he had received from him; particularly for teaching him what he had learned...