Psalms 119:49-56

     49-51. Resting on the promises consoles under affliction and the tauntings of the insolent.

      upon which—rather, "Remember Thy word unto Thy servant, because," &c. So the Hebrew requires [HENGSTENBERG].

     50. for—rather, "This is my comfort . . . that," &c. [MAURER].

      hath quickened—What the Word has already done is to faith a pledge of what it shall yet do.

     49-51. Resting on the promises consoles under affliction and the tauntings of the insolent.

      upon which—rather, "Remember Thy word unto Thy servant, because," &c. So the Hebrew requires [HENGSTENBERG].

     52-56. The pious take comfort, when harassed and distressed by wickedness of men who forsake God's law, in remembering that the great principles of God's truth will still abide; and also God's

      judgments of old—that is, His past interpositions in behalf of His people are a pledge that He will again interpose to deliver them; and they become the theme of constant and delightful meditation. The more we keep the more we love the law of God.

     53. Horror—rather, "vehement wrath" [HENGSTENBERG].

     54. songs—As the exile sings songs of his home (Ps 137:3), so the child of God, "a stranger on earth," sings the songs of heaven, his true home (Ps 39:12). In ancient times, laws were put in verse, to imprint them the more on the memory of the people. So God's laws are the believer's songs.

      house of my pilgrimage—present life (Ge 17:8; 47:9; Heb 11:13).

     52-56. The pious take comfort, when harassed and distressed by wickedness of men who forsake God's law, in remembering that the great principles of God's truth will still abide; and also God's

      judgments of old—that is, His past interpositions in behalf of His people are a pledge that He will again interpose to deliver them; and they become the theme of constant and delightful meditation. The more we keep the more we love the law of God.

     56. Rather, "This is peculiarly mine (literally, to me), that I keep Thy precepts" [HENGSTENBERG and MAURER].

CHETH. (Ps 119:57-64).

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