Psalms 119:11

Thy word.

97; 1:2; 37:31; 40:8; Job 22:22; Pr 2:1,10,11; Isa 51:7; Jer 15:16

Lu 2:19,51; Col 3:16

that I.

19:13

Psalms 119:83

like a bottle in the smoke.As the bottles in the East are made of skin, it is evident that one of these hung up in the smoke must soon be parched, shrivelled up, lose all its strength, and become unsightly and useless. Thus the Psalmist appeared to himself to have become useless and despicable, through the exhausted state of his body and mind, by long bodily afflictions and mental distress.

22:15; 102:3,4; Job 30:30

yet do I.

16,61,176

Psalms 119:93

will never.

16,50; Joh 6:63; 1Pe 1:23

Psalms 119:109

My soul.Rather, "My life {naphshee} is continually in my hand;" i.e., it is in constant danger; every hour I am on the confines of death. The LXX., Syriac, and Ethiopic read, "in thy hand;" but this is a conjectural and useless alteration.

Jud 12:3; 1Sa 19:5; 20:3; Job 13:14; Ro 8:36; 1Co 15:31; 2Co 11:23

yet do I not.

83,117,152

Psalms 119:141

small.

22:6; 40:17; Pr 15:16; 16:8; 19:1; Isa 53:3; Lu 6:20; 9:58; 2Co 8:9

Jas 2:5

yet do.

109,176; Pr 3:1

Psalms 119:176

gone astray.

Isa 53:6; Eze 34:6,16; Mt 10:6; 15:24; 18:12,13; Lu 15:4-7

Joh 10:16; 1Pe 2:25

seek.

So 1:4; Jer 31:18; Lu 19:10; Ga 4:9; Php 2:13; Jas 1:17

for I do.

61,93; Ho 4:6

Proverbs 3:1

1 Sundry exhortations.

13 The gain of wisdom.

27 Exhortation to beneficence, etc.

33 The different state of the wicked and upright.

forget.

1:8; 4:5; 31:5; De 4:23; Ps 119:93,153,176; Ho 4:6

let.

De 4:9; 6:6-9; 8:1; 30:16-20; Ps 119:11,16,34,47,48; Isa 51:17

Jer 31:33; Joh 14:21-24

James 1:23-24

2:14-26; Jer 44:16; Eze 33:31,32; Mt 7:26,27; Lu 6:47-7:16

what.

Jud 8:18; Mt 8:27; Lu 1:66; 7:39; 1Th 1:5; 2Pe 3:11
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