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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Psalms 119:141

I am small and despised - The word here rendered “small” may mean “small” in respect to number - that is, “few,” Micah 5:2; Isaiah 60:22; or in respect to age - “young,” Genesis 19:31; or in respect to dignity - “low;” least in rank or esteem. The language here may be applied to the church as comparatively few; to one who is young; or to one in humble life. Either of these may be a reason why one is regarded as of little consequence, or may be subject to reproach and ridicule. It is not... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Psalms 119:142

Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness - It never changes. The principles of thy law, of thy government, and of thy method of saving people, are the same under all dispensations, in every land, in all worlds; and they will remain the same forever. Human governments change. Old dynasties pass away. New laws are enacted under new administrations. Customs change. Opinions change. People change. The world changes. But as God himself never changes, so it is with his law. That law is... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Psalms 119:143

Trouble and anguish - The word rendered “trouble” means affliction of any kind; the word rendered “anguish” would probably express that which results from being pressed, compressed, straitened. It properly refers to a situation where there is no room to move, and where we are pent up in a narrow place. The two words denote deep affliction.Have taken hold on me - Margin, as in Hebrew, “found me.” That is, they were in pursuit of me, and have at last apprehended me. Trouble, anguish, death, are... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Psalms 119:144

The righteousness of thy testimonies - The principles of righteousness on which they are founded. Those testimonies - those laws - are not arbitrary, or the mere expressions of will. They are founded on right and justice as seen by God, and his laws are his testimony as to what truth and justice are.Is everlasting - See the notes at Psalms 119:142.Give me understanding, and I shall live - Give me a right view of thy law, and thy truth, and I shall have real life. See the notes at Psalms 119:34. read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 119:97-100

MEM. Psalms 119:97-100. O how I love thy law! O Lord, thou knowest my love to it is inexpressible: to then I appeal herein against all the censures and calumnies of my enemies to the contrary. It is my meditation all the day Because I desire to know and do thy will, which it declares in all things. Thou, through thy commandments Which direct me into, and preserve me in, the way of righteousness; hast made me wiser than my enemies Who pursue a different course, and take their own will... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 119:101-102

Psalms 119:101-102 . I have refrained, &c., from every evil way Every way which either is evil, or leads to evil; sin, and the temptations or occasions of sin; that I might keep thy word Not for any worldly or carnal reasons, as some men abstain from divers sins for their credit or advantage: but out of pure respect to thy word; for thou hast taught me Namely, by thy blessed Spirit illuminating my mind, and working in my heart, which other teachers cannot do. read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 119:103-104

Psalms 119:103-104. How sweet are thy words to my taste! Observe, reader, there is such a thing as a spiritual taste, an inward savour and relish of divine things; such an evidence of them to ourselves, by experience, as we cannot give to others. To this taste the word of God is sweet; yea, sweeter than any of the gratifications of sense, even those that are most delicious. David here speaks as if he wanted words to express the satisfaction he took in the discoveries of the divine will and... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 119:105-108

NUN. Psalms 119:105-108. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet To direct me in all my doubts and difficulties, and to comfort me in all my fears and distresses. I have sworn, and will perform it I have solemnly vowed, and, by God’s grace, will fulfil my vow; that I will keep thy righteous judgments Thy commands, which are consonant to the eternal rules of equity, and which it is our duty to observe carefully. Accept the free-will-offerings of my mouth The sacrifices of prayer and praise,... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 119:109-110

Psalms 119:109-110. My soul is continually in my hand Exposed to perpetual and extreme danger, as any precious and frail thing is which a man carries openly in his hand, and which he may easily let fall, or be deprived of by violence. This is true of us all: we stand in jeopardy every hour, and there is but a step between us and death. But David considered himself as being peculiarly in danger, because, as he says in the next verse, the wicked had laid a snare for him Intending, probably,... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 119:111-112

Psalms 119:111-112 . Thy testimonies have I taken, &c. I have chosen them for my portion, a portion which I will never relinquish. I have inclined my heart That is, I have complied with the motions of thy Spirit, inclining my heart to perform thy statutes Though “the inclination of the heart to good, is the work of God, yet man is said to perform it when he listens to the call, and obeys the motions of his grace.” read more

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