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Psalms 119 (NIV)

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Psalms 119 (NIV)
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Ps.119.10

119:10 The student asks God the teacher to discipline him so that he will not wander.

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Ps.119.103-104

119:103-104 Wisdom is preferable to even the finest food (19:10; 81:16). • The psalmist had already rejected the delusion offered by the way of folly (see 119:18, 78, 86, 163).

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Ps.119.105-106

119:105-106 The Lord’s word is a lamp that provides perspective, hope, and guidance in darkness (18:25-29; 119:130). Even more, this light gives life (Prov 6:23).

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Ps.119.105-112

119:105-112 Nun (נ): The psalmist’s devotion to God’s word comes from within his being (119:112) and guides his external life.

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psalms 18:25-29

psalms 18:25-29