Psalm 119
Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible and is entirely devoted to exalting the Word of God. It is an acrostic poem, with each section of eight verses beginning with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The psalmist expresses his love for God's commands, statutes, precepts, and promises, and declares their everlasting nature, as well as their ability to give wisdom, guidance, and salvation to those who follow them.
Bible version
The Majesty of God's Word: A Devotion to the Law
Commentary
Psalm 119 is a profound and passionate reflection on the power and beauty of the Scriptures as the revelation of God's will and character. It celebrates the inerrancy, sufficiency, and authority of God's Word and captures the heart of all true believers who seek to honor and delight in God's commands. The psalmist's language is rich, full of metaphors, and expressions of deep affection and devotion. He portrays the Word of God as a lamp to his feet, a shield and refuge, a delight and treasure, a source of comfort and hope, and a guide to eternal life. At the same time, he is aware of the dangers of spiritual lethargy, disobedience, and compromise, and acknowledges the need for divine grace and mercy. Psalm 119 serves as an inspiration and challenge to all who desire to grow in their knowledge of God and their obedience to His word.
Meet the heroes of Psalm, 119
FAQ
Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Psalm, chapter 119 it would take approximately 15 minutes to finish.
There are 176 verses in Psalm, chapter 119.