Psalms

Pulling on the leash (Psalm 119:32)

I run the way of your commandments, for you enlarge my understanding (Psalm 119:32 NRSV). Yesterday, I took our dog Tiglath-pileser IV (named after the Neo-Assyrian ruler, TP…
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Deception Temptation (Psalm 119:29)

Put false ways far from me; and graciously teach me your law (Psalm 119:29 NRSV). False ways are close enough to the psalmist that he* needs divine help…
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A soul-melting sorrow (Psalm 119:28)

My soul melts away for sorrow; strengthen me according to your word (Psalm 119:28 NRSV). What do you do when you're depressed?  The psalmist writes a poem of…
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The Word overcomes Death (Psalm 119:25)

My soul clings to the dust: revive me according to your word (Psalm 119:25 NRSV). Clinging to the dust.  In this verse one hears echoes of the curse on the man…
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Who Says, “There is no God”?

Now is the time of the year when one reflects on the deeper meaning of foolishness.  (If you believe that, you need to check the calendar.) The Bible has a…
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Need a shrink? (Psalm 119:24)

Your decrees are my delight, they are my counselors (Psalm 119:24 NRSV). Once again the psalmist "delights" in the commands of God.  The word "delight" appears ten times in…
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Prince plot protection (Psalm 119:23)

Even though princes sit plotting against me, your servant will meditate on your statutes (Psalm 119:23 NRSV). Enemies have gathered together against their common foe.  You.  They are…
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Insolent, accursed wanderers (Psalm 119:21)

You rebuke the insolent, accursed ones, who wander from your commandments (Psalm 119:21 NRSV). The psalmist is informing YHWH about something that he already knows.  Which is something…
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Got ordinance lust? (Psalm 119:20)

My soul is consumed with longing for your ordinances at all times (Psalm 119:20 NRSV). This is my favorite verse in Psalm 119, and one of my favorites…
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ET phone home (Psalm 119:19)

I live as an alien in the land; do not hide your commandments from me (Psalm 119:19 NRSV). The first half of this verse could be translated as "Alien…
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“Let’s make a deal” (Psalm 119:17)

Deal bountifully with your servant, so that I may live and observe your word (Psalm 119:17 NRSV). In this verse, Psalm 119 moves into the Gimel section, where each of the eight verses begins…
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Is the psalmist Lord Voldemort? (Part 1)

(Just to be clear,  the psalmist isn't Lord Voldemort (he's fictional).  But blog titles are supposed to be provocative.) At dinner with my family last night, I asked which…
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Delighting, forgetting and 9% (Psalm 119:16)

I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word (Psa. 119:16 NRSV). More delighting in God's statutes.  In verse 14, the psalmist delighted  (but it uses a different…
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