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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 119:28-29

Here is, 1. David's representation of his own griefs: My soul melteth for heaviness, which is to the same purport with Ps. 119:25; My soul cleaveth to the dust. Heaviness in the heart of man makes it to melt, to drop away like a candle that wastes. The penitent soul melts in sorrow for sin, and even the patient soul may melt in the sense of affliction, and it is then its interest to pour out its supplication before God. 2. His request for God's grace. (1.) That God would enable him to bear his... read more

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 119:30-32

Observe, I. That those who will make anything to purpose of their religion must first make it their serious and deliberate choice; so David did: I have chosen the way of truth. Note, 1. The way of serious godliness is the way of truth; the principles it is founded on are principles of eternal truth, and it is the only true way to happiness. 2. We must choose to walk in this way, not because we know no other way, but because we know no better; nay we know no other safe and good way. Let us... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 119:29

Remove from me the way of lying ,.... Not the sin of lying to men, and a course of it, which David was not addicted to; but a "false way", or "way of falsehood" F2 דרך שקר "viam falsitatis", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Cocceius, Gejerus, Michaelis. ; as it may be rendered, and so the Targum; and is the same with what he expresses his abhorrence of, Psalm 119:128 ; and is opposed to the way of truth in Psalm 119:30 ; and designs all false doctrine and false worship, all... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 119:30

I have chosen the way of truth ,.... Christ, who is the way and the truth, the true way to God and to eternal happiness; and to choose him is to choose the good part, which shall never be taken away; and which choice is made, not by the free will of man, as left to itself, but under the influence and by the direction of the Spirit and grace of God; whereby a soul sees a preferableness in Christ to every thing else, and which determines the choice of him: or, "the way of faith", as the... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 119:31

I have stuck unto thy testimonies ,.... The word of God, the Scriptures of truth, and the doctrines contained in them. These he closely adhered to, was glued unto them as it were; having firmly believed them, he steadfastly professed them; nor could he be moved from them by any temptations whatever, notwithstanding the reproach cast upon them and him for their sake, or the opposition made unto them; O Lord, put me not to shame : or let me not be ashamed of the choice I have made, of the... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 119:29

The way of lying - The propensity to falsity and prevarication, whatsoever is contrary to truth. Remove me from its solicitations, and remove it from me. "Grant me thy law graciously;" give it to me as a rule of moral conduct; but give it to me graciously through the gospel, and then it will not be the letter that killeth, but will be sanctified to me, so as to become to me holy, just, and Good. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 119:30

I have chosen the way of truth - And that I may continue in its "remove from me the way of lying." See above. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 119:31

I have stuck - דבקתי dabakti , I have cleaved to, been glued to, them: the same word as in Psalm 119:25 . My soul cleaves as much to thy testimonies, as my life has cleaved to the dust. O Lord, put me not to shame - Let my sins and follies be blotted out by thy mercy; and so hide and cover them that they shall never appear, either in this or the coming world, to my shame and confusion! How many need to be importunate with God in this prayer! read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 119:29

Verse 29 29.Take away from me the way of falsehood. Knowing how prone the nature of man is to vanity and falsehood, he first asks the sanctification of his thoughts, lest, being entangled by the snares of Satan, he fall into error. Next, that he may be kept from falsehood, he prays to be fortified with the doctrine of the law. The second clause of the verse is interpreted variously. Some render it, make thy law pleasant to me. And as the law is disagreeable to the flesh, which it subdues and... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 119:30

Verse 30 30.I have chosen the way of truth. In this and the following verse he affirms that he was so disposed as to desire nothing more than to follow righteousness and truth. It is, therefore, with great propriety he employs the term to choose. The old adage, that man’s life is as it were at the point where two ways meet, refers not simply to the general tenor of human life, but to every particular action of it. For no sooner do we undertake any thing, no matter how small, than we are... read more

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