The longest psalm, an elaborate acrostic of 176 verses, every section devoted to the excellence of God’s Word under many names, law, testimonies, precepts, statutes, commandments. It is a sustained meditation and prayer expressing love for Scripture: “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path,” and “How sweet are your words to my taste.”
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Psalms 119
Torah, acrosticThe longest psalm, a vast celebration of the beauty and power of God’s Word.
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