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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · The format of Psalm 119 is an alphabetic acrostic, meaning that the first letters of each line in Hebrew follow through the alphabet, 8 lines per letter, thus 8 lines x 22 letters in Hebrew = 176 lines. One message of this psalm is that we are to live a lifestyle that demonstrates obedience to the Lord, who is a God of order (hence the acrostic structure), not of chaos.

  2. Jun 18, 2013 · Psalm 119 is a prayer that includes many different elements, including prayers of praise (45-48), lament (81-88), vindication (132-134), obedience (57-64), and petitions for wisdom (33-40). 7. David Powlison observes, “Psalm 119 is actually not about the topic of getting Scripture into your life.

  3. Psalm 119 is a beautiful testament to the enduring power of God's word. Through highs and lows, the Psalmist clings to the wisdom of God's commands, finding comfort, guidance, and resilience therein. It implores us to immerse ourselves in God's statutes, finding in them a source of hope, strength, and direction.

  4. The Theme. The basic theme of Psalm 119 is the practical use of the Word of God in the life of the believer. When you consider that the writer probably did not have a complete Old Testament, let alone a complete Bible, this emphasis is both remarkable and important.

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · Found in the center of God's Word, Psalm 119 is the longest chapter of the Bible. Important themes, found throughout its 176 verses, focus on the Truth and necessity of God's Word and on His very ...

  6. Jun 25, 2021 · 11. Offers Salvation (Psalm 119:81, 88, 94, 154, 166).Other than God’s love, the most repeated attribute of God we see in this chapter is God’s salvation. He offers it freely, without ...

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  8. This section of the psalm shows us that the author was a man who had suffered deeply. He had known persecution (Psalm 119:22-23), deprivation and fear for his life (Psalm 119:17), seasons when he seemed to get nothing from God’s word (Psalm 119:18), and loneliness, rejection, and a sense of abandonment (Psalm 119:19-20). ii.

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