the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Psalms 119:66
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I believe in your commands; now teach me good judgment and knowledge.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge; for I have believed in thy commandments.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge; For I have believed in your commandments.
Teach me wisdom and knowledge because I trust your commands.
Teach me proper discernment and understanding! For I consider your commands to be reliable.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge: for I have believed thy commandments.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, For I believe in your commandments.
Teach me good judgment (discernment) and knowledge, For I have believed and trusted and relied on Your commandments.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I believe in your commandments.
Teche thou me goodnesse, and loore, and kunnyng; for Y bileuede to thin heestis.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I believe in Your commandments.
Give me wisdom and good sense. I trust your commands.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge; For I have believed in thy commandments.
Give me knowledge and good sense; for I have put my faith in your teachings.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, because I trust in your mitzvot.
Teach me good discernment and knowledge; for I have believed in thy commandments.
Give me the knowledge to make wise decisions. I trust your commands.
Teach me good discernment and knowledge; for I have believed Thy commandments.
Teach me good iudgement and knowledge: for I haue beleeued thy commandements.
Teach me what I should know to be right and fair for I believe in Your Law.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I believe in your commandments.
Teach me good iudgement & knowledge: for I haue beleeued thy commandements.
Teach me good judgment, grace, and knowledge; for I have believed thy commandments.
Give me wisdom and knowledge, because I trust in your commands.
Good judgment and knowledge, teach thou me, For, in thy commandments, have I trusted.
(118-66) Teach me goodness and discipline and knowledge; for I have believed thy commandments.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I believe in thy commandments.
Learne me the good taste & cunning: for I haue beleued thy commaundementes.
Teach me kindness, and instruction, and knowledge: for I have believed thy commandments.
Teach me good judgment and discernment,for I rely on your commands.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, For I believe in your mitzvot.
Teach me good discernment and knowledge, for I believe your commands.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I have believed Your Commands.
The goodness of reason and knowledge teach me, For in Thy commands I have believed.
O lerne me kyndnesse, nourtoure & knowlege, for I beleue thy commaundementes.
Teach me good discernment and knowledge, For I believe in Your commandments.
Teach me good judgment and knowledge, For I believe Your commandments.
Teach me good discernment and knowledge, For I believe in Your commandments.
Teach me good discernment and knowledge,For I believe in Your commandments.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Teach me: Psalms 119:34, Psalms 72:1, Psalms 72:2, 1 Kings 3:9, 1 Kings 3:28, Proverbs 2:1-9, Proverbs 8:20, Isaiah 11:2-4, Judges 3:15, Matthew 13:11, Philippians 1:9, James 3:13-18
I Have: Psalms 119:128, Psalms 119:160, Psalms 119:172, Nehemiah 9:13, Nehemiah 9:14
Reciprocal: Psalms 25:5 - teach Psalms 25:9 - guide Psalms 94:10 - teacheth man Psalms 119:125 - give Psalms 119:144 - give me 1 Corinthians 13:7 - believeth
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Teach me good judgment and knowledge,.... Or, "a good taste" p: of the Lord himself, how good and gracious he is; of his grace and love, which is better than wine; of his word and the truths of it, which are sweeter to a spiritual taste than honey or the honeycomb; and of the things of the Spirit of God, which are seventy to a spiritual man, a distinguishing taste of things; for as "the taste discerns perverse things" in food, so a man of a spiritual taste distinguishes good from evil, truth from error; discerns things that differ, and approves of those that are most excellent, and abides by them. Or, "a good sense" q, as it may be rendered; a good sense of the Scriptures, the true and right sense of them; and to have the mind of God and of Christ, and of the Spirit of Christ, in the word; and to have distinguishing light in it, and a well established judgment in the truths of it, is very desirable: as is also a spiritual and experimental "knowledge" of them, a growing and increasing one; a knowledge of God in Christ, and of his will; a knowledge of Christ, his person and offices, and the mysteries of his grace; which a truly gracious and humble soul desires to be taught, and is taught of God more or less;
for I have believed thy commandments; the whole word of God, and all that is said in it; that it is of God, is the word of God and not the word of man; and therefore he was desirous of being taught the true meaning of it, and to be experimentally acquainted with it; the word of God is called his commandment, Psalms 19:7. Or the precepts of the word; he believed these were the commandments of God, and not of men; delivered out by him, and enforced by his authority; and therefore he gave credit to them, and loved them, and desired better to understand and do them: or the promises and threatenings annexed to them, which he believed would be punctually fulfilled upon the doers or transgressors of them; and as for himself, he cheerfully yielded the obedience of faith unto them.
p טוב טעם "bonitatem gustus", Piscator, Michaelis. q "Bonitatem sensus", Montanus; i.e. "sensum bonum", Gejerus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Teach me good judgment - The word here rendered “judgment” means, properly, “taste,” that power by which we determine the quality of things as sweet, bitter, sour, etc. Then it is applied to the mind or understanding, as that by which we determine the moral quality of things, or decide what is right or wrong; wise or foolish; good or evil. Here it means that he desired to have in full exercise the faculty of appreciating what is right, and of distinguishing it from what is wrong.
And knowledge - Knowledge of the truth; knowledge of thy will; knowledge of duty.
For I have believed thy commandments - I have confided in thy commandments. He believed that such a keeping of the law of God would be connected with a correct view of things. The keeping of the commands of God is one of the best means of growing in true knowledge, and of cultivating the understanding; of promoting a just taste or perception of what is true, and of developing the powers of the soul in the best proportions. Compare John 7:17.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 119:66. Teach me good judgment and knowledge — טוב טעם ודעי למדני tob taam vedaath lammnedeni. Teach me (to have) a good taste and discernment. Let me see and know the importance of Divine things, and give me a relish for them.