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Proverbia 119:68
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span data-lang="lat" data-trans="jvl" data-ref="psa.119.1" class="versetxt"> Canticum graduum. [Ad Dominum cum tribularer clamavi,
et exaudivit me.
Domine, libera animam meam a labiis iniquis
et a lingua dolosa.
Quid detur tibi, aut quid apponatur tibi
ad linguam dolosam?
Sagitt� potentis acut�,
cum carbonibus desolatoriis.
Heu mihi, quia incolatus meus prolongatus est!
habitavi cum habitantibus Cedar;
multum incola fuit anima mea.
Cum his qui oderunt pacem eram pacificus;
cum loquebar illis, impugnabant me gratis.]
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
good: Psalms 86:5, Psalms 106:1, Psalms 107:1, Psalms 145:7-9, Exodus 33:18, Exodus 33:19, Exodus 34:6, Exodus 34:7, Isaiah 63:7, Matthew 5:45, Matthew 19:17, Mark 10:18, Luke 18:19
teach: Psalms 119:12, Psalms 119:26, Psalms 25:8, Psalms 25:9
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 30:18 - The good Psalms 100:5 - For the Psalms 135:3 - for the Lord Psalms 136:1 - Give thanks
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou [art] good, and doest good,.... Essentially, originally, and only good, and the fountain of all goodness to his creatures; who does good to all men in a providential way, and especially to his own people; to whom he is good in a way of special grace and mercy, in and through his Son Jesus Christ; and even he is good to them, and does good to them, when he afflicts them; he makes their afflictions work for their good, either temporal, spiritual, or eternal;
teach me thy statutes; as a fresh instance of goodness; this had been often desired, being what lay much on his mind, and was of moment and importance; see Psalms 119:12.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Thou art good - See the Psalms 100:5, note; Psalms 107:1, note.
And doest good - As the expression or manifestation of goodness. The goodness of God is not a mere sentiment; not mere feeling; not an inactive principle; not a mere wish: it finds expression in acts which tend to promote the happiness of his creatures everywhere.
Teach me thy statutes - See Psalms 119:12, note; Psalms 119:26, note. As one of the acts of the divine goodness, the psalmist prays that God will make him more and more acquainted with his law.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 119:68. Thou art good — And because thou art good, thou doest good; and because thou delightest to do good, teach me thy statutes.