The Profound Psalm
by Susan Hanson I ran across a statement about Psalm 119 that got me curious, so in spite of the fact that I have read it before, I started reading and found it to be nothing short of profound this time.
God designed this psalm to show us how He wants us to conduct our lives. It is divided up into twenty-two sections (labeled with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet), of eight verses each. Each letter is a picture that illustrates a concept in Hebrew, and while it is very interesting to dive that deeply into it, it is very involved to see how those pictorial letters relate to the message of each section of the psalm.
However, one thing to consider when studying this psalm is that in Hebrew the number 8 (chet) is the number of New Beginnings. In the Bible the number also represents a new beginning, meaning a new order or creation, and man's true 'born again' event when he is resurrected from the dead into eternal life. (http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/Chet/chet.html)
The first section, “aleph”, is a general introduction of sorts: (CJB)
The second section, “beyt”, opens with a question using a young man as the subject but in reality, it applies to everyone:
As I read this, it came to mind how, as King David wrote this, he was telling Almighty God all the things he does, such as in verse 10, seeking Him with all his heart, on through verse 16. My very next thought was wondering how honest and accurate those words would be if it were me saying them to my God as David was doing…maybe I would be guilty of exaggerating my own conduct…something we are all prone to do because of that human nature in us that sees other people’s faults much easier than we see our own.
Just a few verses from the psalm that illustrate how seriously David took God’s precepts and obviously, how seriously we should take them:
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