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Psalm 119:65-80

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  Psalm 119 is the longest psalm in the Bible. It consists of 22 sections, one for each of the letters in the Hebrew alphabet in order.  Each section has 8 verses, all beginning with that Hebrew letter in the original language. The theme of the psalm is love for God's Word. Several terms are used throughout the psalm to refer to God's Word:  Law ( torah ) - instruction or teaching Testimonies ( edot ) - associated with testifying to God's will according to the covenant Precepts ( piqqudim ) - details on actions to take Statutes or Decrees ( huqqim ) - authoritative written orders prescribed by God Commandments ( miswot ) - commands or orders Rules or Judgments or Ordinances ( mispatim ) - ruling or judgment on what is right and wrong Word or Promise ( dabar ,  imrah ) - spoken promises or revelation Other terms that may also be considered referencing Divine wisdom and revelation are "ways" or "way." Following are some reflections that may be beneficial t

Psalm 119:49-64

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  Psalm 119 is the longest psalm in the Bible. It consists of 22 sections, one for each of the letters in the Hebrew alphabet in order.  Each section has 8 verses, all beginning with that Hebrew letter in the original language. The theme of the psalm is love for God's Word. Several terms are used throughout the psalm to refer to God's Word:  Law ( torah ) - instruction or teaching Testimonies ( edot ) - associated with testifying to God's will according to the covenant Precepts ( piqqudim ) - details on actions to take Statutes or Decrees ( huqqim ) - authoritative written orders prescribed by God Commandments ( miswot ) - commands or orders Rules or Judgments or Ordinances ( mispatim ) - ruling or judgment on what is right and wrong Word or Promise ( dabar ,  imrah ) - spoken promises or revelation Other terms that may also be considered referencing Divine wisdom and revelation are "ways" or "way." Following are some reflections that may be beneficial t

Psalm 119:33-48

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  Psalm 119 is the longest psalm in the Bible. It consists of 22 sections, one for each of the letters in the Hebrew alphabet in order.  Each section has 8 verses, all beginning with that Hebrew letter in the original language. The theme of the psalm is love for God's Word. Several terms are used throughout the psalm to refer to God's Word:  Law ( torah ) - instruction or teaching Testimonies ( edot ) - associated with testifying to God's will according to the covenant Precepts ( piqqudim ) - details on actions to take Statutes or Decrees ( huqqim ) - authoritative written orders prescribed by God Commandments ( miswot ) - commands or orders Rules or Judgments or Ordinances ( mispatim ) - ruling or judgment on what is right and wrong Word or Promise ( dabar ,  imrah ) - spoken promises or revelation Other terms that may also be considered referencing Divine wisdom and revelation are "ways" or "way." Following are some reflections that may be beneficial t

Psalm 119:17-32

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  Psalm 119 is the longest psalm in the Bible. It consists of 22 sections, one for each of the letters in the Hebrew alphabet in order.  Each section has 8 verses, all beginning with that Hebrew letter in the original language. The theme of the psalm is love for God's Word. Several terms are used throughout the psalm to refer to God's Word:  Law ( torah ) - instruction or teaching Testimonies ( edot ) - associated with testifying to God's will according to the covenant Precepts ( piqqudim ) - details on actions to take Statutes or Decrees ( huqqim ) - authoritative written orders prescribed by God Commandments ( miswot ) - commands or orders Rules or Judgments or Ordinances ( mispatim ) - ruling or judgment on what is right and wrong Word or Promise ( dabar ,  imrah ) - spoken promises or revelation Other terms that may also be considered referencing Divine wisdom and revelation are "ways" or "way." Following are some reflections that may be beneficial t