Psalms 119:110

"My soul is continually in my hand, yet I won’t forget your law."

Key Reflection

In the context of ancient Israel, where religious devotion and the preservation of God's laws were paramount, this verse speaks to a profound internal struggle for the psalmist. The phrase "My soul is continually in my hand" evokes a vivid image of a person hanging by a thread, highlighting the precarious nature of human existence and the constant vigilance required to maintain one's faith and adherence to God’s commandments. Despite this existential tension, the psalmist affirms an unwavering commitment to remembering and upholding God’s laws, underscoring the personal discipline and dedication needed in religious practice during that time.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The wicked have laid a snare for me -As men do to take wild beasts or birds. See the notes atPsalms 119:85. CompareJob 18:8, note;Job 18:10, note;Psalms 9:15, note;Psalms 69:22, note. See alsoPsalms 119:61,Psalms 119:69. Yet I erred not from thy precepts -Notwithstanding the danger to which I was exposed, I maintained a steadfast adherence to thy commandments. I was not deterred from obeying them by any peril which beset me.

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