Psalms 119:87

"All of your commandments are faithful. They persecute me wrongfully. Help me!"

Key Reflection

In first-century Israel, Psalm 119:87 would resonate deeply with the faithful as it speaks to the enduring nature of God's commandments and the unjust persecution they faced. The psalmist asserts that despite facing wrongful mistreatment from those who should understand and follow these commands, he remains steadfast in his commitment to God’s laws. This reflects a common experience among early Jewish believers, who were often subject to persecution from their own communities for adhering strictly to religious practices deemed outdated or heretical by some.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

They had almost consumed me upon earth -The word which is here translated “consumed” is the same which is used inPsalms 119:81, and there rendered “fainteth.” See the notes at that verse. The idea is, that their persecutions had been so severe, and so long continued, that his strength was almost exhausted; he was ready to faint and to die. But I forsook not thy precepts -I still adhered to thee, even in the extremity of my suffering. The effect of persecution was not to drive me from thee, or to lead me to abandon thee. SeePsalms 119:61, note;Psalms 119:69, note.

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