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In which Psalm do we read "O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day"?
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Click to reveal the answerThe answer is: 119
Ps 119:97
The verse you’re curious about comes from Psalm 119:97, nestled smack dab in the longest chapter of the Bible. This chapter is a treasure trove of reflections on the value and beauty of divine law. But what makes Psalm 119 shine is not just its length—it's how it reverently echoes the promises made in earlier scriptures, emphasizing the frequently overlooked unity between the Old Testament law and a believer’s heart.
The phrase “O how love I thy law!” of course elevates the Torah, the first five books where those pivotal Ten Commandments are found. But, wouldn't you agree, there’s something more than a strict legal interpretation here? This verse elevates the law from a mere set of rules to a vital and loving guide for life. The psalmist mentions contemplation: the law isn't just memorized – it’s meditated on daily! Imagine melding spirituality with practicality!
Curiously, Psalm 119 intersects with themes found in the New Testament; both resonate with the heart of love and commitment to divine principles. Jesus’ teachings often highlight the law’s essence: love God, love your neighbor—which harmonizes beautifully with the psalmist's sentiments.
And for those trivia lovers: did you know that Psalm 119 is an acrostic, with each section beginning with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet? What a creative way to savour the richness of spiritual law! So, when diving into this psalm, rejoice in its celebration of guidance that arises from love!
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