Psalm 119:141
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New International Version (©1984)
Though I am lowly and despised, I do not forget your precepts.

New Living Translation (©2007)
I am insignificant and despised, but I don't forget your commandments.

English Standard Version (©2001)
I am small and despised, yet I do not forget your precepts.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
I am small and despised, Yet I do not forget Your precepts.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
I am small and despised: yet do not I forget thy precepts.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
I am small and despised and I have not forgotten your commandments.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
I am unimportant and despised, [yet] I never forget your guiding principles.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
I am small and despised: yet do I not forget your precepts.

American King James Version
I am small and despised: yet do not I forget your precepts.

American Standard Version
I am small and despised; Yet do I not forget thy precepts.

Douay-Rheims Bible
I am very young and despised; but I forgot not thy justifications.

Darby Bible Translation
I am little and despised: thy precepts have I not forgotten.

English Revised Version
I am small and despised: yet do not I forget thy precepts.

Webster's Bible Translation
I am small and despised: yet I do not forget thy precepts.

World English Bible
I am small and despised. I don't forget your precepts.

Young's Literal Translation
Small I am, and despised, Thy precepts I have not forgotten.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

I am small and despised - The word here rendered "small" may mean "small" in respect to number - that is, "few," Micah 5:2; Isaiah 60:22; or in respect to age - "young," Genesis 19:31; or in respect to dignity - "low;" least in rank or esteem. The language here may be applied to the church as comparatively few; to one who is young; or to one in humble life. Either of these may be a reason why one is regarded as of little consequence, or may be subject to reproach and ridicule. It is not possible to determine in which of these senses the word is used here, or in which sense it was applicable to the psalmist. The word "despised" means treated as unworthy of notice; passed by; looked upon with contempt. This might be on account of age, or poverty, or ignorance, or humble rank: or it might be simply on account of his religion, for the friends of God have been, and often are, despised simply because they are religious. The Saviour was despised by people; the apostles were; the most excellent of the earth in all ages have been. Compare Hebrews 11:36-38; 1 Corinthians 4:13.

Yet do not I forget thy precepts - I am not ashamed of them. I am not deterred from keeping them, and from avowing my purpose to obey them, because I am despised for it. This is often one of the severest tests of religion, and to be faithful in such circumstances is one of the clearest proofs of true attachment to God. There are few things which we are less able to bear than contempt, and one of the best evidences of attachment to principle is when we adhere to what we regard as right and true, though we are despised for it by the frivolous, the worldly, the rich - by those who claim to be "wise." He who can bear contempt on account of his opinions, can usually bear anything.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

I am small and despised - And on these accounts have every thing to fear. Being small, I cannot resist; being despised, I am in danger; but even all this does not induce me to start aside, or through the fear of man to be unfaithful to thee.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

I am small and despised,.... Or, "I have been" (x). Some versions render it "young" (y); as if it had respect to the time of his anointing by Samuel, when he was overlooked and despised in his father's family, 1 Samuel 16:11; but the word here used is not expressive of age, but of state, condition, and circumstances; and the meaning is, that he was little in his own esteem, and in the esteem of men, and was despised; and that on account of religion, in which he was a type of Christ, Psalm 22:6; and which is the common lot of good men, who are treated by the world as the faith of it, and the offscouring of all things;

yet do not I forget thy precepts; to observe and keep them: the ill treatment of men on account of religion did not cause him to forsake it, or to leave the ways, word, and worship of God; see Psalm 119:83.

(x) "ego fui, et adhuc sum", Michaelis. (y) Sept. "adolescentulus", V. L.


Geneva Study Bible

I am {c} small and despised: yet do not I forget thy precepts.

(c) This is the true trial to praise God in adversity.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

141. The pious, however despised of men, are distinguished in God's sight by a regard for His law.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

119:137-144 God never did, and never can do wrong to any. The promises are faithfully performed by Him that made them. Zeal against sin should constrain us to do what we can against it, at least to do more in religion ourselves. Our love to the word of God is evidence of our love to God, because it is designed to make us partake his holiness. Men's real excellency always makes them low in their own eyes. When we are small and despised, we have the more need to remember God's precepts, that we may have them to support us. The law of God is the truth, the standard of holiness, the rule of happiness; but the obedience of Christ alone justifies the believer. Sorrows are often the lot of saints in this vale of tears; they are in heaviness through manifold temptations. There are delights in the word of God, which the saints often most sweetly enjoy when in trouble and anguish. This is life eternal, to know God and Jesus Christ whom he has sent, Joh 17:3. May we live the life of faith and grace here, and be removed to the life of glory hereafter.


Deuteronomy 26:13 Then say to the LORD your God: "I have removed from my house the sacred portion and have given it to the Levite, the alien, the fatherless and the widow, according to all you commanded. I have not turned aside from your commands nor have I forgotten any of them.
Psalm 22:6 But I am a worm and not a man, scorned by men and despised by the people.
Psalm 119:61 Though the wicked bind me with ropes, I will not forget your law.

Account Despised Forget Forgotten Lowly Mind Orders Precepts Small


I am small and despised: yet do not I forget thy precepts.

small Ps 22:6 40:17 Pr 15:16 16:8 19:1 Isa 53:3 Lu 6:20 9:58 2Co 8:9 Jas 2:5

yet do Ps 119:109,176 Pr 3:1

Psalms Chapter 119 Verse 141

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