Psalm 119:52
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New International Version (©1984)
I remember your ancient laws, O LORD, and I find comfort in them.

New Living Translation (©2007)
I meditate on your age-old regulations; O LORD, they comfort me.

English Standard Version (©2001)
When I think of your rules from of old, I take comfort, O LORD.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
I have remembered Your ordinances from of old, O LORD, And comfort myself.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
I remembered thy judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
I remembered your judgments, Lord Jehovah, which are from eternity, and I have been comforted and they have been for my instruction.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
I remembered your regulations from long ago, O LORD, and I found comfort [in them].

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
I remembered your judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

American King James Version
I remembered your judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

American Standard Version
I have remembered thine ordinances of old, O Jehovah, And have comforted myself.

Douay-Rheims Bible
I remembered, O Lord, thy judgments of old: and I was comforted.

Darby Bible Translation
I remembered thy judgments of old, O Jehovah, and have comforted myself.

English Revised Version
I have remembered thy judgments of old, O LORD, and have comforted myself.

Webster's Bible Translation
I remembered thy judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

World English Bible
I remember your ordinances of old, Yahweh, and have comforted myself.

Young's Literal Translation
I remembered Thy judgments of old, O Jehovah, And I comfort myself.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

I remembered - In my troubles.

Thy judgments of old - The word "judgments" here seems to refer to the divine dealings, whether expressed in the law of God, or in the actual administration of his government over the world. The words "of old" do not seem here to refer to the "eternity past," as the phrase sometimes does now, but to the constancy and uniformity of the principles of the divine administration. The psalmist remembered that the principles of that administration had been always the same; that the law of God was always the same; and that, therefore, he might confide in God. What God had done formerly he would do now; the favor which he had shown in times past he would continue to show now. In the trials of life, in the changes which occur, in the apparent wreck of things, in the fearful prospect of disaster and ruin at any time, it is well for us to think of the unchanging principles which mark the divine dealings. Under such an administration, all who put their trust in God must be safe.

And have comforted myself - I have found consolation in this. When all else seemed to fail, it was a comfort to reflect that an unchangeable God presided over the affairs of people. We could not put confidence in a God given to change.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

I remembered thy judgments of old - The word judgments is here taken for providential dealing; and indeed kind treatment; that which God showed to the Hebrews in bearing with and blessing them. And it was the recollection of these judgments that caused him to comfort himself.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

I remembered thy judgments of old, O Lord,.... Either the judgments of God executed on wicked men; as the bringing a flood on the world of the ungodly; the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah; the destruction of Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea; the cutting off of the Canaanites, and dispossessing them of their land: or the providential dispensations of God towards his own people; who sometimes chastises and corrects them, and brings them very low, and then raises them up again, as in the case of Job. These things the psalmist called to remembrance, and revolved them in his mind, which gave him pleasure and comfort:

and have comforted myself; with such thoughts as these, that that God, who had cast down the mighty from their seats, and had scattered the proud in the imaginations of their hearts, and destroyed them, could easily rebuke the proud that had him in derision; and he that had shown himself so good and gracious to his people, when brought low, could raise him out of his afflictions and distresses.


Geneva Study Bible

I remembered thy {c} judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

(c) That is, the examples, by which you declare yourself to be judge of the world.


Wesley's Notes

119:52 Judgments - Thy ancient dispensations to the children of men in punishing the ungodly.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

52-56. The pious take comfort, when harassed and distressed by wickedness of men who forsake God's law, in remembering that the great principles of God's truth will still abide; and also God's

judgments of old-that is, His past interpositions in behalf of His people are a pledge that He will again interpose to deliver them; and they become the theme of constant and delightful meditation. The more we keep the more we love the law of God.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

119:49-56 Those that make God's promises their portion, may with humble boldness make them their plea. He that by his Spirit works faith in us, will work for us. The word of God speaks comfort in affliction. If, through grace, it makes us holy, there is enough in it to make us easy, in all conditions. Let us be certain we have the Divine law for what we believe, and then let not scoffers prevail upon us to decline from it. God's judgments of old comfort and encourage us, for he is still the same. Sin is horrible in the eyes of all that are sanctified. Ere long the believer will be absent from the body, and present with the Lord. In the mean time, the statutes of the Lord supply subjects for grateful praise. In the season of affliction, and in the silent hours of the night, he remembers the name of the Lord, and is stirred up to keep the law. All who have made religion the first thing, will own that they have been unspeakable gainers by it.


Psalm 103:18 with those who keep his covenant and remember to obey his precepts.
Psalm 119:53 Indignation grips me because of the wicked, who have forsaken your law.

Ancient Comfort Comforted Decisions Find Judgments Kept Laws Memory Ordinances Past Remember Remembered Think Times


I remembered thy judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

remembered Ps 77:5,11,12 105:5 143:5 Ex 14:29,30 Nu 16:3 De 1:35,36 4:3,4 2Pe 2:4-9

Psalms Chapter 119 Verse 52

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