Psalm 119:53
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New International Version (©1984)
Indignation grips me because of the wicked, who have forsaken your law.

New Living Translation (©2007)
I become furious with the wicked, because they reject your instructions.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Hot indignation seizes me because of the wicked, who forsake your law.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Burning indignation has seized me because of the wicked, Who forsake Your law.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Horror hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked that forsake thy law.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
Sadness has seized me, from sinners who have forsaken your law.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
I am burning with anger because of wicked people, who abandon your teachings.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Horror has taken hold upon me because of the wicked that forsake your law.

American King James Version
Horror has taken hold on me because of the wicked that forsake your law.

American Standard Version
Hot indignation hath taken hold upon me, Because of the wicked that forsake thy law.

Douay-Rheims Bible
A fainting hath taken hold of me, because of the wicked that forsake thy law.

Darby Bible Translation
Burning indignation hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked who forsake thy law.

English Revised Version
Hot indignation hath taken hold upon me, because of the wicked that forsake thy law.

Webster's Bible Translation
Horror hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked that forsake thy law.

World English Bible
Indignation has taken hold on me, because of the wicked who forsake your law.

Young's Literal Translation
Horror hath seized me, Because of the wicked forsaking Thy law.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Horror hath taken hold upon me - Has seized me; has overpowered and overwhelmed me. I shudder; I tremble; I am afraid; I am filled with distress. Luther, "I am burnt up." The Hebrew word - זלעפה zal‛âphâh - is from a verb meaning "to be hot; to glow"; and the idea in the word is that of violent heat; then, a glow or burning, as of a wind - the "simoom" of the desert. See Psalm 11:6, where the word is translated "horrible tempest," in the margin, "burning." The word occurs only in that passage, in the one before us, and in Lamentations 5:10, where it is rendered "terrible (famine)," in the margin, "terrors," or "storms." The state referred to here is that of one who sees the storm of burning wind and sand approaching; who expects every moment to be overcome and buried; whose soul trembles with consternation.

Because of the wicked ... - Their conduct alarms me. Their danger appals me. Their condition overwhelms me. I see them rebelling against God. I see them exposed to his wrath. I see the grave just before them, and the awful scenes of judgment near. I see them about to be cast off, and to sink to endless woe, and my soul is transfixed with horror. The contemplation overwhelms me with uncontrollable anguish. Can such things be? Can people be thus in danger? And can they be calm and composed, when so near such awful horrors? No man can look on the world of despair without horror; no one can truly realize that his fellow-men are exposed to the horrors of that abode without having his soul filled with anguish. Strange that all people do not feel thus - that impenitent people can walk along on the verge of the grave and of hell "without" horror - that pious people, good people, praying people, can look upon their friends in that condition without having their souls filled with unutterable anguish. Compare Psalm 119:136; Romans 9:1-4; Luke 19:41.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Horror hath taken hold upon me - The word זלעפה zilaphah, which we render horror, is thought to signify the pestilential burning wind called by the Arabs simoom. Here it strongly marks the idea that the psalmist had of the destructive nature of sin; it is pestilential; it is corrupting, mortal.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Horror hath taken hold upon me,.... Trembling, sorrow, and distress, to a great degree, like a storm, or a blustering, scorching, burning wind, as the word (h) signifies, which is very terrible;

because of the wicked that forsake thy law: not only transgress the law of the Lord, as every man does, more or less; but wilfully and obstinately despise it, and cast it behind their backs, and live in a continued course of disobedience to it; or who apostatize from the doctrine of the word of God; wilfully deny the truth, after they have had a speculative knowledge of it, whose punishment is very grievous, Hebrews 10:26; and now partly on account of the daring impiety of wicked men, who stretch out their hands against God, and strengthen themselves against the Almighty, and run upon him, even on the thick bosses of his bucklers; because of the shocking nature of their sins, the sad examples thereby set to others, the detriment they are of to themselves, and dishonour they bring to God; and partly because of the dreadful punishment that shall be inflicted on them here, and especially hereafter, when a horrible tempest of wrath will come upon them. Hence such trembling seized the psalmist; and often so it is, that good men tremble more for the wicked than they do for themselves; see Psalm 119:120.

(h) "procella", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Schmidt; "horror tanquam procella", Cocceius.


Geneva Study Bible

{d} Horror hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked that forsake thy law.

(d) That is, a vehement zeal to your glory and indignation against the wicked.


Wesley's Notes

119:53 Horror - A mixed passion, made up of abhorrence of their sins, and dread and sorrow at the consideration of the judgments of God coming upon them.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

53. Horror-rather, "vehement wrath" [Hengstenberg].


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.


Exodus 32:19 When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned and he threw the tablets out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain.
Ezra 9:3 When I heard this, I tore my tunic and cloak, pulled hair from my head and beard and sat down appalled.
Nehemiah 13:25 I rebuked them and called curses down on them. I beat some of the men and pulled out their hair. I made them take an oath in God's name and said: "You are not to give your daughters in marriage to their sons, nor are you to take their daughters in marriage for your sons or for yourselves.
Psalm 89:30 "If his sons forsake my law and do not follow my statutes,
Psalm 119:158 I look on the faithless with loathing, for they do not obey your word.
Ezekiel 9:4 and said to him, "Go throughout the city of Jerusalem and put a mark on the foreheads of those who grieve and lament over all the detestable things that are done in it."

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Horror hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked that forsake thy law.

horror. Zilaphat property signifies the pestilential burning wind called by the Arabs Simoom. Ps 11:6

It is here used in a figurative sense for the most horrid mental distress; and strongly marks the idea the Psalmist had of the corrupting, pestilential, and destructive nature of sin. Ps 119:136,158 Ezr 9:3,14 10:5 Jer 13:17 Da 4:19 Hab 3:16 Lu 19:41,42 Ro 9:1-3 2Co 12:21 Php 3:18

Psalms Chapter 119 Verse 53

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