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Psalm 119:160

  • Toriano Mayo wrote a new blog post: Hearing God: A Key Component to Staying Out of Sin   1 year, 4 months ago · View

    Hearing God: A Key Component to Staying Out of Sin Okay, so here is something that I have been realizing recently, both in the Word, and in my own life. The more I hear from God, it seems like the less I sin. Ironically (not really) the same seems to be true with the people I am [...]
  • blanca posted an update about Psalm 119:1-88 in the group AvatarChronological Bible Reading Plan Group:   2 years, 2 months ago · View

    Weird…I thought I commented on this last night, but I guess I fell asleep before I actually commented! I was so exhausted… Anyway…I did get to read this Psalm 119 passage, and I felt struck by how often David talks about God’s word. I want to love and treasure the word just as David does.

  • Richard Venable posted an update about Psalm 119:   2 years, 2 months ago · View

    I think this is a helpful reminder from Wikipedia of how to read Psalm 119 as a prayer:

    ”The acrostic form and the use of the Torah words constitute the framework for an elaborate prayer. The grounds for the prayer are established in the first two stanzas (alef and beth): the Torah is held up as a source of blessing and right conduct, and the psalmist pledges to dedicate himself to the law. The prayer proper begins in the third stanza (gimel, v. 17). Like many other psalms, this prayer includes both dramatic lament (e.g. verses 81-88) joyous praise (e.g., verses 45-48) and prayers for life, deliverance and vindication (e.g., verses 132-134). What makes Psalm 119 unique is the way that these requests are continually and explicitly grounded in the gift of the Torah and the psalmist’s loyalty to it.”

  • Richard Venable wrote a new blog post: Why Study the Bible?   2 years, 9 months ago · View

    There are many reasons to study the Bible. Biblefox is designed to allow anyone to study the Bible, and for any reason, from the Atheist wanting to show that it is a ridiculous book full of errors, to the Christian cherishing every word as sent from God. Our hope is that these different people will [...]