Psalms 119:135

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is a prayer from the psalmist, asking God to shine his favor on them and teach them God's laws. It shows the desire for God's presence and guidance in understanding His teachings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're asking your favorite teacher to smile at you and help you learn new things. This verse is like that, but it's the psalmist asking God to smile and teach them about God's rules.

Historical Background

Psalms 119 is part of the Psalms, traditionally attributed to David but likely written by multiple authors over time. This prayer-like verse is from a long psalm that celebrates God's law. It was written to an audience familiar with the Law and seeking guidance.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a person feeling lost in their faith, unsure about how to follow God's will. This verse can be a reminder to ask for God's guidance, much like a student asking a teacher for help with homework.

Topics

prayerguidanceteachingfaithdivine presencelaw

Related Verses

Exodus 34:6Numbers 6:25Psalms 31:16Luke 1:78John 14:26

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'shine your face' on someone?
In biblical terms, 'shining your face' means showing favor, presence, and blessing. It's like smiling at someone with all your heart.
How does this verse relate to understanding God's laws?
The verse shows the psalmist's desire for God's guidance in understanding His laws. It suggests that divine teaching is essential for true comprehension.
Can this verse be used in a prayer?
Yes, this verse can be a powerful part of a prayer, asking God to shine favor upon you and guide you in understanding His teachings.
Why is the concept of statutes important in this verse?
Statutes refer to God's laws and commandments. The psalmist is seeking not just God's favor but also a deeper understanding of how to live according to God's will.
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