Psalms 119:93

 

“I will never forget thy precepts: for with them thou hast quickened me.”

King James Version (KJV)

 

 

Other Translations of Psalms 119:93

“I will neuer forget thy precepts: for with them thou hast quickened me.”
King James Version (1611) - View original scan of Psalms chapter 119
 

“I will never forget Your precepts, For by them You have revived me.”
New American Standard Version (1995)
 

“I will never forget thy precepts; For with them thou hast quickened me.”
American Standard Version (1901)
 

“I will ever keep your orders in mind; for in them I have life.”
Basic English Bible
 

“I will never forget thy precepts; for by them thou hast quickened me.”
Darby Bible
 

“I will never forget thy precepts: for with them thou hast revived me. ”
Webster's Bible
 

“I will never forget your precepts, for with them, you have revived me.”
World English Bible
 

“To the age I forget not Thy precepts, For by them Thou hast quickened me.”
Youngs Literal Bible
 

“ I will never forget Thy precepts; for with them Thou hast quickened me.”
Jewish Publication Society Bible
 


 

Mike D's comment on 2015-08-16 11:25:03:

My thought on this verse went to John 6:68, where Jesus turns on to His disciples and ask them, will you also leave me, to which Peter replys, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. David knew this. It was his past experiences that that formed his resolve. It is the hard times that form us, not a bumpless ride through life. Trials are in fact a blessing as they have several benefits. They draw us closer to the Lord and each other in the fellowship. They produce holy living at times and as we see here they increase our love and dependence on God's word. David finishes the verse, for with them thou hast quickened me. Perhaps this the most important part of the verse. Spiritual life comes only through God's word.

 

Mike D's comment on 2015-08-16 11:14:08:

My thought on this verse went to John 6:68, where Jesus turns on to His disciples and ask them, will you also leave me, to which Peter replys, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. David knew this. It was his past experiences that that formed his resolve. It is the hard times that form us, not a bumpless ride through life. Trials are in fact a blessing as they have several benefits. They draw us closer to the Lord and each other in the fellowship. They produce holy living at times and as we see here they increase our love and dependence on God's word.

 


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