Interestingly, in the article appearing in Torah.org, A Slice of Time with Honey on the Side, there is a custom in the Jewish community of dipping an apple in honey on Rosh Hashana, alluding to a desire to renew one's understanding of Torah, but on an even deeper level.
Psalm 19:7-11 presents the Word of God as living, luminous, and life-giving, accomplishing what human wisdom cannot accomplish, that is, transformation from within. Each separate description, law, testimony, precept, commandment, fear, and rules, focuses upon a different facet of God's revelation, yet all amazingly converge in the profound truth that Almighty God's Word is perfectly sufficient and supremely satisfying. We see in this psalm a foreshadowing of Christ Himself, the Word made flesh, and through whom our soul is truly revived and rehabilitated.
Interestingly, in the article appearing in Torah.org, A Slice of Time with Honey on the Side, there is a custom in the Jewish community of dipping an apple in honey on Rosh Hashana, alluding to a desire to renew one's understanding of Torah, but on an even deeper level.