Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
Order my steps—Make firm, so that there be no halting (Psalms 40:2).
any iniquity— Psalms 119:34 favors HENGSTENBERG, "any iniquitous man," any "oppressor." But the parallel first clause in this (Psalms 119:33) favors English Version (Psalms 19:13). His hope of deliverance from external oppression of man (Psalms 119:34) is founded on his deliverance from the internal "dominion of iniquity," in answer to his prayer (Psalms 119:33).
An ardent desire (compare Psalms 56:1-2) for spiritual enlightening, establishment in a right course, deliverance from the wicked, and evidence of God's favor is expressed
I opened my mouth, and panted—as a traveller in a hot desert pants for the cooling breeze (Psalms 63:1; Psalms 84:2).
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