Commentaries:Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Psalms 119:154
Plead, etc.—HENGSTENBERG translates, "Fight my fight." (See Psalms 35:1; Psalms 43:1; Micah 7:9).
Psalms 119:153-155
RESH. (Psalms 119:153-160).
Though the remembering of God's law is not meritorious, yet it evinces a filial temper and provides the pious with promises to plead, while the wicked in neglecting His law, reject God and despise His promises (compare Psalms 9:13; Psalms 43:1; Psalms 69:18).
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