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Let those who fear you turn to me. They will know your statutes.
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The Need for Godly Friends
The psalmist expresses a deep desire for fellowship with other believers. Commentators like Albert Barnes and Charles Spurgeon explain this as a prayer to be counted among God's people, especially when facing isolation or slander. It's a plea for the righteous to recognize him as one of their own and seek his company.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Let those that fear you turn to me - Let your friends be my friends. Let them show me favor, and count me among their companions. I…
19th Century
Baptist
Let those that fear thee turn unto me, and those that have known thy testimonies.
"Lord, make me such a man that they who fear you …
16th Century
Protestant
Let those who fear you turn to me. In this verse, which is connected with the preceding, the Psalmist affirms that the deliverance which h…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Let those that fear thee turn unto me Whose companion he was fond of being, (Psalms 119:63) ; There were…
God made us to serve him and enjoy him; but by sin, we have made ourselves unfit to serve him and to enjoy him. We ought, therefore, continually to…