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130 The explanation[a] of your words gives light
    and imparts understanding to the simple.
131 I open wide my mouth and sigh,[b]
    longing eagerly for your precepts.
132 [c]Turn and have mercy on me,
    as you always do to those who love your name.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 119:130 The law is a luminous sanctuary that fills souls with its clarity (see Ps 73:16f) when it is explained to them. Explanation: literally, “opening.”
  2. Psalm 119:131 Open wide my mouth and sigh: same image as in Job 29:23.
  3. Psalm 119:132 The psalmist asks for the Lord’s blessing (see Num 6:24-26), which brings down God’s grace to enable him to direct his steps in accord with the divine law and away from sin and adversity (Ps 119:133-134). He also asks for the Lord’s face to shine on him (v. 135), i.e., to bring him nothing but good in all circumstances of his life; for when God’s face shines on people it brings deliverance and blessings.
  4. Psalm 119:132 See Pss 5:12; 25:16; 91:15. Name: see note on Ps 5:12.

130 The unfolding of your words gives light;(A)
    it gives understanding to the simple.(B)
131 I open my mouth and pant,(C)
    longing for your commands.(D)
132 Turn to me(E) and have mercy(F) on me,
    as you always do to those who love your name.(G)

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