Psalm 119:68

ESV You are good and do good; teach me your statutes.
NIV You are good, and what you do is good; teach me your decrees.
NASB You are good and You do good; Teach me Your statutes.
CSB You are good, and you do what is good; teach me your statutes.
NLT You are good and do only good; teach me your decrees.
KJV Thou art good, and doest good; teach me thy statutes.
NKJV You are good, and do good; Teach me Your statutes.

What does Psalm 119:68 mean?

Please see our chapter commentary on Psalm 119; verse-level content coming soon!
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Context Summary
Psalm 119:65–72 begins each verse with the Hebrew letter teth. The psalmist recognizes his hardships as loving discipline from God, meant to bring him back to the right path. This parallels comments in Hebrews 12:6–11, which uses words similar to those found in this passage. James 1:12–18 further supports this idea.
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Chapter Summary
This song is composed of twenty-two stanzas, each corresponding to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Each line in the stanza is an individual verse and each begins with the corresponding letter. The psalmist emphasizes study of God's Word in a variety of circumstances, including persecution, sadness, and rescue. Benefits of taking in the Word include a moral life, joy, wisdom, hope, peace, strength, and freedom. Those who interact with the Word of the Lord should respond with delight, careful study, and obedience.
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