Accept, I beseech thee, the freewill offerings of my mouth, O LORD, and teach me thy judgments.
Por favor acepta la alabanza y las oraciones que te ofrezco voluntariamente con mis palabras, oh Señor, y enséñame tus caminos y mandamientos.
El salmista ofrece su adoración voluntaria a Dios y le pide que le enseñe sus caminos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 119 is an acrostic poem in the Old Testament that expresses profound devotion to God's law, likely written during a period in ancient Israel when the Torah was central to spiritual and communal life, possibly during or after the Babylonian exile. In this verse, the psalmist offers voluntary praises as "freewill offerings," which were common in Jewish worship as acts of personal commitment, and seeks instruction in God's judgments to live rightly. This reflects the broader biblical narrative of Israel's covenant with God, where obedience to His commands was essential for maintaining their relationship with Him.
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