Make thy face to shine upon thy servant; and teach me thy statutes.
Let your face shine on me, your servant, and teach me your laws.
The writer is asking God to show His favor and blessing while also requesting to learn God's ways and commands.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 119 is a long acrostic poem in the Bible, attributed to King David or a contemporary, that celebrates the beauty and importance of God's law in the life of a faithful Israelite. This verse reflects a heartfelt plea for divine favor and instruction, drawing from the priestly blessing in Numbers 6:24-26, where God's face shining upon someone symbolizes His grace and guidance. In the historical setting of ancient Israel, such prayers were common during times of personal or national distress, as people relied on God's statutes for direction and hope.
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