Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.
Then I will not be embarrassed or feel shame when I carefully follow all of your commands.
The writer is saying that following God's commands completely will give them confidence and remove any sense of shame.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 119 is an acrostic poem in the Old Testament, likely written by King David or a contemporary during times of exile or persecution, where the Israelites deeply valued God's law as a source of guidance and strength. The psalmist expresses unwavering commitment to the Torah, seeing obedience to God's commandments as essential for spiritual integrity and protection. In verse 6, the author highlights the personal benefit of such obedience, promising freedom from shame when one fully respects and follows all of God's instructions.
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