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PSALMS 119:126 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
Ps 119:125Ps 119:127
It is time for thee, Lord, to work: for they have made void thy law.
The psalmist perceives that people are destroying God's law and calls upon God to act, appealing to divine honor and the necessity of preserving revealed truth against human corruption. This verse introduces a corporate and historical dimension, recognizing that individual piety must be situated within larger struggles to maintain covenant fidelity across generations. The destruction of God's law encompasses both deliberate violation and erosion of practice through cultural drift, threats that appear throughout Israel's history. The psalmist's appeal assumes that God's honor and the law's integrity are inseparable, that divine name and divine statutes stand or fall together. This verse reminds practitioners that personal meditation on Scripture is never merely private but participates in larger historical struggles to preserve God's revelation against systematic corruption.
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