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Psalms 119:150

Posted on 18 May at 15:12

“They draw nigh that follow after mischief: they are far from thy law.”

This verse is part of Psalm 119, which is the longest chapter in the Bible and is known for its focus on the importance and value of God’s law. Psalm 119 is an acrostic poem, consisting of 22 sections, each corresponding to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Each verse within a section begins with the same letter.

In Psalm 119:150, the psalmist reflects on the presence of those who pursue wickedness or mischief. The phrase "They draw nigh that follow after mischief" describes the proximity of those who engage in evil or wrongdoing. It emphasizes that wicked individuals are actively and intentionally approaching the psalmist or the righteous in general.

The second part of the verse states, "They are far from thy law." Here, the psalmist acknowledges the contrast between those who follow after mischief and God’s law. The psalmist recognizes that those who engage in wrongdoing have distanced themselves from God’s law and have chosen to live in opposition to it.

This verse expresses the psalmist’s awareness of the presence of wicked individuals who are hostile to God’s law and have chosen to live contrary to its principles. It serves as a reminder of the tension that exists between those who walk in the ways of righteousness and those who pursue evil.

From a broader perspective, this verse can also remind believers of the importance of aligning their lives with God’s law and the values it upholds. It encourages believers to remain steadfast in their commitment to God’s truth and righteousness, even in the face of opposition from those who follow after mischief.

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