Psalm 119
An Exposition
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Weight | 1.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.8 × 5.75 × 1.25 in |
Topic | No topic listed |
Format | Book |
ISBN | 9780851511764 |
Original Pub Date | 1827 |
Banner Pub Date | Aug 1, 1974 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
Page Count | 512 |
Scripture | Psalms |
Book Description
Pre-eminently a book of the heart; C.H. Spurgeon describes it as ‘worth its weight in gold’.
Psalm 119 – ‘twenty-two pearls upon one string’, as Bridges calls it – has ever retained a strong fascination for exercised souls. Luther said that he would not exchange one leaf of it for the whole world.
Bridges wrote his book in the words:
‘When nature sinks and spirits droop,
Thy promises of grace
Are pillars to support my hope,
And there I write Thy praise.’
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Roger McIntyre –
I recently heard Bridges comments on the 75th verse of Psalm 119 and found it to be theologically correct and practically helpful, especially what he said about the phrase “Thou in faithfulness hast afflicted me”