And I will walk at liberty: for I seek your precepts.
All Commentaries on Psalms 119:45 Go To Psalms 119
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Large. The Jews could not practise the law out of their country, (Calmet) as to the ceremonial part. (Haydock)
He hopes to be soon set at liberty. The verb should be explained in the future, as St. Jerome has them, (Calmet) though this is immaterial. (Berthier)
David had already observed this line of conduct, which he resolved always to pursue, (Haydock) or he speaks in the person of all confessors, as he had not to be tried by any kings. (Berthier)
Those who suffer for the faith, receive great joy. (Worthington)