How sweet are Your words to my taste, Sweeter than honey to my mouth!
Parallel translations
- WEB How sweet are your promises to my taste, more than honey to my mouth!
- KJV How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
- BSB How sweet are Your words to my taste—sweeter than honey in my mouth!
- NASB How sweet are Your words to my taste! Yes, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
- NLT How sweet your words taste to me; they are sweeter than honey.
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Quick answer
God's promises are sweeter to him than honey to the mouth. The word brings genuine, tasteable delight.
Overview
The psalmist uses the image of honey to express how pleasurable God's words are to his soul. Far from a burden, Scripture is a source of joy and satisfaction that exceeds the sweetest earthly pleasure. This delight in the word reflects the goodness of the Lord that believers taste in Christ (Ps. 34:8; 1 Pet. 2:2-3).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Prov 8:11For wisdom is better than rubies. All the things that may be desired can’t be compared to it.
- Ps 19:10More to be desired are they than gold, yes, than much fine gold; sweeter also than honey and the extract of the honeycomb.
- Prov 24:13–14My son, eat honey, for it is good; the droppings of the honeycomb, which are sweet to your taste:
- Ps 63:5My soul shall be satisfied as with the richest food. My mouth shall praise you with joyful lips,
- Job 23:12I haven’t gone back from the commandment of his lips. I have treasured up the words of his mouth more than my necessary food.
- Prov 3:17Her ways are ways of pleasantness. All her paths are peace.
- Song 5:1I have come into my garden, my sister, my bride. I have gathered my myrrh with my spice; I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey; I have drunk my wine with my milk. Eat, friends! Drink, yes, drink abundantly, beloved.
- Song 1:2–4Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth; for your love is better than wine.
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