Accept the freewill offerings of my mouth, O LORD, and teach me Your judgments.
Parallel translations
- WEB Accept, I beg you, the willing offerings of my mouth. Yahweh, teach me your ordinances.
- KJV Accept, I beseech thee, the freewill offerings of my mouth, O LORD, and teach me thy judgments.
- NKJV Accept, I pray, the freewill offerings of my mouth, O Lord, And teach me Your judgments.
- NASB Be pleased to accept the voluntary offerings of my mouth, Lord, And teach me Your judgments.
- NLT Lord, accept my offering of praise, and teach me your regulations.
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Quick answer
He asks God to accept the willing praise of his mouth and to teach him His ordinances. Free worship and a teachable heart go together.
Overview
The psalmist offers the freewill offering of his words, his praise and prayer, asking God to receive it, while also seeking further instruction. Worship and the desire to learn are joined in the godly heart. This anticipates the new covenant worship of the lips offered through Christ, the sacrifice of praise that pleases God (Heb. 13:15; Hosea 14:2).
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Cross-references · 7
- Heb 13:15Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise, the fruit of lips that confess His name.
- Hos 14:2Bring your confessions and return to the LORD. Say to Him: “Take away all our iniquity and receive us graciously, that we may present the fruit of our lips.
- Num 29:39You are to present these offerings to the LORD at your appointed times, in addition to your vow and freewill offerings, whether burnt offerings, grain offerings, drink offerings, or peace offerings.”
- Ps 119:12Blessed are You, O LORD; teach me Your statutes.
- Ps 119:169May my cry come before You, O LORD; give me understanding according to Your word.
- Ps 119:130The unfolding of Your words gives light; it informs the simple.
- Ps 119:26I recounted my ways, and You answered me; teach me Your statutes.
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