At midnight I rise to give You thanks for Your righteous judgments.
Parallel translations
- WEB At midnight I will rise to give thanks to you, because of your righteous ordinances.
- KJV At midnight I will rise to give thanks unto thee because of thy righteous judgments.
- NKJV At midnight I will rise to give thanks to You, Because of Your righteous judgments.
- NASB At midnight I will rise to give thanks to You Because of Your righteous judgments.
- NLT I rise at midnight to thank you for your just regulations.
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Quick answer
At midnight the psalmist rises to thank God for His righteous judgments. It matters because gratitude for God's word can fill even the deepest hours of the night.
Overview
Rising in the middle of the night, the psalmist offers thanks for God's righteous ordinances. His worship is not bound by convenient times but overflows continually. Such night-watch thanksgiving anticipates the heartfelt, unceasing praise of those who know the righteousness of God revealed in Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 12
- Acts 16:25About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them.
- Mark 1:35Early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up and slipped out to a solitary place to pray.
- Ps 42:8The LORD decrees His loving devotion by day, and at night His song is with me as a prayer to the God of my life.
- Ps 119:164Seven times a day I praise You for Your righteous judgments.
- Ps 119:7I will praise You with an upright heart when I learn Your righteous judgments.
- Ps 119:147I rise before dawn and cry for help; in Your word I have put my hope.
- Ps 119:137Righteous are You, O LORD, and upright are Your judgments.
- Ps 119:75I know, O LORD, that Your judgments are righteous, and that in faithfulness You have afflicted me.
- Rom 7:12So then, the law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good.
- Deut 4:8And what nation is great enough to have righteous statutes and ordinances like this entire law I set before you today?
- Ps 19:9The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever; the judgments of the LORD are true, being altogether righteous.
- Ps 119:106I have sworn and confirmed that I will keep Your righteous judgments.
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