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Psalm 119

Psa. 119:50 KJV (With Strong’s)

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This is my comfort
nechamah (Hebrew #5165)
consolation
KJV usage: comfort.
Pronounce: nekh-aw-maw'
Origin: from 5162
in my affliction
`oniy (Hebrew #6040)
from 6031; depression, i.e. misery: --afflicted(-ion), trouble.
Pronounce: on-ee'
: for thy word
'imrah (Hebrew #565)
feminine of 561, and meaning the same
KJV usage: commandment, speech, word.
Pronounce: im-raw'
Origin: or memrah {em-raw'}
hath quickened
chayah (Hebrew #2421)
to live, whether literally or figuratively; causatively, to revive
KJV usage: keep (leave, make) alive, X certainly, give (promise) life, (let, suffer to) live, nourish up, preserve (alive), quicken, recover, repair, restore (to life), revive, (X God) save (alive, life, lives), X surely, be whole.
Pronounce: khaw-yaw'
Origin: a primitive root (compare 2331, 2421)
me.

Cross References

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Ministry on This Verse

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Psa. 27:13• 13If I had not trusted{HR}To look upon the goodness of Jehovah{HR}In the land of the living! (Psa. 27:13)
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Psa. 28:7• 7Jehovah [is] my strength and my shield,{HR}In him hath my heart trusted,{HR}And I have been helped;{HR}My heart also exulteth,{HR}And with my song do I praise him. (Psa. 28:7)
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Psa. 42:8,11• 8By day Jehovah commandeth his mercy,{HR}And by night his song [is] with me,{HR}Supplication to the God of my life.
11Why art thou cast down,{HR}[O] my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me?{HR}Wait thou for God, for I shall yet praise him,{HR}The help of my countenance and my God.
(Psa. 42:8,11)
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Psa. 94:19• 19In the multitude of my thoughts within me{HR}Thy comforts delight my soul. (Psa. 94:19)
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Jer. 15:16• 16{i}Thy words were found, and I did eat them, and thy words were unto me the joy and rejoicing of my heart; for I am called by thy name, O Jehovah, God of hosts.{/i} (Jer. 15:16)
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Rom. 5:3‑5• 3And not only [so], but we also boast in tribulations, knowing that tribulation worketh out endurance;
4and endurance proof, and proof hope:
5and hope maketh not ashamed, because the love of God is poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit that was given to us.
(Rom. 5:3‑5)
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Rom. 15:4• 4For as many things as were written before were written for our instruction, that through endurance and through comfort of the scriptures we might have hope. (Rom. 15:4)
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Heb. 6:17‑19• 17Wherein God willing to show more abundantly to the heirs of the promise the unchangeableness of his counsel,
18intervened by an oath, that by two unchangeable things in which [it was] impossible that God should lie we might have strong encouragement that fled for refuge to lay hold of the hope set before us,
19which we have as the soul's anchor both secure and firm and entering into the inner [side] of the veil,
(Heb. 6:17‑19)
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Heb. 12:11‑12• 11Now no chastisement for the time seemeth to be of joy but of grief; yet afterward it yieldeth peaceable fruit of righteousness to those that have been exercised thereby.
12Wherefore lift up the exhausted hands and the enfeebled knees,
(Heb. 12:11‑12)
for thy.
 This confidence of faith in God's word had been its comfort in affliction. There was that which was firm and steadfast for hope, and brought in God's faithfulness and testimony—Himself in hope to the soul when all circumstances around were adverse, and nothing to lean on. And this is comfort, true comfort, in affliction; but it looks to God to fulfill His word—knows He cannot but do it. (Practical Reflections on the Psalms: Psalm 119:25-72 by J.N. Darby)

J. N. Darby Translation

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This is my comfort in mine affliction; forc thy *word hath quickened me.

JND Translation Notes

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Or "that."

W. Kelly Translation

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This [is] my comfort in mine affliction,{HR}For thy saying hath quickened me.