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Parallel PSA 119:100

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BI Psa 119:100 ©

Text critical issues=none Clarity of original=clearImportance to us=important(All still tentative.)

OET (OET-RV)I understand more than the elders do
 ⇔ because I’ve followed your principles.

OET-LVMore_than_elders I_gain_understanding if/because precepts_of_your I_have_observed.

UHBמִ⁠זְּקֵנִ֥ים אֶתְבּוֹנָ֑ן כִּ֖י פִקּוּדֶ֣י⁠ךָ נָצָֽרְתִּי׃
   (mi⁠zzəqēnim ʼetbōnān kiy fiqqūdey⁠kā nāʦārəttī.)

Key: khaki:verbs.
Note: Automatic aligning of the OET-RV to the LV is done by some temporary software, hence the OET-RV alignments are incomplete (and may occasionally be wrong).

BrLXXNo BrLXX PSA 119:100 verse available

BrTrNo BrTr PSA 119:100 verse available

ULTI understand more than the elders;
 ⇔ for I have kept your precepts.

USTI understand more than many old people do
 ⇔ because I obey your principles of behavior.

BSBI discern more than the elders, for I obey Your precepts.
 ⇔ 

MSBI discern more than the elders, for I obey Your precepts.
 ⇔ 


OEBI have insight more than the aged,
 ⇔ because I observe your precepts.

WEBBEI understand more than the aged,
 ⇔ because I have kept your precepts.

WMBB (Same as above)

NETI am more discerning than those older than I,
 ⇔ for I observe your precepts.

LSVAbove elderly—I understand more,
For I have kept Your precepts.

FBVI even understand more than the elders because I follow your directions.

T4TI understand more than many old people do,
 ⇔ because I obey your principles of behavior/what you have declared that we should do►.

LEBNo LEB PSA book available

BBEI have more wisdom than the old, because I have kept your orders.

MoffI know more than these sages, for I carry out thy behests!

JPSI understand more than mine elders, because I have keep Thy precepts.

ASVI understand more than the aged,
 ⇔ Because I have kept thy precepts.

DRANo DRA PSA 119:100 verse available

YLTAbove elders I understand more, For Thy precepts I have kept.

DrbyI understand more than the aged, because I have observed thy precepts.

RVI understand more than the aged, because I have kept thy precepts.
   (I understand more than the aged, because I have kept thy/your precepts. )

SLTI shall understand above the old men, for I watched thy charges.

WbstrI understand more than the ancients, because I keep thy precepts.

KJB-1769I understand more than the ancients, because I keep thy precepts.
   (I understand more than the ancients, because I keep thy/your precepts. )

KJB-1611I vnderstand more then the ancients: because I keepe thy precepts.
   (I understand more then the ancients: because I keep thy/your precepts.)

BshpsNo Bshps PSA book available

GnvaI vnderstoode more then the ancient, because I kept thy precepts.
   (I understood more then the ancient, because I kept thy/your precepts. )

CvdlNo Cvdl PSA book available

WyclNo Wycl PSA book available

LuthNo Luth PSA book available

ClVgNo ClVg PSA 119:100 verse available

RP-GNTNo RP-GNT PSA book available


PLBLPsalms Layer-by-Layer: See the Scriptura Psalm Layer-by-Layer analysis overview.
  See the Scriptura Psalm Layer-by-Layer analysis for this verse (but that link requires making an account there).

HAPHebrew accents and phrasing: See Allan Johnson's Hebrew accents and phrasing analysis.

TSNTyndale Study Notes:

Ps 119 This psalm combines elements of wisdom, lament, praise, thanksgiving, and confession. Eight Hebrew words are used frequently, translated as “instructions,” “laws,” “words,” “regulations,” “statutes,” “commands,” “decrees,” “commandments,” and “promises.” Together, these words encourage love for and obedience to God’s instructions, as found in the Scriptures (see 2 Tim 3:14-17). The expression of deep commitment to these instructions unifies the psalm.

BI Psa 119:100 ©