Parallel Verses

Holman Bible

Lord, I remember Your judgments from long ago
and find comfort.

New American Standard Bible

I have remembered Your ordinances from of old, O Lord,
And comfort myself.

King James Version

I remembered thy judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

International Standard Version

I have remembered your ancient ordinances, LORD, and I take comfort in them.

A Conservative Version

I have remembered thine ordinances of old, O LORD, and have comforted myself.

American Standard Version

I have remembered thine ordinances of old, O Jehovah, And have comforted myself.

Amplified


I have remembered [carefully] Your ancient ordinances, O Lord,
And I have taken comfort.

Bible in Basic English

I have kept the memory of your decisions from times past, O Lord; and they have been my comfort.

Darby Translation

I remembered thy judgments of old, O Jehovah, and have comforted myself.

Julia Smith Translation

I remembered thy judgments from forever, O Jehovah, and I shall be comforted.

King James 2000

I remembered your judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

Lexham Expanded Bible

I remember your ordinances of old, O Yahweh, and I take comfort.

Modern King James verseion

I remembered Your judgments of old, O Jehovah, and have comforted myself.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

For I remember thine everlasting judgments, O LORD, and am comforted.

NET Bible

I remember your ancient regulations, O Lord, and console myself.

New Heart English Bible

I remember your ordinances of old, LORD, and have comforted myself.

The Emphasized Bible

I have remembered thy regulations, which have come down from age-past times, O Yahweh, and have consoled myself.

Webster

I remembered thy judgments of old, O LORD; and have comforted myself.

World English Bible

I remember your ordinances of old, Yahweh, and have comforted myself.

Youngs Literal Translation

I remembered Thy judgments of old, O Jehovah, And I comfort myself.

Verse Info

Context Readings

Zayin

51 The arrogant constantly ridicule me,
but I do not turn away from Your instruction.
52 Lord, I remember Your judgments from long ago
and find comfort.
53 Rage seizes me because of the wicked
who reject Your instruction.


Cross References

Exodus 14:29-30

But the Israelites had walked through the sea on dry ground, with the waters like a wall to them on their right and their left.

Numbers 16:3-35

They came together against Moses and Aaron and told them, “You have gone too far! Everyone in the entire community is holy, and the Lord is among them. Why then do you exalt yourselves above the Lord’s assembly?”

Deuteronomy 1:35-36

‘None of these men in this evil generation will see the good land I swore to give your fathers,

Deuteronomy 4:3-4

Your eyes have seen what the Lord did at Baal-peor, for the Lord your God destroyed every one of you who followed Baal of Peor.

Psalm 77:5

I consider days of old,
years long past.

Psalm 77:11-12

I will remember the Lord’s works;
yes, I will remember Your ancient wonders.

Psalm 103:18

of those who keep His covenant,
who remember to observe His precepts.

Psalm 105:5

Remember the wonderful works He has done,
His wonders, and the judgments He has pronounced,

Psalm 143:5

I remember the days of old;
I meditate on all You have done;
I reflect on the work of Your hands.

2 Peter 2:4-9

For if God didn’t spare the angels who sinned but threw them down into Tartarus and delivered them to be kept in chains of darkness until judgment;

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