The Meaning of Psalms 119:121 Explained

Psalms 119:121

KJV: AIN. I have done judgment and justice: leave me not to mine oppressors.

YLT: Ain. I have done judgment and righteousness, Leave me not to mine oppressors.

Darby: AIN. I have done judgment and justice: leave me not to mine oppressors.

ASV: AYIN. I have done justice and righteousness: Leave me not to mine oppressors.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

AIN. I have done  judgment  and justice:  leave  me not to mine oppressors. 

What does Psalms 119:121 Mean?

Context Summary

Psalms 119:113-128 - "time For The Lord To Work"
There is an ineradicable difference between the child of God and evil-doers, and the believer does not want to be involved in their fate. Therefore he bids them depart from him. But though we know that in the end the wicked shall be put away as the dross, there seem to be long periods of divine inaction. Sin grows and flourishes like the green bay tree, Psalms 37:35. Wicked men are prosperous and at ease. The divine procedure of judgment seems to be arrested; and we set ourselves to awaken it with the reminding suggestion that it is time for God to work, because men are making void His law, Psalms 119:126. Our eyes fail with long watching for His salvation and the award of righteousness, Psalms 119:123.
In the meantime let us not lose heart. Let us continue to keep the commandments of God. Let us prize the precepts and promises of God above fine gold; and let us dare to regard all his precepts as right. Thus shall we nurse our souls in patience and faith, Luke 21:19, conscious that though we cannot be God's timekeepers, yet the Judge will come and will not tarry, Hebrews 10:37. [source]

Chapter Summary: Psalms 119

1  This psalm contains various prayers, praises, and professions of obedience
2  Aleph
9  Beth
17  Gimel
25  Daleth
33  He
41  Waw
49  Zayin
57  Heth
65  Teth
73  Yodh
81  Kaph
89  Lamedh
97  Mem
105  Nun
113  Samekh
121  Ayin
129  Pe
137  Tsadhe
145  Qoph
153  Resh
161  Sin and Shin
169  Taw