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yours, mine, and hours
Psalm 119:49-56 (JDV)
Psalm 119:49 Remember your word to your servant; you have given me hope through it.
Psalm 119:50 This is my comfort in my misery: Your promise has given me life.
Psalm 119:51 The arrogant constantly ridicule me, but I do not turn away from your instruction.
Psalm 119:52 Yahveh, I remember your judgments from long ago and find comfort.
Psalm 119:53 Rage seizes me because of the wicked who reject your instruction.
Psalm 119:54 Your prescriptions are the theme of my song in my house of traveling.
Psalm 119:55 Yahveh, I remember your name in the night, and I obey your instruction.
Psalm 119:56 This is my practice: I obey your directions.
yours, mine, and hours
Notice how the psalmist uses possessives here. YOUR word, YOUR servant, YOUR promise, YOUR instruction (three times), YOUR judgments, YOUR prescriptions, YOUR name, YOUR directions. These are matched by MY comfort, MY misery, MY song, MY house, and MY practice.
Even in the night hours, the poet remembers that he has a God who cares and comforts him, and he meditates on his word.