Psalm 119:137-144

Sunday Morning Bible Study

April 18, 2004

Introduction

Psalm 119 is the longest psalm and the longest chapter of the entire Bible. It is an acrostic psalm. Each section of eight verses begins with the same letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The next eight verses all begin with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet. We’re now up to the ninth letter of the alphabet.

It’s a song all about the Word of God. It’s also a song written by someone who was going through a difficult time in his life.

137-144 TZADDI – Tested and True

:141 I am small and despised: yet do not I forget thy precepts.

(Psa 119:141 NLT)  I am insignificant and despised, but I don't forget your commandments.

I may not feel like a very important person, but God’s Word gives me value.

:142 thy law is the truth.

You can count on God’s Word.

:140 Thy word is very pure: therefore thy servant loveth it.

puretsaraph – to smelt, refine; to test (and prove true)

Lesson

The Reliability Test

(Psa 34:8 KJV)  O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.
I think we can not only “taste”, but also “test” and see that God’s Word is good and true.
Some people have some crazy ideas about how to test or prove stuff:
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Bread Is On The Rise
We've done a little research, and what we've discovered should make anyone think twice:
1. More than 98 percent of convicted felons are bread users.
2. In the 18th century, when virtually all bread was baked in the home, the average life expectancy was less than 50 years; infant mortality rates were unacceptably high; many women died in childbirth; and diseases such as typhoid, yellow fever, and influenza ravaged whole nations.
3. Bread is made from a substance called "dough." It has been proven that as little as one pound of dough can be used to suffocate a mouse. The average American eats more bread than that in one month!
4. Bread is often a "gateway" food item, leading the user to "harder" items such as butter, jelly, peanut butter, and even cold cuts.
5. Bread has been proven to absorb water. Since the human body is more than 90 percent water, it follows that eating bread could lead to your body being taken over by this absorptive food product, turning you into a soggy, gooey bread-pudding person.
This all sounds as if we all ought to stop eating bread, right?
The Mormon Church will send young fellows to your door and encourage you to read the Book of Mormon and see if God doesn’t give you a “burning in the bosom”.  This feeling is supposed to tell you that the Book of Mormon is indeed true and Joseph Smith is God’s prophet.  But the Book of Mormon has some problems in it, pretty big ones.
The book of Mormon tells the story of a family that left Israel at the time of the Babylonian captivity (around 600 BC) and miraculously traveled across the ocean to the land we call America.  They carried something like a compass and had swords made of steel.  When they arrived in America, they found a land of plenty filled with cows, oxen, donkeys, and horses.  There they settled and their descendants broke into two groups, good guys and bad guys, and the bad guys became the early ancestors of the American Indians.
Problems?  Steel wasn’t invented until the 1400s.  Horses didn’t arrive in America until the Europeans brought them in the 1400s.  Scientists have now compared the DNA of American Indians to the Jews, and there’s no connection.  Archaeology says that there is no link between the American Indians and the Jews.  The Book of Mormon mentions peoples and places, but no trace of them have been found.  The study of language (linguistics) also shows that there is no link between the languages of the American Indians and Hebrew.  Instead, all these sciences have proven that the American Indians were linked with people from Siberia and Eastern Asia, not Israel.  Check out http://www.mormonchallenge.com/newmc/view.html to see more.
Then there’s the “Book of Abraham”, a book that Joseph Smith said he translated from a fragment of papyrus that came from an Egyptian mummy.  At the time of Joseph Smith, nobody knew how to translate the Egyptian language.  For years the original fragment was lost, but it was rediscovered a few years ago and modern Egyptian scholars have proven that what Joseph Smith claims to have translated has nothing to do with what was actually on the scroll.  Check out http://www.bookofabraham.info/ for more info.

On the other hand, if you are skeptical about the reliability of the Bible, don’t just accept it, put it to the Reliability Test.  I’m going to just give you a taste of the huge piles of data that show that the Bible is true.

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Rediscovering the Philistines : The Evidence of Biblical Archeology
by Charles Colson (BreakPoint Commentary #000320 - 3/20/2000)
In modern English, the word “Philistine” refers to an uncouth or uncultured person. The term is taken from the name of the people who were Israel’s biggest rivals in the period between the Exodus and the reign of David.
Until recently, many scholars doubted the existence of the Philistines. But, as with so much of the biblical text, the more the archeologists dig, the more they confirm the historical nature of the biblical narratives.
As Jeffrey Sheler writes in his new book, Is the Bible True?, recent archeological discoveries have not only proven the existence of the Philistines, they have also revealed much about how they lived.
What’s even more significant for the doubters is that much of what archeologists have learned confirms what the Bible says about the Philistines. For instance, ancient Egyptian inscriptions indicated that the “Sea Peoples”—the ancient Near Eastern name for the Philistines—most likely came from the island of Crete. Well, the books of Deuteronomy and Jeremiah say that the Philistines were originally from the land of Caphtor. And, as Sheler points out, scholars now believe that “Caphtor” is another name for Crete.
The Bible characterizes the Philistines as the best metal workers in the ancient Near East—so much so that they exercised a virtual monopoly in the sword- making trade. This characterization has been substantiated by the archeological record. The record confirms both the Philistines’ skills in metallurgy and the advantage that their superior weaponry gave them in their battles with the Israelites—just as 1 Samuel describes it.
There is a remarkable consistency between what the Bible says about the Philistines and what archeologists are finding. This consistency prompted William Dever of the University of Arizona to say “that all [the archeological evidence] ‘fits’ the many biblical allusions so well . . .[and] shows that  a post-exilic editor cannot simply have invented  these passages, that they are genuinely archaic.”
In other words, archeology is debunking the idea that books such as Judges and 1st Samuel were the products of some later writer’s fertile imagination. The authors of these books weren’t inventing some glorious past for Israel out of whole cloth. Instead, they were working with real history—oral and written.
The narratives from the time of the Judges aren’t the only ones being verified by archeologists. So many recent finds have given credence to the biblical text that Biblical Archeology Review suggests: “Biblical archeologists have been . . . heavily criticized [for] being biased, for trying to prove the Bible.” But that’s not what’s going on. The researchers are simply following where the evidence leads.
Many people—Christians and non-Christians alike—seem to believe that science is the enemy of faith. But new discoveries in the Middle East show us that scientific knowledge, when it is simply testing facts, often buttresses faith. And that’s something your neighbors need to learn about.
Because, as it turns out, the real Philistines of our day are those who simply dismiss the Bible without looking at the facts.
Copyright (c) 2000 Prison Fellowship Ministries

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Archaeological Evidence For The Reliability of The New Testament"
from A Ready Defense, Josh McDowell, compiled by Bill Wilson (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1993), pp.108-122.
Sir William Ramsay is regarded as one of the greatest archaeologists ever to have lived. He was a student in the German historical school of the mid-nineteenth century. As a result, he believed that the Book of Acts was a product of the mid-second century A.D. He was firmly convinced of this belief. In his research to make a topographical study of Asia Minor he was compelled to consider the writings of Luke. As a result he was forced to do a complete reversal of his beliefs due to the overwhelming evidence uncovered in his research. He spoke of this when he said:

“I may fairly claim to have entered on this investigation without prejudice in favor of the conclusion which I shall now seek to justify to the reader. On the contrary, I began with a mind unfavorable to it, for the ingenuity and apparent completeness of the Tubingen theory had at one time quite convinced me. It did not then lie in my line of life to investigate the subject minutely; but more recently I found myself brought into contact with the Book of Acts as an authority for the topography, antiquities and society of Asia Minor. It was gradually borne upon me that in various details the narrative showed marvelous truth. In fact, beginning with a fixed idea that the work was essentially a second century composition, and never relying on its evidence as trustworthy for first century conditions, I gradually came to find it a useful ally in some obscure and difficult investigations.”

Concerning Luke’s ability as a historian, Ramsay concluded after 30 years of study that “Luke is a historian of the first rank; not merely are his statements of fact trustworthy... this author should be placed along with the very greatest of historians.”
Ramsay also says: “Luke’s history is unsurpassed in respect of its trustworthiness.”

The Waldenses were considered heretics by the Roman Catholic Church in the middle ages because they held strictly to the teaching of the Bible.  They considered the Bible like an anvil.  They had a saying:

Hammer away ye hostile hands!
Your hammers break;
God’s anvil stands.

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No other book has survived the centuries unaltered as has the Bible.
It has been hated and hounded as no other book down through the ages. It has successfully withstood the attacks of atheism, skepticism, rationalism, pantheism, modernism and its many other enemies.
Voltaire once said, “The Bible will be a short-lived book.”  The years proved Voltaire to be wrong and the very house in which he lived was used to store Bibles.
The Communist dictionary issued by the Soviet State Publishing house describes the Bible as a “Collection of fantastic legends without scientific support.”  Lenin once declared, “I expect to live long enough to attend the funeral of all religion.”  Lenin has long since been dead (and the Soviet Union is gone), the Bible and religion has never been more alive.
Thomas Paine once stated, “Within 50 years the Bible will be a forgotten Book.”  But years later, the very press he used to print this statement was being used to print Bibles.
Bob Ingersoll once boasted, “I am going to put the Bible out of business.”  But the years proved Ingersoll wrong and his very desk was later used to prepare Bible lessons.  Yes, the Bible has had many enemies.  They have lived and died - BUT THE BOOK LIVES ON!  Jesus said, “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away” (Matthew 24:35).
Why has the Bible stood the test of time?  Charles H.  Spurgeon once told of a minister who was sent to see an old lady and while he was there thought he would give her some precious promises from the Word of God.  Taking her Bible and turning to one, he saw written in the margin “P” and he asked, “What does this mean?” “That means precious, sir,” she replied. Further down he saw “T and P” and he asked what those letters meant. “That,” she said, “Means tried and proved, for I have tried and proved it.”  What about you?  Have you tried and proven it?  
-- Dr. Calvin Evans

:144 give me understanding, and I shall live.

Lesson

Put it to the life test.

Learn God’s Word.  Live God’s Word.
Jesus said,
(Mat 7:24-27 KJV)  Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: {25} And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. {26} And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: {27} And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.
Our life comes from what we understand in God’s Word.
It’s God’s Word that tells us that we as humans have a problem, called sin.  The Bible says,

(Rom 3:23 KJV)  For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;

It’s God’s Word that tells us that God has the solution for our problem, found at the cross.  The Bible says,

(1 Cor 15:3-4 KJV)  that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; {4} And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:

It’s God’s Word that tells us that we receive God’s gift of forgiveness by trusting in Jesus who said,

(John 3:16-18 KJV)  For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. {17} For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. {18} He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

Do you have this life?