Schizophrenic Psalmist

You know that Psalm 119 is an acrostic, right?  Did you know the writer is a slippery eel? Of course not.  The writers can be forgiven for just saying what aligns and rhymes. He cannot say eight times “Teach me your statutes” and “Oh that my ways may be established To keep Your statutes!” (Psalms 119:5, NASB) and convince anyone that he has consistently kept the statutes.

Bring me back from the dead

Even more telling is the fact that he asks to be given life repeatedly and we have to conclude that he is dead. Quicken me, ζησον με, make me live, make me come alive, is a sinner’s cry, but a writer who is focused on making a creative song cannot be expected to write consistent theology.

Make me live is wholly consistent with being dead