Memorize the Psalms
Psalm 119 Ghimel stanza 4
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Though princes sit plotting against me
I ponder on your rulings.
Your will is my delight;
your statutes are my counselors.
Though: If these are those,
is this a though? 
Princes: These princes look saintly. 
Sit:
Sit a while and rest.
Plotting: Garden plotting is the only kind I like.
Against:
He is leaning against this fence.
Me: Do you like me?
I:
If you can’t tell what this is, it’s an eye.
Ponder:
This pond is a great place to ponder.
On:
He is on the table.
Your: The simple way to represent your is to draw a puff cloud ewe and put an r next to her.
But don’t think of the word ewer.
Rulings: What type of rulings do you expect from this ruler? 
Your:
Do you ever think of the word ewer?
Will:
This is a legal document called a will. Can you read what it says? Don’t worry if you can’t. Most of us can’t read legal documents.
Is: For “is”, I like to use an equals sign because in the statement 2+2=4, you could say 2+2 is 4. ![]()
My: Here I am with my book.
Delight:
D light is a delight.
Your:
Remember, it’s not ewer!
Statutes: The statutes say that we can have many statues. 
Are: I really like this letter! 
My: By now, you probably are wondering what my book is. 
Counselors:
I don’t know if you could bear to go to this counselor.
Here is the fourth stanza of Psalm 119 Ghimel:




