176 verses. 22 Hebrew letters. One magnificent meditation on God's Word.
About Psalm 119: This is the longest chapter in the Bible, structured as an elaborate acrostic poem using all 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Each section contains 8 verses that begin with the same Hebrew letter, creating a masterful meditation on the beauty, power, and necessity of God's Word. The psalmist uses multiple terms for Scripture throughout: law (torah), statutes, precepts, commands, testimonies, ways, and word.
How to Use: Each roll takes you to one of the 22 stanzas. Within each 8-verse section, you can read the entire stanza or focus on specific verses. The Hebrew letter and its meaning provide additional depth for meditation.
🎲 Webpage Option:
D6 (ones place): -
D10 (tens place): -
🎲 Physical Dice Option:
📏 Get a number between 10–69. Numbers 32+ circle back through the 22 stanzas.
Roll | Hebrew Letter | Verses | Letter Meaning | Stanza Theme |
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10, 32, 54 | א Aleph | 1-8 | Ox, Strength | Blessed Beginning |
11, 33, 55 | ב Beth | 9-16 | House, Within | Young Man's Path |
12, 34, 56 | ג Gimel | 17-24 | Camel, Journey | Stranger's Prayer |
13, 35, 57 | ד Daleth | 25-32 | Door, Entrance | Soul Cleaves to Dust |
14, 36, 58 | ה He | 33-40 | Window, Behold | Teach Me Your Way |
15, 37, 59 | ו Waw | 41-48 | Nail, Connection | Let Your Love Come |
16, 38, 60 | ז Zayin | 49-56 | Weapon, Remember | Remember Your Promise |
17, 39, 61 | ח Cheth | 57-64 | Fence, Separate | You Are My Portion |
18, 40, 62 | ט Teth | 65-72 | Snake, Surround | You Have Done Good |
19, 41, 63 | י Yod | 73-80 | Hand, Work | Your Hands Made Me |
20, 42, 64 | כ Kaph | 81-88 | Palm, Open | My Soul Faints |
21, 43, 65 | ל Lamed | 89-96 | Goad, Teach | Forever Established |
22, 44, 66 | מ Mem | 97-104 | Water, Chaos | Oh How I Love |
23, 45, 67 | נ Nun | 105-112 | Fish, Life | Lamp to My Feet |
24, 46, 68 | ס Samech | 113-120 | Support, Trust | Sustain Me |
25, 47, 69 | ע Ayin | 121-128 | Eye, See | Rivers of Tears |
26, 48 | פ Pe | 129-136 | Mouth, Speak | Wonderful Testimonies |
27, 49 | צ Tsade | 137-144 | Hook, Catch | Righteous Altogether |
28, 50 | ק Qoph | 145-152 | Back of Head | I Cry With All Heart |
29, 51 | ר Resh | 153-160 | Head, Beginning | See My Affliction |
30, 52 | ש Shin | 161-168 | Teeth, Consume | Princes Persecute |
31, 53 | ת Taw | 169-176 | Mark, Sign | Let My Cry Come |
If You Want to Focus On... | Try These Stanzas | Key Verses |
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God's Word as Guide | Nun (נ), Beth (ב) | 105, 11 |
Comfort in Suffering | Daleth (ד), Qoph (ק) | 28, 147 |
Love for Scripture | Mem (מ), Pe (פ) | 97, 131 |
Protection from Sin | Beth (ב), Samech (ס) | 9-11, 116 |
Eternal Perspective | Lamed (ל), Resh (ר) | 89, 160 |
Persecution & Faithfulness | Shin (ש), Tsade (צ) | 161, 143 |
Try rolling your SPEC die after each reading:
Try rolling your SPEC die (or roll a D6 and re-roll if you get 5–6) when you feel confused or lost in the passage. Let the prompt guide your eyes to something God may want you to see today.
Consider the Hebrew letter's meaning alongside the verses. How does the letter's significance (ox, house, door, etc.) illuminate the psalmist's meditation on God's Word?