* To “delight in” something means to “to take pleasure in” or “take joy in” or “be happy about” it. If a person “delights in” something, it means that he enjoys it very much.
* When something is very agreeable or pleasing it is called “delightful.”
* The expression “my delight is in the law of Yahweh” could be translated as “the law of Yahweh gives me great joy” or “I love to obey the laws of Yahweh” or “I am happy when I obey Yahweh’s commands.”
* The phrases “take no delight in” and “have no delight in” could be translated as “not at all pleased by” or “not happy about.”