...Another interpretation: The teaching of the LORD is innocent. (Psalm 19:8) — When is it innocent? When it comes from a innocent mouth. And when is it trustworthy? When it comes from a trustworthy mouth.
Rabbi Tanḥuma interpreted it as the six order of the Mishnah. The teaching of the LORD is innocent refers to the order of Women. The testimony of the LORD is trustworthy (ibid.) refers to the order of Seeds, which trusts in the life of the word and sows seeds. The awe of the LORD is pure (Psalm 19:10) refers to the order of Purities, which distinguishes between impure and pure....ALTERNATIVE translation...: Another interpretation of "The Torah of the Lord is perfect" is that it is perfect when it comes out of the mouth of a perfect person.
And it is reliable when it comes out of the mouth of a trustworthy person. Rabbi Tanchuma resolved this through the six orders of Mishnah. "The Torah of the Lord is perfect" refers to the order of Women. "The testimony of the Lord is reliable" refers to the order of Seeds, which believes in the eternity of the world and in sowing. "The fear of the Lord is pure" refers to the order of Purities, which separates between impurity and purity.