Why is the imagery of Psalm 19, which praises God's judgments and law as better than "much fine gold" and than "honey and the honeycomb," an effective expression for the psalmist and his readers?

A.
Gold and honey were reserved for the powerful and wealthy in the psalmist's world.

B.
Gold and honey were more plentiful than law and justice in the psalmist's world.

C.
Gold and honey were the reward of the person who kept the law in the psalmist's world.

D.
Gold and honey were valued highly in the psalmist's world.