Psa. 139:1 O LORD, you have psearched me and known me!2 Y ou qknow when I sit down and when I rise up;you rdiscern my thoughts from afar.3 Y ou search out my path and my lying down and are acquainted with all my ways.4 Even before a word is on my tongue,behold, O LORD...
1. David- The author of Psalm 139, traditionally believed to be King David, who is expressing his awe and reverence for God's intimate knowledge and creation of human life.2. God- The Creator, who is intimately involved in the formation of each person, as described in this verse.3. ...
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible CommentaryPSALM 139 Ps 139:1-24. After presenting the sublime doctrines of God's omnipresence and omniscience, the Psalmist appeals to Him, avowing his innocence, his abhorrence of the wicked, and his ready submission to the closest scrutiny. Admonition to the wicked...
Matthew Henry's Commentary 127 entries for 诗篇119 Chapter 119 Chapter 119 This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines... Verses 1–3 Verses 1-3 The psalmist here shows that godly people are happy people; they are, and shall be,...
(Ps. 139), and He places us on earth for a certain purpose and plan. This is seen in Jeremiah who the Lord said He knew and called to be a prophet before he was formed in his mother’s womb (Jer. 1:5) or in John the Baptist who was born to be the Forerunner of Christ. In...
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Romans 1:21-22a Maybe it’s time to wake up and worship God in the beauty of His holiness and faithfulness of His provision? I think as always, if we but listen, our friend Jack can help with commentary from Mere Christianity?
This allusion falls in with the view which meets us in other parts of the Old Testament, that the creation of Adam is repeated at every birth (Job 33:6, and see above, Psalm 139:13). . . . Pulpit CommentaryVerse 15. - My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 20. - For they speak against thee wickedly; literally, who speak of thee for wickedness; i.e. use thy Name for the accomplishment of wicked ends. And thine enemies take thy Name in vain. The text must be altered to produce this meaning. As it stands, it can onl...
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