References:Psalm 139:1-12.—F. Tholuck,Hours of Devotion,p. 110;Clergyman's Magazine,vol. xii., p. 83; E. W. Shalders,Christian World Pulpit,vol. xi., p. 328.Psalm 139:5.—G. Matheson,Moments on the Mount,p. 70; C. S. Robinson,Preacher's Monthly,vol. v., p. 73.Psalm ...
13 For it was you who formed my inward parts; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.14 I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works;that I know very well.15 My frame was not hidden from you,when I was being made in secret, intricately woven...
13 我用嘴唇传扬你口中的一切典章。14 我喜悦你的法度,如同喜悦一切的财物。15 我要默想你的训词,看重你的道路。16 我要在你的律例中自乐,我不忘记你的话。 善爱耶和华律例者变为明达 17 求你用厚恩待你的仆人,使我存活,我就遵守你的话。18 求你开我的眼睛,使我看出你律法中的奇...
The text must be altered to produce this meaning. As it stands, it can only be rendered, "Thine enemies lift up [their scull to vanity" (comp. Psalm 24:4). Parallel Commentaries ... Hebrewwhoאֲשֶׁ֣ר (’ă·šer)Pronoun - relativeStrong's 834: Who, which, wha...
13My enemies did their best to kill me, but theLordrescued me. 14TheLordis my strength and my song; he has given me victory. 15Songsof joy and victory are sung in the camp of the godly. The strong right arm of theLordhas done glorious things!
(2) But here in Psalm 121, we certainly have the meaning of shadow/shade as something protective. I included in the first post an image of Robert Zund’s painting, “Road to Emmaus.” The painting is well known and perhaps too sentimental, but I enjoy it because of the protective and...
I hung up the phone and thought about all the angels celebrating with joy as Christmas nears. Such a simple song made me realize then that I was already getting away from the promise I had made to myself. I had vowed to keep my mind and heart on the true meaning of Christmas, and ...
13 I will take the cup of salvation and call on the name of the Lord.an 14 I will fulfill my vows to the Lord in the presence of all his people.ao 15 The death of his faithful ones is valuable in the Lord’s sight.a 16 Lord, I am indeed your servant; I am your ...
babyhood or one who has yet to mature in the faith (5:12-13). In no uncertain terms the author tells them they are still babes (5:13) and they need to grow to mature faith (5:14). They were yet “unskilled” (5:13), the Greek wordapeirosmeaning they were lacking adequate skill...
Himself must enable our “eyes” to see, with comprehension, the truths that are contained within God’s Word – because different parts of God’s Word are required in order to provide enlightenment about the meaning and value of other parts of God’s Word (1st Corinthians 2:13; John 17...