Benson CommentaryPsalm 139:19. Surely, thou wilt slay the wicked, O God — And as thou hast precious and gracious thoughts toward me, (which thou also hast toward all that love and fear thee,) so thou wilt not now desert me and leave me in the hands of those wicked men who, unmindf...
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary139:7-16 We cannot see God, but he can see us. The psalmist did not desire to go from the Lord. Whither can I go? In the most distant corners of the world, in heaven, or in hell, I cannot go out of thy reach. No veil can hide us from God;...
詩篇139:16 或作:我被造的肢體尚未有其一。 Chinese Union Version Modern Punctuation (Traditional) (CUVMPT) Copyright © 2011 by Global Bible Initiative Back to resources Pinned Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament Copyright © 2002. Plus 11 entries for 詩篇1...
Psa. 139:7 xWhere shall I go from your Spirit?Or where yshall I ?ee from your presence?8 zIf I ascend to heaven, you are there!aIf I make my bed in Sheol, you are there!9 If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea,10 even there your ...
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I think as always, if we but listen, our friend Jack can help with commentary from Mere Christianity? “The Christian says, ‘Creatures are not born with desires unless satisfaction for those desires exists. A baby feels hunger: well, there is such a thing as food. A duckling wants to ...
(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...
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...
For "reins" see Psalm 16:7. Covered me.--Most critics render here didst weave me. (Comp. Job 10:11.) But the usual sense of the word cover or protect, suits equally well. The prime thought is that every birth is a divine creation. . . . Pulpit CommentaryVerse 13. - For thou...
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