Psalm 139:19-24I. There is a peculiarity of expression in this Psalm which we certainly should not find in any Christian hymn, and one which cannot fail to strike us. What can be more remarkable than the contrast between the former part of the text and the sublime meditation which precedes?
Psalm 139:21 in all English translations Psalm 119:136 English Standard Version 136My eyesshed streams of tears, because peopledo not keep your law. Read full chapter Psalm 119:136 in all English translations English Standard Version(ESV) ...
139 My zeal wears me out, for my enemies ignore your words.140 Your promises have been thoroughly tested, and your servant loves them.141 Though I am lowly and despised, I do not forget your precepts.142 Your righteousness is everlasting and your law is true.143 Trouble and distress have...
Theology Proper and the Proper Way to Pray: An Exposition of Psalm 139 Prayer is central to Christian life and worship. Unfortunately, prayer is also one of the most difficult things we do, often because we misunderstand what ... Steven,R.,Harmon - 《Review & Expositor》 被引量: 0发表:...
But God knows our days (Job 14:5, Ps. 139:16). Psalm 90 even affirms that we’re wise people if we “number our days”; knowing and accepting the inevitability of one’s own death is to become a wise person. Compare this with Ecclesiastes 9:9, where the disappointment of material...
is the Lord from heaven, yet may be said, with respect to his incarnation, to spring out of the earth, he taking flesh of the virgin: hence his human nature is said to be "curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth"; and "that new thing created in the earth",Psalm 139:...
Psalm 139:14 tc Heb“because awesome things, I am distinct, amazing [are] your works.” The text as it stands is syntactically problematic and makes little, if any, sense. The Niphal of פָּלָה (palah) occurs elsewhere only in Exod 33:16. Many take the form from פ...
Psalm 81:15tn“Those who hate theLord” are also mentioned in2 Chr 19:2andPs 139:21. Psalm 81:15tnSeeDeut 33:29;Ps 66:3for other uses of the verbכָּחַשׁ(kakhash) in the sense “cower in fear.” InPs 18:44the verb seems to carry...
(Deut. 10:21; 2 Sam. 7:23; Is. 64:2; Pss. 106:22sq.; 145:4sq.), together with themighty deedsandmiraclesof God in the leading of His people out of Egypt; it thus includes the idea of the sublime and wonderful, Ps. 139:14. This reference is more suitable here than that of...
Psalm 139:13 God not only sees all and penetrates the inaccessible, but he is completely operative there, creating people and providing a purpose for all. Psalm 139:15 God knows all human beings intimately. Psalm 139:16 The text of these verses is obscure in several places. Psalm 139:16 ...