Psalm139ESVStudyBible Psalm139ESVStudyBible Psalm 139 Some instructions are needed. Below, you will see some words that appear to be misspelled. For example, verse 1 reads, “Y ou have psearched me...” The let
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I may be inserting a lot of scripture and theology into that simple verse—”He who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.” But “God’s keeping of Israel” is one way to describe the entire Bible, and so our psalm implicitly alludes to many, many acts and events in that one ...
This verse has been referred to as“a 2500 year old Christmas greeting to us from God”to remind us of the good news we can still find in Jesus Christ. For there are still“watchmen” and messengers who desire to bring us the good news of our Savior’s saving grace and love. They s...
Verse of the day! So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto those who look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin, unto salvation. (Hebrews 9:28) http://www.biblegateway.com/ June 2, 2013 – 8:10 pm Categories: Healthy living | Comments (2) ...
Verse 139. - My zeal hath consumed me (comp. Psalm 69:9). Because mine enemies have forgotten thy words (see above, vers. 53, 136). The psalmist was at once grieved and angered by man's disobedience to God's commandments (comp. Psalm 139:21). Parallel Commentaries ... HebrewMy ...
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The Hebrew Bible counts the superscription as the first verse of the psalm b Hebrew “winnow”; or perhaps from another root, “measure” c Or “does not obscure from you” d Literally “kidneys” e Or “I am made wonderful fearfully” f Literally “bone” g Or “in the secr...
- 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. Mother's ...
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