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Bible. This God who is omniscient (vs. 1-6), omnipresent (vs.7-12), omnipotent (vs. 13-18) and omni-compotent (vs. 19-24) has fearfully and wonderfully made us (v. 14), fashioning all our days before we were even formed in our mother’s womb (v.16). 2) Psalm 139 was penned by King David.
Psalm 139 Introduction: 1) Whenever I teach Bible interpretation I always encourage my students to ask two very important questions of the passage they are studying: 1) What does this text teach us about God? 2) What does this text teach us about humanity? When those two questions are applied to Psalm 139 the simple answer is, “a lot!”
There are three key ideas set forth in the psalm. The first is God's intimate knowledge of the psalmist (Psalm 139:1,2,4,6,14,23 (twice)). Second, God searches man's ways as a judge scrutinizes evidence that is brought into court (Psalm 139:1,3,23-24).
6 Νοε 2020 · Psalm 139 is a personal prayer and song of praise to God. David’s heartfelt journey with God, through the good, bad, challenging, and unbelievable, remains alive and relatable throughout Psalm...
David Guzik commentary on Psalm 139, written by David, who reflects on God, praising Him for knowing everything and being everywhere.
Verse 6 forms a fitting devotional conclusion. Verse 7 provides a new opening with its rhetorical questions as a prelude to statements concerning God’s omnipresence and the psalmist’s inability to hide from Him. Presumably a third stanza begins at verse 13 with the new theme of God’s creation of the poet, which is developed in
1. (Psalm 139:1-6) The all-knowing God knows me. O LORD, You have searched me and known me. You know my sitting down and my rising up; You understand my thought afar off. You comprehend my path and my lying down, And are acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word on my tongue, But behold, O LORD, You know it altogether.