Text -- Psalms 139:16 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 139:16; Psa 139:16
When I was first conceived.
Wesley: Psa 139:16 - -- In thy counsel and providence, by which thou didst contrive and effect this great work, according to that model which thou hadst appointed.
In thy counsel and providence, by which thou didst contrive and effect this great work, according to that model which thou hadst appointed.
Clarke -> Psa 139:16; Psa 139:16
Clarke: Psa 139:16 - -- Thine eyes did see my substance - גלמי golmi , my embryo state - my yet indistinct mass, when all was wrapped up together, before it was gradua...
Thine eyes did see my substance -
Clarke: Psa 139:16 - -- And in thy book all my members were written - " All those members lay open before God’ s eyes; they were discerned by him as clearly as if the ...
And in thy book all my members were written - " All those members lay open before God’ s eyes; they were discerned by him as clearly as if the plan of them had been drawn in a book, even to the least figuration of the body of the child in the womb."
Calvin -> Psa 139:16
Calvin: Psa 139:16 - -- 16.Thine eyes beheld my shapelessness, etc The embryo, when first conceived in the womb, has no form; and David speaks of God’s having known him wh...
16.Thine eyes beheld my shapelessness, etc The embryo, when first conceived in the womb, has no form; and David speaks of God’s having known him when he was yet a shapeless mass,
Defender: Psa 139:16 - -- This "substance yet being unperfect" is one word in Hebrew meaning simply "embryo." God is watching over each embryonic human being from the moment of...
This "substance yet being unperfect" is one word in Hebrew meaning simply "embryo." God is watching over each embryonic human being from the moment of conception. The baby is "unperfect," not "imperfect," until it is ready for delivery but it is always truly human, with an eternal soul.
Defender: Psa 139:16 - -- "In continuance" is the same as "days" in Hebrew. God was overseeing the development of all the days of life as well as the substance of the body.
"In continuance" is the same as "days" in Hebrew. God was overseeing the development of all the days of life as well as the substance of the body.
Defender: Psa 139:16 - -- The embryo is being "fashioned" in a way analogous to the way in which God "formed" (same word) the body of Adam from the dust of the earth (Gen 2:7)....
The embryo is being "fashioned" in a way analogous to the way in which God "formed" (same word) the body of Adam from the dust of the earth (Gen 2:7)."
TSK -> Psa 139:16
TSK: Psa 139:16 - -- in thy book : Psa 56:8; Mal 3:16; Rev 20:12
all my members : Heb. all of them
which in continuance were fashioned : or, what days they should be fashi...
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Barnes -> Psa 139:16
Barnes: Psa 139:16 - -- Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect - This whole verse is very obscure, but the "idea"in this expression clearly is, "Before I...
Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect - This whole verse is very obscure, but the "idea"in this expression clearly is, "Before I had shape or form thou didst see what I was to be."The single word in the original translated "my substance, yet being unperfect,"is
And in thy book - Where thou recordest all things. Perhaps the allusion here would be to the book of an architect or draftsman, who, before his work is begun, draws his plan, or sketches it for the direction of the workmen.
All my members were written - The words "my members"are not in the original. The Hebrew is, as in the margin, "all of them."The reference may be, not to the members of his body, but to his "days"(see the margin on the succeeding phrase) - and then the sense would be, all my "days,"or all the periods of my life, were delineated in thy book. That is, When my substance - my form - was not yet developed, when yet an embryo, and when nothing could be determined from that by the eye of man as to what I was to be, all the future was known to God, and was written down - just what should be my form and vigor; how long I should live; what I should be; what would be the events of my life.
Which in continuance were fashioned - Margin, "What days they should be fashioned."Literally, "Days should be formed."DeWette renders this, "The days were determined before any one of them was."There is nothing in the Hebrew to correspond with the phrase "in continuance."The simple idea is, The days of my life were determined on, the whole matter was fixed and settled, not by anything seen in the embryo, but "before"there was any form - before there were any means of judging from what I then was to what I would be - all was seen and arranged in the divine mind.
When as yet there was none of them - literally, "And not one among them."Before there was one of them in actual existence. Not one development had yet occurred from which it could be inferred what the rest would be. The entire knowledge on the subject must have been based on Omniscience.
Poole -> Psa 139:16
Poole: Psa 139:16 - -- Yet being unperfect when I was a mere embryo, a rude and shapeless lump, when I was first conceived.
In thy book in thy counsel and providence, by ...
Yet being unperfect when I was a mere embryo, a rude and shapeless lump, when I was first conceived.
In thy book in thy counsel and providence, by which thou didst contrive and effect this great work, and all the parts of it, according to that model which thou hadst appointed. This is a metaphor taken from workmen, who when they are to make some curious structure, they first draw a rude draught or delineation of it, by which they govern themselves in the building of it.
All my members all the several parts of my substance.
When in continuance were fashioned which in due time and by degrees were formed into bones, fleshy sinews, &c. Or, as it is in the margin, what days (and the days in which) they were or should be fashioned ; by what steps, in what order and time, each part of the body should receive its proper form. This also was written or appointed by God.
When as yet there was none of them Heb. and not one of them ; understand either yet was, as it is in our translation; or, was lacking, to wit, in thy book. All my parts without exception were written by thee. But then these words are not to bc joined with those immediately foregoing, but with the former, and the words are to be read thus, in thy book all my members were written , (which in continuance were fashioned ,) when as yet, &c.
Gill -> Psa 139:16
Gill: Psa 139:16 - -- Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect,.... The word q for "substance" signifies a bottom of yarn wound up, or any rude or unformed lump...
Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect,.... The word q for "substance" signifies a bottom of yarn wound up, or any rude or unformed lump; and designs that conglomerated mass of matter separated in the womb, containing all the essentials of the human frame, but not yet distinguished or reduced into any form or order; yet, even when in this state, the eyes of the Lord see it and all its parts distinctly;
and in thy book all my members were written: which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them; in the book of God's eternal mind, and designs, the plan of the human body was drawn, all the parts of it described, and their form, places, and uses fixed, even when as yet not one of them was in actual being; but in due time they are all exactly formed and fashioned according to the model of them in the mind of God; who has as perfect knowledge of them beforehand as if they were written down in a book before him, Or "in thy book are written all of them, what days they should be fashioned"; not only each of the members of the body were put down in this book, but each of the days in which they should be formed and come into order: "when" as yet there was "none of them"; none of those days, before they took place, even before all time; the Targum is,
"in the book of thy memory all my days are written, in the day the world was created, from the beginning that all creatures were created.''