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Psalm 139
139:1 For the music director, a psalm of David. O Lord, you examine me and know. 139:2 You know when I sit down and when I get up; even from far away you understand my motives. 139:3 You carefully observe me when I travel or when I lie down to rest; you are aware of everything I do. 139:4 Certainly my tongue does not frame a word without you, O Lord, being thoroughly aware of it. 139:5 You squeeze me in from behind and in front; you place your hand on me. 139:6 Your knowledge is beyond my comprehension; it is so far beyond me, I am unable to fathom it. 139:7 Where can I go to escape your spirit? Where can I flee to escape your presence? 139:8 If I were to ascend to heaven, you would be there. If I were to sprawl out in Sheol, there you would be. 139:9 If I were to fly away on the wings of the dawn, and settle down on the other side of the sea, 139:10 even there your hand would guide me, your right hand would grab hold of me. 139:11 If I were to say, “Certainly the darkness will cover me, and the light will turn to night all around me,” 139:12 even the darkness is not too dark for you to see, and the night is as bright as day; darkness and light are the same to you. 139:13 Certainly you made my mind and heart; you wove me together in my mother’s womb. 139:14 I will give you thanks because your deeds are awesome and amazing. You knew me thoroughly; 139:15 my bones were not hidden from you, when I was made in secret and sewed together in the depths of the earth. 139:16 Your eyes saw me when I was inside the womb. All the days ordained for me were recorded in your scroll before one of them came into existence. 139:17 How difficult it is for me to fathom your thoughts about me, O God! How vast is their sum total! 139:18 If I tried to count them, they would outnumber the grains of sand. Even if I finished counting them, I would still have to contend with you. 139:19 If only you would kill the wicked, O God! Get away from me, you violent men! 139:20 They rebel against you and act deceitfully; your enemies lie.
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Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Sheol the place of the dead


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NET Notes: Psa 139:1 The statement is understood as generalizing – the psalmist describes what God typically does.

NET Notes: Psa 139:3 Heb “all my ways.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:4 Heb “look, O Lord, you know all of it.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:6 Heb “too amazing [is this] knowledge for me, it is elevated, I cannot attain to it.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:7 Heb “Where can I go from your spirit, and where from your face can I flee?” God’s “spirit” may refer here (1) to his pre...

NET Notes: Psa 139:8 Heb “look, you.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:9 Heb “at the end.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:11 Heb “and night, light, around me.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:12 Heb “like darkness, like light.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:13 The Hebrew verb סָכַךְ (sakhakh, “to weave together”) is an alternate form of שָׂ...

NET Notes: Psa 139:14 Heb “and my being knows very much.” Better parallelism is achieved (see v. 15a) if one emends יֹדַעַ&#...

NET Notes: Psa 139:15 The phrase depths of the earth may be metaphorical (euphemistic) or it may reflect a prescientific belief about the origins of the embryo deep beneath...

NET Notes: Psa 139:16 Heb “and on your scroll all of them were written, [the] days [which] were formed, and [there was] not one among them.” This “scroll&...

NET Notes: Psa 139:17 Heb “how vast are their heads.” Here the Hebrew word “head” is used of the “sum total” of God’s knowledge of...

NET Notes: Psa 139:18 Heb “I awake and I [am] still with you.” A reference to the psalmist awaking from sleep makes little, if any, sense contextually. For this...

NET Notes: Psa 139:19 Heb “men of bloodshed.”

NET Notes: Psa 139:20 Heb “lifted up for emptiness, your cities.” The Hebrew text as it stands makes no sense. The form נָשֻׂ”...

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