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Text -- Psalms 139:1-7 (NET)

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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?
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 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Praise | OMNIPRESENCE | OMNISCIENCE | God | Heart | Prayer | Wicked | GOD, 2 | Readings, Select | FOREKNOW; FOREKNOWLEDGE | Holy Spirit | Ignorance | Psalms | SEARCH | BESET | ACQUAINT; ACQUAINTANCE | DEATH | HOLY SPIRIT, 1 | Holy Ghost | KNOW; KNOWLEDGE | more
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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...

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