
Text -- Psalms 139:12 (NET)




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Clarke -> Psa 139:12
Clarke: Psa 139:12 - -- Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee - Darkness and light, ignorance and knowledge, are things that stand in relation to us; God sees equally in d...
Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee - Darkness and light, ignorance and knowledge, are things that stand in relation to us; God sees equally in darkness as in light; and knows as perfectly, however man is enveloped in ignorance, as if all were intellectual brightness. What is to us hidden by darkness, or unknown through ignorance, is perfectly seen and known by God; because he is all sight, all hearing, all feeling, all soul, all spirit - all in All, and infinite in himself. He lends to every thing; receives nothing from any thing. Though his essence be unimpartible, yet his influence is diffusible through time and through eternity. Thus God makes himself known, seen, heard, felt; yet, in the infinity of his essence, neither angel, nor spirit, nor man can see him; nor can any creature comprehend him, or form any idea of the mode of his existence. And yet vain man would be wise, and ascertain his foreknowledge, eternal purposes, infinite decrees, with all operations of infinite love and infinite hatred, and their objects specifically and nominally, from all eternity, as if himself had possessed a being and powers co-extensive with the Deity! O ye wise fools! Jehovah, the fountain of eternal perfection and love, is as unlike your creeds as he is unlike yourselves, forgers of doctrines to prove that Ithe source of infinite benevolence is a streamlet of capricious love to thousands, while he is an overflowing, eternal, and irresistible tide of hatred to millions of millions both of angels and men! The antiproof of such doctrines is this: he bears with such blasphemies, and does not consume their abettors. "But nobody holds these doctrines."Then I have written against nobody; and have only to add the prayer, May no such doctrines ever disgrace the page of history; or farther dishonor, as they have done, the annals of the Church!
TSK -> Psa 139:12
TSK: Psa 139:12 - -- the darkness : Exo 14:20, Exo 20:21; Job 26:6, Job 34:22; Dan 2:22; Heb 4:13
hideth not : Heb. darkeneth not
the darkness : etc. Heb. as is the darkne...

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Barnes -> Psa 139:12
Barnes: Psa 139:12 - -- Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee - Margin, as in Hebrew, "darkeneth not."Darkness does not make darkness to thee. It makes things dark to...
Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee - Margin, as in Hebrew, "darkeneth not."Darkness does not make darkness to thee. It makes things dark to us; not to him. So it is in natural darkness; so in moral darkness ness. It seems dark to us; it is not so to him. Things appear dark to us - disappointment, bereavement, trouble, care, losses; but all is light to God. The existence of sin and suffering on the earth seems dark to us; not to him, for he sees the reasons and the end of all.
But the night shineth as the day - One is as bright and clear to him as the other.
The darkness and the light are both alike to thee - Margin, as in Hebrew, "As is the darkness so is the light."To thee there is no difference. All is light.
Poole -> Psa 139:12
Poole: Psa 139:12 - -- Shineth or enlighteneth , as this word is used, Psa 19:8 Pro 29:13 , &c.; discovereth me and all mine actions.
The darkness and the light are both ...
Shineth or enlighteneth , as this word is used, Psa 19:8 Pro 29:13 , &c.; discovereth me and all mine actions.
The darkness and the light are both alike to thee: this is repeated so oft to reprove and confute the ridiculous conceits of many ungodly men, who flatter themselves with hopes of secrecy and impunity for those sins which they commit in the dark. See Isa 29:15 .
Haydock -> Psa 139:12
Haydock: Psa 139:12 - -- Tongue. This member is very dangerous. (Pet. Bless. cxix.) (James iii. 6.) ---
The just man is nt styled "a man of tongue," but "of heart;" for w...
Tongue. This member is very dangerous. (Pet. Bless. cxix.) (James iii. 6.) ---
The just man is nt styled "a man of tongue," but "of heart;" for which reason Christ exhorted his disciples not to make long speeches in prayer, Matthew vi. 7. (Berthier) ---
Into. Literally, "in;" though (Haydock) it should be into, conformably to the Septuagint. (Berthier) Raro antecedentem scelestum
Deseruit pede pœna claudo. (Horace, iii. Od. ii.)
Gill -> Psa 139:12
Gill: Psa 139:12 - -- Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee,.... Any thing that is done by men in it; or "darkeneth not from thee" i, or causeth such darkness as to hinder...
Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee,.... Any thing that is done by men in it; or "darkeneth not from thee" i, or causeth such darkness as to hinder the sight of any action committed. The Targum is,
"from thy Word;''
see Heb 4:12;
but the night shineth as the day; or "enlightens as the day" k, gives as much light with respect to God as the day does;
the darkness and the light are both alike to thee; as is the one, so is the other: the day gives him no more light than the night, and the night no more darkness than the day; he sees as well, as clearly and distinctly, in the one as in the other. The psalmist expresses the same thing in different words three or four times, as Kimchi observes, to show that so the Lord is, that thus it is with him; he has as clear a discerning of all things done in the darkest night as at bright noon day; see Job 34:21.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 139:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Psa 139:1-24 - --1 David praises God for his all-seeing providence;17 and for his infinite mercies.19 He defies the wicked.23 He prays for sincerity.
MHCC -> Psa 139:7-16
MHCC: Psa 139:7-16 - --We cannot see God, but he can see us. The psalmist did not desire to go from the Lord. Whither can I go? In the most distant corners of the world, in ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 139:7-16
Matthew Henry: Psa 139:7-16 - -- It is of great use to us to know the certainty of the things wherein we have been instructed, that we may not only believe them, but be able to tell...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 139:8-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 139:8-12 - --
The future form אסּק , customary in the Aramaic, may be derived just as well from סלק ( סלק ), by means of the same mode of assimilation...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 139:1-24 - --Psalm 139
David praised God for His omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence in this popular psalm. It...
