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Text -- Psalms 139:14 (NET)
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Clarke -> Psa 139:14
Clarke: Psa 139:14 - -- I am fearfully and wonderfully made - The texture of the human body is the most complicated and curious that can be conceived. It is, indeed, wonder...
I am fearfully and wonderfully made - The texture of the human body is the most complicated and curious that can be conceived. It is, indeed, wonderfully made; and it is withal so exquisitely nice and delicate, that the slightest accident may impair or destroy in a moment some of those parts essentially necessary to the continuance of life; therefore, we are fearfully made. And God has done so to show us our frailty, that we should walk with death, keeping life in view; and feel the necessity of depending on the all-wise and continual superintending care and providence of God.
Defender -> Psa 139:14
Defender: Psa 139:14 - -- The word "wonderfully" stresses the aspect "differently." That is, each baby is designed to be like all human beings in over-all aspect, but uniquely ...
The word "wonderfully" stresses the aspect "differently." That is, each baby is designed to be like all human beings in over-all aspect, but uniquely different from all others in detail."
TSK -> Psa 139:14
TSK: Psa 139:14 - -- for I am fearfully : Gen 1:26, Gen 1:27
marvellous : Psa 92:4, Psa 92:5, Psa 104:24, Psa 111:2; Job 5:9; Rev 15:3
right well : Heb. greatly
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Barnes -> Psa 139:14
Barnes: Psa 139:14 - -- I will praise thee - I will not merely admire what is so great and marvelous, but I will acknowledge thee in a public manner as wise, and holy,...
I will praise thee - I will not merely admire what is so great and marvelous, but I will acknowledge thee in a public manner as wise, and holy, and good: as entitled to honor, love, and gratitude.
For I am fearfully and wonderfully made - The word rendered "fearfully"means properly "fearful things;"things suited to produce fear or reverence. The word rendered "wonderfully made"means properly to distinguish; to separate. The literal translation of this - as near as can be given - would be, "I am distinguished by fearful things;"that is, by things in my creation which are suited to inspire awe. I am distinguished among thy works by things which tend to exalt my ideas of God, and to fill my soul with reverent and devout feelings. The idea is, that he was "distinguished"among the works of creation, or so "separated"from other things in his endowments as to work in the mind a sense of awe. He was made different from inanimate objects, and from the brute creation; he was "so"made, in the entire structure of his frame, as to fill the mind with wonder. The more anyone contemplates his own bodily formation, and becomes acquainted with the anatomy of the human frame, and the more he understands of his mental organization, the more he will see the force and propriety of the language used by the psalmist.
Marvellous are thy works - Fitted are they to excite wonder and admiration. The particular reference here is to his own formation; but the same remark may be made of the works of God in general.
And that my soul knoweth right well - Margin, as in Hebrew, "greatly."I am fully convinced of it. I am deeply impressed by it. We can see clearly that the works of God are "wonderful,"even if we can understand nothing else about them.
Poole -> Psa 139:14
Poole: Psa 139:14 - -- I am fearfully and wonderfully made thy infinite power and wisdom, manifested in the rare and curious structure of man’ s body, doth fill me wit...
I am fearfully and wonderfully made thy infinite power and wisdom, manifested in the rare and curious structure of man’ s body, doth fill me with wonder and astonishment, and with the dread of thy majesty.
Marvellous are thy works both in the lesser world, man, and in the greater.
My soul knoweth right well I am well assured, both by thy word, and by the contemplation and study of thy works, to which I have much addicted myself, that they are wonderful, although I do not so accurately understand all the particulars of them as I would do.
Haydock -> Psa 139:14
Haydock: Psa 139:14 - -- Countenance in glory, when thou shalt appear, 1 John iii. 2. (Haydock) ---
The shall dwell under thy special protection in the tabernacle. (Calmet...
Countenance in glory, when thou shalt appear, 1 John iii. 2. (Haydock) ---
The shall dwell under thy special protection in the tabernacle. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 139:14
Gill: Psa 139:14 - -- I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made,.... the formation of man is not of himself, nor of his parents, but of God, and is very ...
I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made,.... the formation of man is not of himself, nor of his parents, but of God, and is very wonderful in all its parts; it has been matter of astonishment to many Heathens, as Galen and others, who have, with any carefulness, examined the structure and texture of the human body, the exact symmetry and just proportion of all its parts, their position and usefulness; holy every bone, muscle, artery, nerve and fibre, are nicely framed and placed to answer their designed end; particularly the eye and ear, the exquisite make of them for sight and sound, have filled the most diligent inquirers into nature with amazement and wonder, and are a full proof of the wisdom and knowledge of God; see Psa 94:9; no man has cause to reproach his parents, nor blame the Former of all things for making him thus, but on the contrary should praise the Lord, as David did, who has given him life and breath, and all things; or own and confess l, as the word may be rendered, that he is in various surprising instances a wonder of nature; see Isa 45:9. R. Moses in Aben Ezra thinks David is speaking of the first father, or the first Adam; who was wonderfully made of the dust of the earth, and had a living soul breathed into him; was made after the image of God, holy and upright: but rather he speaks of Christ, the second Adam, his antitype, who as man is a creature of God's make, and was wonderfully made, even of a virgin, without the use and knowledge of man; is the stone cut out of the mountain without hands, the tabernacle which God pitched and not man; was produced by the power of the Holy Ghost, was born without sin, which no man is, and united personally to the Son of God, and is the great mystery of godliness; and his name is justly called Wonderful, Isa 9:6. Cocceius interprets this passage of God's separating act of David, and so of others in election; which is a wonderful setting apart of than for himself, as the word is used Psa 4:3; it is the effect of amazing love, and to be ascribed to the sovereignty of God, and the unsearchable riches of his grace; but this seems not to be intended here, though it is a marvellous act, as all the works of God are, as follows; rather, since the word may be rendered, "I am wonderfully separated" m, it may be interpreted of his being separated in his mother's womb from the rest of the mass and matter of her blood, and formed from thence; which was done in a secret, unknown, and marvellous way and manner;
marvellous are thy works; of creation, providence, sustentation of all creatures, the government of the world, the redemption of mankind, the work of grace and conversion, the perseverance of the saints, and their eternal salvation;
and that my soul knoweth right well: having diligently sought them out, and having such a distinct knowledge of them as to be capable of talking of them, and of showing them to others, and pointing out the wonders, beauties, and excellencies of them; see Psa 111:2; however, he well and perfectly knew, or knew so much of them that they were very wonderful and amazing: some connect the word rendered "right well", which signifies "greatly", or "exceedingly", not with his knowledge, but with the marvellous works known; and take the sense to be, that he knew them to be greatly or exceedingly wonderful; so R. Moses in Aben Ezra, Kimchi, and Ben Melech.
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NET Notes -> Psa 139:14; Psa 139:14
NET Notes: Psa 139:14 Heb “and my being knows very much.” Better parallelism is achieved (see v. 15a) if one emends יֹדַעַ...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 139:14
Geneva Bible: Psa 139:14 I will praise thee; for I am ( i ) fearfully [and] wonderfully made: marvellous [are] thy works; and [that] my soul knoweth right well.
( i ) Conside...
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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 139:13-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 139:13-18 - --
The fact that man is manifest to God even to the very bottom of his nature, and in every place, is now confirmed from the origin of man. The develop...
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...
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Constable: Psa 139:1-24 - --Psalm 139
David praised God for His omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence in this popular psalm. It...
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Constable: Psa 139:13-18 - --3. God's omnipotence 139:13-18
139:13-14 The word "For" indicates that what follows explains what precedes. Since God creates people He knows them int...
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