
Text -- Psalms 139:6 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 139:6
Apprehend in what manner thou dost so presently know all things.
Clarke -> Psa 139:6
Clarke: Psa 139:6 - -- Such knowledge is too wonderful - I think, with Kennicott, that פלאיה דעת pelaiah daath should be read פלאי הדעת peli haddaath ,...
Such knowledge is too wonderful - I think, with Kennicott, that
Calvin -> Psa 139:6
Calvin: Psa 139:6 - -- 6.Thy knowledge is wonderful above me Two meanings may be attached to ממני : mimmenni. We may read upon me, or, in relation to me, and un...
6.Thy knowledge is wonderful above me Two meanings may be attached to
Defender -> Psa 139:6
Defender: Psa 139:6 - -- Psa 139:6 stresses the foolishness of men who would try to comprehend the mysteries of God's omniscience. This surely includes the attempt to understa...
Psa 139:6 stresses the foolishness of men who would try to comprehend the mysteries of God's omniscience. This surely includes the attempt to understand the mystery of the paradoxical relation between divine sovereignty and human liberty."
TSK -> Psa 139:6
TSK: Psa 139:6 - -- knowledge : Psa 40:5, Psa 13:1; Job 11:7-9, Job 26:14, Job 42:3; Pro 30:2-4; Rom 11:33
knowledge : Psa 40:5, Psa 13:1; Job 11:7-9, Job 26:14, Job 42:3; Pro 30:2-4; Rom 11:33

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Barnes -> Psa 139:6
Barnes: Psa 139:6 - -- Such knowledge is too wonderful for me - literally, "Wonderful knowledge away from me,"or, more than I can comprehend. It is beyond my reach; i...
Such knowledge is too wonderful for me - literally, "Wonderful knowledge away from me,"or, more than I can comprehend. It is beyond my reach; it surpasses all my powers to comprehend it.
It is high, I cannot attain unto it - It is so exalted that I cannot grasp it; I cannot understand how it can be.
Poole -> Psa 139:6
Poole: Psa 139:6 - -- I am so far from equalling thy knowledge, that I cannot apprehend it, in what manner thou dost so perfectly know all things, even such as are most s...
I am so far from equalling thy knowledge, that I cannot apprehend it, in what manner thou dost so perfectly know all things, even such as are most secret, and have yet no being, and seem to depend upon many casualties and uncertainties.
Haydock -> Psa 139:6
Haydock: Psa 139:6 - -- Side. The enemies of David calumniated him, and strove to make him follow idols, 1 Kings xxvi. 19.
Side. The enemies of David calumniated him, and strove to make him follow idols, 1 Kings xxvi. 19.
Gill -> Psa 139:6
Gill: Psa 139:6 - -- Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,.... Meaning either the knowledge of himself, such as God had of him, which was vastly superior to what he ha...
Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,.... Meaning either the knowledge of himself, such as God had of him, which was vastly superior to what he had of himself; and especially the knowledge of other persons and things, whether visible or invisible, in heaven, earth, or hell; things past, present, and to come; or else the manner in which God knew all this was amazing to him, and quite impenetrable by him; that he did know him, his thoughts, his words and actions, and so those of all others, was easy of belief; but how he should know all this was past his conception, and struck him with the profoundest admiration;
it is high; sublime, out of his reach, beyond his comprehension;
I cannot attain unto it; neither to such knowledge, nor to comprehend what it is in God; and how he should have it, and in what manner he exercises it. Kimchi, Jarchi, and Aben Ezra, connect the words with the following, as if the matter of his wonder and astonishment was the omnipresence of God, or where he should find a place to flee from him.

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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 139:1-6
MHCC: Psa 139:1-6 - --God has perfect knowledge of us, and all our thoughts and actions are open before him. It is more profitable to meditate on Divine truths, applying th...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 139:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 139:1-6 - -- David here lays down this great doctrine, That the God with whom we have to do has a perfect knowledge of us, and that all the motions and actions b...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 139:1-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 139:1-7 - --
The Aramaic forms in this strophe are the ἅπαξ λεγομ רע (ground-form רעי ) in Psa 139:2 and Psa 139:17, endeavour, desire, thin...
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...
