Darby's translation notes (1890)
Psalms 139:4
139:4 yet (b-5) Or 'ere [even] there is.'
139:4 yet (b-5) Or 'ere [even] there is.'
Verse Psalms 139:4. THERE IS _NOT A WORD IN MY TONGUE_] Although (כי _ki_) _there be not a word in my tongue, behold O Jehovah, thou knowest_ _the whole of it_, that is, thou knowest all my _words bef...
FOR THERE IS NOT A WORD IN MY TONGUE - All that I say; all that I have power to say; all that I am disposed at any time to say. BUT LO, O LORD, THOU KNOWEST IT ALTOGETHER - All that pertains to it. Wh...
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CXXXIX. GOD IS EVERYWHERE: HE KNOWS EVERYTHING OH THAT HE WOULD DESTROY THE WICKED. This Ps. is among the most spiritual productions of the OT. It deals with the mystery of Divine providence, a theme...
ALTOGETHER. on every side, or, the whole of it....
God's perfect knowledge of all the Psalmist's life and thoughts....
God knows not merely the spoken word which men can hear, but its true meaning, and the secret thoughts which prompt its utterance. But the verse may also be rendered, _For_(_when) a word is not yet on...
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FOR THERE IS NOT A WORD— Or, _When there is not a word in my tongue, O Lord, thou knowest all._ But Mudge renders it, _For, before the word is in my tongue, behold, O Lord, thou knowest the whole of i...
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For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether. FOR (THERE IS) NOT A WORD IN (I:E., THAT RISES TO) MY TONGUE, (BUT), LO, O LORD, THOU KNOWEST IT ALTOGETHER. 'Wi...
One of the very greatest of the Pss. No grander tribute has ever been paid to the omniscience and omnipresence of God. The Ps. is ascribed to David, but the Hebrew is decisive in favour of a date very...
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FOR THERE IS NOT... — This has been understood in two ways: — My tongue cannot utter a word which thou dost not altogether know. or, Before my tongue can utter a word thou knowest it altogether....
כִּ֤י אֵ֣ין מִ֭לָּה בִּ לְשֹׁונִ֑י הֵ֥ן יְ֝הו
Psalms 139:1 THIS is the noblest utterance in the Psalter of pure contemplative theism, animated and not crushed by the thought of God's omniscience and omnipresence. No less striking than the unequal...
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The conception of intimate personal relation between God and man is perhaps more remarkably and forcefully dealt with in this song than in any other in the whole collection. The great facts are first...
For [there is] not a word in my (c) tongue, [but], lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether. (c) You know my meaning before I speak....
_Serpent. So Plautus says, "A double-tongued and wicked man is like a creeping beast," in Persa. (Haydock)_...
I would not make a chasm in the reading of these verses, because the latter of them, according to my view, throw a light upon the former. It may, no doubt, be truly said by David, and by every man lik...
4._For there is not a word, etc_. The words admit a double meaning. Accordingly some understand them to imply that God knows what, we are about to say before the words are formed on our tongue; others...
Psalms 139 shows the complete exercise of heart that belongs to God's ways. Though the faithfulness of God perfects all His purposed blessing, not a thought escapes God. There is, morally speaking, no...
FOR [THERE IS] NOT A WORD IN MY TONGUE,.... Expressed by it or upon it, just ready to be spoken; or, as the Targum, "when there is no word in my tongue:'' so Aben Ezra, "before it was perfect in my...
For [there is] not a word in my tongue, [but], lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether. Ver. 4. _For there is not a word in my tongue_] Though not yet uttered, or but whispered only. _ Thou knowest i...
_There is not a word in my tongue_, &c. Thou knowest what I speak, and with what design and disposition of mind. There is not a vain word, not a good word, _but thou knowest it altogether_ What it mea...
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 them to our own cases, and with hearts lifted t...
Thou knowest what I speak, and with what design and disposition of mind. Or rather, as others render it, and which is more admirable, _When there is not a word_, &c. Thou knowest what I intend to spea...
Psalms 139:4 word H4405 tongue H3956 LORD H3068 know H3045 (H8804) there is not - Psalms 19:14;...
This is a Psalm we can never read too often. It will be to us one of the greatest safeguards against sin if we have its teaching constantly before our mind's eye, and the teaching of this Psalm is sim...
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