Job 34:22

no.

Ps 139:11,12; Isa 29:15; Jer 23:24; Am 9:2,3; 1Co 4:5; Heb 4:13

Re 6:15,16

nor.

3:5; 24:17; Isa 9:2

the.

31:3; Ps 5:5; Pr 10:29; Mt 7:23; Lu 13:27

Psalms 33:14

123:1; 1Ki 8:27,30; Isa 57:15; 66:1; Lu 11:2; 1Ti 6:16

Psalms 97:2

Clouds.

18:11,12; 77:19; Ex 20:21; 24:16-18; De 4:11,12; 1Ki 8:10-12

Na 1:3; Ro 11:33

righteousness.

45:6,7; 89:14; 99:4; Ge 18:25; Heb 1:8,9

habitation. or, establishment.

Pr 16:12

Psalms 139:1-2

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.

A.M. 2956. B.C. 1048. (Title.) A Psalm.This Psalm is supposed to have been composed by David when made king of Israel; though some think it was written by him when accused of traitorous designs against Saul. It is a most sublime ode on the wisdom, knowledge, presence, and justice of God: the sentiments are grand, the style highly elevated, and the images various, beautiful, and impressive.

thou hast.

23; 11:4,5; 17:3; 44:21; 1Ki 8:39; 1Ch 28:9; Jer 12:3; 17:9,10

Joh 21:17; Heb 4:13; Re 2:18,23

knowest.

56:8; Ge 16:13; 2Ki 6:12; 19:27; Pr 15:3; Isa 37:28; Zec 4:10

understandest.

94:11; Mt 9:4; Lu 9:47; Joh 2:24,25; 1Co 4:5

afar off.

Eze 38:10,11,17

Psalms 139:11-12

Surely.

10:11-13; 94:7; Job 22:12-14; Isa 29:15; Jer 23:24

even the night.

Job 12:22

the darkness.

Ex 14:20; 20:21; Job 26:6; 34:22; Da 2:22; Heb 4:13

hideth not. Heb. darkeneth not. the darkness, etc. Heb. asis the darkness, so is the light.

Jeremiah 23:24

hide.

49:10; Ge 16:13; Job 22:13,14; 24:13-16; Ps 10:11; 90:8

Ps 139:7,11-16; Pr 15:3; Isa 29:15; Eze 8:12; 9:9; Am 9:2,3

Do.

1Ki 8:27; 2Ch 2:6; 6:18; Ps 148:13; Isa 57:15; 66:1; Da 4:35

Eph 1:23

Luke 12:2-3

8:17; Ec 12:14; Mt 10:26; Mr 4:22; Ro 2:16; 1Co 4:5; 2Co 5:10

Re 20:11,12

whatsoever.

Job 24:14,15; Ec 10:12,13,20; Mt 12:36; Jude 1:14,15

proclaimed.The houses in Judea being flat-roofed, with a balustrade round about, were used for the purpose of taking the air, sleeping, and prayer, and, it seems, for announcing things in the most public manner. So among the Turks, a crier announces the hours of public worship from the minaret or tower of the mosque.

housetops.

Mt 10:27
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