BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 139:9
9. If I take the wings of the morning, and go to the farthest parts of the sea;
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Summary: Psalm 139 is a deeply introspective chapter that explores the omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence of God. The psalmist begins by acknowledging that God knows him completely, including his thoughts and actions, highlighting the theme of divine intimacy and knowledge (verses 1-6). The psalm emphasizes that there is no place where one can flee from God's presence, reinforcing the idea that God is always near, regardless of circumstance (verses 7-12). The psalmist marvels at the creation of human life, describing how God intricately weaves each person together in the womb, showcasing the sanctity and value of life (verses 13-16). In the latter part of the chapter, the tone shifts to a plea for justice against the wicked, expressing a desire for purity and alignment with God’s will (verses 19-24). Ultimately, Psalm 139 reflects both the awe of God’s sovereign knowledge and presence, as well as a longing for personal holiness and righteousness in the believer’s life.
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