Thou knowest my (a) downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest
my thought afar off.
(a) He confesses that neither our actions, thoughts or any part of our
life can be hid from God, though he seems to be far off.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou (b) compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted
[with] all my ways.
(b) So that they are evidently known to you.... [ Continue Reading ]
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.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid thine (d) hand upon me.
(d) You so guide me with your hand, that I can turn no way, but where
you appoint me.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whither shall I go from thy (e) spirit? or whither shall I flee from
thy presence?
(e) From your power and knowledge?... [ Continue Reading ]
Even there shall thy hand (f) lead me, and thy right hand shall hold
me.
(f) Your power holds me so fast that there is no way I can escape from
you.... [ Continue Reading ]
If I say, Surely the darkness shall cover me; even the night shall be
(g) light about me.
(g) Though darkness is a hinderance to man's sight, yet is serves your
eyes as well as the light.... [ Continue Reading ]
For thou hast (h) possessed my reins: thou hast covered me in my
mother's womb.
(h) You have made me in all parts and therefore must know me.... [ Continue Reading ]
I will praise thee; for I am (i) fearfully [and] wonderfully made:
marvellous [are] thy works; and [that] my soul knoweth right well.
(i) Considering your wonderful work in forming me, I cannot but praise
you and fear your mighty power.... [ Continue Reading ]
My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, [and]
curiously wrought (k) in the lowest parts of the earth.
(k) That is, in my mother's womb: which he compares to the inward
parts of the earth.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; (l) and in thy
book all [my members] were written, [which] in continuance were
fashioned, when [as yet there was] none of them.
(l) Seeing that you knew me before I was composed of either flesh or
bone, much more now must you know me when you ha... [ Continue Reading ]
How (m) precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is
the sum of them!
(m) How should we esteem the excellent declaration of your wisdom in
the creation of man?... [ Continue Reading ]
[If] I should count them, they are more in number than the sand: when
I awake, (n) I am still with thee.
(n) I continually see new opportunity to meditate in your wisdom, and
to praise you.... [ Continue Reading ]
Do not I (o) hate them, O LORD, that hate thee? and am not I grieved
with those that rise up against thee?
(o) He teaches us boldly to contemn all the hatred of the wicked and
friendship of the world, when they would prevent us from serving God
sincerely.... [ Continue Reading ]
And see if [there be any] (p) wicked way in me, and lead me in the (q)
way everlasting.
(p) Or any heinous or rebellious way: meaning that though he was
subject to sin, yet he was not given to wickedness, and to provoke God
by rebellion.
(q) That is, continue your favour toward me to the end.... [ Continue Reading ]