Psalms 139
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Psalm 139
For the choir director; a psalm by David.
1O Lord, you have examined me, and you know me.
2You alone know when I sit down and when I get up.
You read my thoughts from far away.
3You watch me when I travel and when I rest.
You are familiar with all my ways.
4Even before there is a ⌞single⌟ word on my tongue,
you know all about it, Lord.
5You are all around me—in front of me and in back of me.
You lay your hand on me.
6Such knowledge is beyond my grasp.
It is so high I cannot reach it.
7Where can I go ⌞to get away⌟ from your Spirit?
Where can I run ⌞to get away⌟ from you?
8If I go up to heaven, you are there.
If I make my bed in hell, you are there.
9If I climb upward on the rays of the morning sun
⌞or⌟ land on the most distant shore of the sea where the sun sets,
10even there your hand would guide me
and your right hand would hold on to me.
11If I say, “Let the darkness hide me
and let the light around me turn into night,”
12even the darkness is not too dark for you.
Night is as bright as day.
Darkness and light are the same ⌞to you⌟.
13You alone created my inner being.
You knitted me together inside my mother.
14I will give thanks to you
because I have been so amazingly and miraculously made.
Your works are miraculous, and my soul is fully aware of this.
15My bones were not hidden from you
when I was being made in secret,
when I was being skillfully woven in an underground workshop.
16Your eyes saw me when I was still an unborn child.
Every day ⌞of my life⌟ was recorded in your book
before one of them had taken place.
17How precious are your thoughts concerning me, O God!
How vast in number they are!
18If I try to count them,
there would be more of them than there are grains of sand.
When I wake up, I am still with you.
19I wish that you would kill wicked people, O God,
and that bloodthirsty people would leave me alone.
20They say wicked things about you.
Your enemies misuse your name.
21Shouldn’t I hate those who hate you, O Lord?
Shouldn’t I be disgusted with those who attack you?
22I hate them with all my heart.
They have become my enemies.
23Examine me, O God, and know my mind.
Test me, and know my thoughts.
24See whether I am on an evil path.
Then lead me on the everlasting path.
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Psalms 139
139
(A psalm by David for the music leader.)
The Lord Is Always Near
1You have looked deep
into my heart, Lord,
and you know all about me.
2You know when I am resting
or when I am working,
and from heaven
you discover my thoughts.
3You notice everything I do
and everywhere I go.
4Before I even speak a word,
you know what I will say,
5and with your powerful arm
you protect me
from every side.
6I can't understand all of this!
Such wonderful knowledge
is far above me.
7Where could I go to escape
from your Spirit
or from your sight?
8If I were to climb up
to the highest heavens,
you would be there.
If I were to dig down
to the world of the dead
you would also be there.
9Suppose I had wings
like the dawning day
and flew across the ocean.
10Even then your powerful arm
would guide and protect me.
11Or suppose I said, “I'll hide
in the dark until night comes
to cover me over.”
12But you see in the dark
because daylight and dark
are all the same to you.
13You are the one
who put me together
inside my mother's body,
14and I praise you because of
the wonderful way
you created me.
Everything you do is marvelous!
Of this I have no doubt.
15Nothing about me
is hidden from you!
I was secretly woven together
out of human sight,
16but with your own eyes you saw
my body being formed.
Even before I was born,
you had written in your book
everything about me.
17 #
Si 18.5-7. Your thoughts are far beyond
my understanding,
much more than I
could ever imagine.
18I try to count your thoughts,
but they outnumber the grains
of sand on the beach.
And when I awake,
I will find you nearby.
19How I wish that you would kill
all cruel and heartless people
and protect me from them!
20They are always rebelling
and speaking evil of you.#139.20 you: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text of verse 20.
21You know I hate anyone
who hates you, Lord,
and refuses to obey.
22They are my enemies too,
and I truly hate them.
23Look deep into my heart, God,
and find out everything
I am thinking.
24Don't let me follow evil ways,
but lead me in the way
that time has proven true.
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