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Psalms 139:18 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

18 I recount them! than the sand they are more, I have waked, and I am still with Thee.

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Psalms 3:5 YLT

I -- I have lain down, and I sleep, I have waked, for Jehovah sustaineth me.

Psalms 139:3 YLT

My path and my couch Thou hast fanned, And `with' all my ways hast been acquainted.

Psalms 16:8-11 YLT

I did place Jehovah before me continually, Because -- at my right hand I am not moved. Therefore hath my heart been glad, And my honour doth rejoice, Also my flesh dwelleth confidently: For Thou dost not leave my soul to Sheol, Nor givest thy saintly one to see corruption. Thou causest me to know the path of life; Fulness of joys `is' with Thy presence, Pleasant things by Thy right hand for ever!

Psalms 17:15 YLT

I -- in righteousness, I see Thy face; I am satisfied, in awaking, `with' Thy form!

Psalms 40:5 YLT

Much hast Thou done, Jehovah my God; Thy wonders and Thy thoughts toward us, There is none to arrange unto Thee, I declare and speak: They have been more than to be numbered.

Psalms 40:12 YLT

For compassed me have evils innumerable, Overtaken me have mine iniquities, And I have not been able to see; They have been more than the hairs of my head, And my heart hath forsaken me.

Psalms 63:6-7 YLT

If I have remembered Thee on my couch, In the watches -- I meditate on Thee. For Thou hast been a help to me, And in the shadow of Thy wings I sing.

Isaiah 26:19 YLT

`Thy dead live -- My dead body they rise. Awake and sing, ye dwellers in the dust, For the dew of herbs `is' thy dew, And the land of Rephaim thou causest to fall.

Daniel 12:2 YLT

`And the multitude of those sleeping in the dust of the ground do awake, some to life age-during, and some to reproaches -- to abhorrence age-during.

1 Thessalonians 5:10 YLT

who did die for us, that whether we wake -- whether we sleep -- together with him we may live;

Commentary on Psalms 139 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 139

Ps 139:1-24. After presenting the sublime doctrines of God's omnipresence and omniscience, the Psalmist appeals to Him, avowing his innocence, his abhorrence of the wicked, and his ready submission to the closest scrutiny. Admonition to the wicked and comfort to the pious are alike implied inferences from these doctrines.