Friday, January 3, 2025

Psalm 139: One of the Most Awesome Psalms of the Psalter!

Psalm 139: One of the Most Awesome Psalms of the Psalter


Often labeled one of the grandest Psalms of the Psalter Psalm 139 would have to have a five-star rating and then some.  Filled with amazing verses the Psalm celebrates God's all-knowing watch care over his creation.  Called an omni-psalm by some it zeroes in on his omniscience, his omnipresence, and his omnipotence. 

Psalm Stats:  This Psalm, part of Psalms 107-150 or Book V, is titled "To the chief musician. A psalm of David."  Just twenty-four verses in length its contents from its first to its final verse make a super word-search chapter in which to put together a Psalm 139 ABC!  And if you do this (See exercise below!) you'll find one of the verbs used right away is "to know!"

The All-About the Word Lady: Jeanie #2:  This Psalm is a favorite of a dear friend I've dubbed Jeanie #2--recall Jeanie #1, the Okahumpka Psalm Lady-- who inspired this series.  Now, Jeanie #2 is much like Jeanie #1--an "all about the word lady" who is an avid prayer-warrior.  Jeanie and I love to have con-verse-sations about the Word.  Invariably she and I will be talking, and she'll begin a verse, and I'll finish it, or vice versa I'll begin a verse, and she finishes it.  And we'll often laugh when we do this.  Perhaps, verse 17 would be one of our fav verses where the Psalmist exclaims "How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God!  How great is the sum of them!"  Jeanie's fav verse, by the way, is verse fourteen which says, " ... I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well."  

God Knows, God Sees:  An old childhood song I once sang rings so true: "He sees what we do, He hears what we say, My God is watching all the time, time, time; He sees what we do, He hears what we say, My God is watching all the time."  The song I sang was a variation of "Writing All the Time" from Hymnary.org.

O Lord, You Know Me!  From Psalm139:1-4:  Here is a little action rhyme I wrote for little ones some years ago:

O Lord, You Know Me!


O Lord, you know me!  (Point up; then to yourself.)

You know when I sit; (Sit.)

You know when I stand.  (Stand.)

Even my thoughts you understand.  (Hands to head.)


O Lord, you know me!  (Point up; then to yourself.)

You know when I go out; (Walk in place.)

You know when I'm in bed.  (Place hands together next to one cheek.)

You know every word before it's said.  (Touch mouth.)


O Lord, you know me completely! (Point up; then to yourself.)

                                                                                                          LEP

(Shining Star Publications. C. 1998)


God Sees a Black Ant:  Mr. John Fannan, an older Scotchman, from my childhood each week in Sunday School would repeat this little thought:  "God sees a black ant on a black rock on a black night, and God sees you."  Perhaps verses eleven and twelve may have been two of his favorites.  Listen: "If I say surely the darkness shall cover me; even the night shall be light about me.  Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee; but the night shineth as the day: the darkness and light are both alike to thee."    

A Celebration of Life Psalm:  If you need a verse that celebrates life this Psalm is the one to quote for the beautiful verse 14 expresses it so perfectly:  "I will praise thee: for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well (very well)."   By the way this is the only verse where "praise" is used in this Psalm.  

A Psalm Song Video/Story of "Search Me O God":  The well-known hymn "Search Me O God" is based on Psalm 139:23-24 which reads: "Search me, O God and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting."  It was written by a man named James Edwin Orr.  See images of Orr here: imgurl:https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.CKEqugNFCahQXnNJa-PjYwHaIO?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain - Search

Listen to this kids' song video complete with children's photographs.  Click here. Bing Videos

Sing it with your children, or grands.  Ask children if the words of Orr's song exactly match the words of Scripture?

Willmington Wraps It Up:  "Psalm 139: God's Knowledge, Presence n' Power"

In his informative book Willmington's Survey of the Old Testament (Victor Books, c.1987, p.278-273) Harold L. Willmington explains that Psalm 139 divides nicely into four sections: Vv. 1-6 "Lord, You Know Me;" Vv. 7-12 "Lord, You are with me;" Vv.13-18 "Lord, You Created me;" and Vvs.19-24 "Lord Your cause is my cause."  Additionally, he notes that verses 23-24 David ends with six imperatives (calls for action): "Search me, know my heart, try me, know my thoughts, see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting." 

A Challenge:  Discover Psalm 139's ABCs!

If you want to really to dig into Psalm 139 go through it over and over putting together its words into ABC order.  To do this means having a pencil, and notebook in hand searching through all twenty-four verses for a particular letter and writing down the words beginning with that letter.  For example, you'll find "K" has 6 words. Besides notice the questions, exclamations, and Selahs as well.   Reading through the Psalm so many times brings out words and ideas you did not notice before.  If you have time, try it it's guaranteed to familiarize yourself with this grand Psalm in an intimate way! 

The Stat Mat:  View the Stats Mat here. Notice King David in the upper left corner of whom the superscription mentions before the Psalm: "To the chief musician, A Psalm of David."  Ps.139 is in the last section or Book V.  It has twenty-four verses.  One of its NT references can be found in Matthew 9:4. Find it!  See the word "Praise" that is quoted only once in the entire text.  View also the Latin word "omni."  What does it mean?  What do the words below mean?    Click on photo and view mat here: 



The Chat Mat:  Look at the Chat Mat pics.  Find the word "know" or its variations six times in the Psalm.  Read the little action rhyme "O Lord, You Know Me!"  See how the pics are popped out.  Share this with someone who has young children or grands.  Read about my old friend "Mr. John Fannan" and his little quote he would repeat every Sunday when I was a small girl. See the ant on the dark rock!  Be sure to listen to "Search Me O God" too!  Oh, do memorize this awesome Psalm.  Look at the mat below: click on it to make it larger!


Do you homeschool?  Make your own mats.  Let your kids contribute.  What else might you include on your mats?  What is your favorite verse(s)?      


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