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Psalm 139 and Infinite Intimacy

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  • Mark Hampton

If intimacy is the experience of closeness and being known, then the desire for intimacy can only be fully fulfilled by God. Psalm 139 shows that God is close to, knows, and is intimate with his children.

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Psalm 139:7 – The Omnipresent Spirit

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  • Klaas Stam

This article discusses the omnipresence of the Holy Spirit. Due consideration is given especially to Psalm 139, especially verse 7.

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The Background of Psalm 139

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  • E. J. Young

Young wants to account for the origin of Psalm 139.

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Should We Sing All the Psalms?

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  • Cornelis van Dam

Can we sing all the Psalms? The author specifically looks at Psalm 137 and Psalm 139 and the imprecatory Psalms, and how we should view them as New Testament Christians.

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On Knowing Oneself

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  • James Hufstetler

In this article on self-image, the author discusses questions such as: who am I? does my life have meaning? am I significant to God? Psalm 139:13-18 is used as a supporting text.

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O God, stamp eternity on my eyeballs! Jonathan Edwards
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