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All My Days Were Written: Psalm 139:16

This is another in a series of excerpts from The Book of Life: What the Bible Says about God’s Registry of the Redeemed from High Street Press and available at Amazon. This except comes from Chapter 7: All My Days Were Written: Psalm 139:16.


Your eyes saw me when I was formless; all my days were written in your book and planned before a single one of them began (Ps. 139:16).

So far in our study, we’ve explored references to “the book you [God] have written” (Exod. 32:32), “my [God’s] book” (Exod. 32:33), and “the book of life” (Ps. 69:28). Now, in Psalm 139, David marvels at the all-knowing, all-powerful, and everywhere-present attributes of God. Among the psalmist’s amazements are these words: “All my days were written in your book” (v. 16, emphasis added). 

We begin this study with a few notes about Psalm 139. This is a wisdom psalm that features elements of both a hymn and a lament. The hymn-like portions exalt Yahweh’s greatness, while the lament acknowledges God’s power over all creatures, especially the psalmist.

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