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strkjv@Psalms:39:1 @To the chief Musician, even to Jeduthun Y@duwthuwn#, A Psalm of David.I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.

strkjv@Psalms:39:2 @ I was dumb with silence, I held my peace, even from good; and my sorrow k@#eb# was stirred.

strkjv@Psalms:39:3 @ My heart was hot within me, while I was musing the fire burned: then spake I with my tongue,

strkjv@Psalms:39:4 @ LORD Y@hovah#, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am.

strkjv@Psalms:39:5 @ Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Selah.

strkjv@Psalms:39:6 @ Surely every man walketh in a vain shew: surely they are disquieted in vain: he heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them.

strkjv@Psalms:39:7 @ And now, Lord, what wait I for? my hope is in thee.

strkjv@Psalms:39:8 @ Deliver me from all my transressions: make me not the reproach of the foolish.

strkjv@Psalms:39:9 @ I was dumb, I opened not my mouth; because thou didst it.

strkjv@Psalms:39:10 @ Remove # thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand.

strkjv@Psalms:39:11 @ When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity, thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth: surely every man is vanity. Selah.

strkjv@Psalms:39:12 @ Hear my prayer, O LORD Y@hovah#, and give ear unto my cry; hold not thy peace at my tears: for I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner, as all my fathers were.

strkjv@Psalms:39:13 @ O spare me, that I may recover strength, before I go hence, and be no more.

tsk@Psalms:39:1 @ 3 A. M. 2970. B.C. 1034. Jeduthun strkjv@Psalms:62:1; strkjv@Psalms:77:1; strkjv@1Chronicles:16:41; strkjv@1Chronicles:25:1-6


tsk@Psalms:39:1 @ 4 I said strkjv@Psalms:119:9; strkjv@1Kings:2:4; strkjv@2Kings:10:31; strkjv@Proverbs:4:26-27; strkjv@Hebrews:2:1


tsk@Psalms:39:1 @ 5 that I strkjv@Psalms:12:4; strkjv@Psalms:73:8-9; strkjv@Psalms:141:3; strkjv@Proverbs:18:21; strkjv@Proverbs:21:23


tsk@Psalms:39:1 @ 6 my mouth, etc strkjv@James:1:26; strkjv@James:3:2-8


tsk@Psalms:39:1 @ 7 while strkjv@Amos:5:13; strkjv@Micah:7:5-6; strkjv@Colossians:4:5


tsk@Psalms:39:2 @ 1 I was strkjv@Psalms:38:13-14; strkjv@Isaiah:53:7; strkjv@Matthew:27:12-14


tsk@Psalms:39:2 @ 2 even strkjv@Matthew:7:6


tsk@Psalms:39:2 @ 3 my sorrow strkjv@Job:32:19-20; strkjv@Acts:4:20


tsk@Psalms:39:3 @ 1 My heart was hot within me, while I was musing the fire burned: then spake I with my tongue, strkjv@Jeremiah:20:9; strkjv@Ezekiel:3:14; strkjv@Luke:24:32


tsk@Psalms:39:4 @ 1 make strkjv@Psalms:90:12; strkjv@Psalms:119:84; strkjv@Job:14:13


tsk@Psalms:39:5 @ 1 Behold strkjv@Psalms:90:4-5 strkjv@Psalms:90:9-10 strkjv@Genesis:47:9; strkjv@Job:7:6; strkjv@Job:9:25-26; strkjv@Job:14:1-2; strkjv@James:4:14


tsk@Psalms:39:5 @ 2 as nothing strkjv@Psalms:89:47; strkjv@2Peter:3:8


tsk@Psalms:39:5 @ 3 verily strkjv@Psalms:39:11; strkjv@Psalms:62:9; strkjv@Psalms:144:4; strkjv@Ecclesiastes:1:2; strkjv@Ecclesiastes:2:11; strkjv@Isaiah:40:17


tsk@Psalms:39:6 @ 1 a vain shew strkjv@1Corinthians:7:31; strkjv@James:4:14


tsk@Psalms:39:6 @ 2 surely strkjv@Ecclesiastes:1:14; strkjv@Ecclesiastes:2:17-18 -20-21; strkjv@Ecclesiastes:4:7-8; strkjv@Ecclesiastes:6:11-12; strkjv@Ecclesiastes:12:8 strkjv@Ecclesiastes:12:13 strkjv@Isaiah:55:2; strkjv@Luke:10:40-42; strkjv@Luke:12:20-21 -29; strkjv@1Peter:5:7


tsk@Psalms:39:6 @ 3 he heapeth strkjv@Psalms:49:10-11; strkjv@Job:27:16-17; strkjv@Proverbs:13:22; strkjv@Proverbs:23:5; strkjv@Proverbs:27:24; strkjv@Ecclesiastes:2:8 strkjv@Ecclesiastes:2:18-21 -26 strkjv@Ecclesiastes:5:14; strkjv@Luke:12:20-21; strkjv@James:5:3


tsk@Psalms:39:7 @ 1 what wait strkjv@Psalms:130:5-6; strkjv@Genesis:49:18; strkjv@Luke:2:25


tsk@Psalms:39:7 @ 2 hope strkjv@Psalms:38:15; strkjv@Psalms:119:81 strkjv@Psalms:119:166 strkjv@Job:13:15; strkjv@Romans:15:13


tsk@Psalms:39:8 @ 1 Deliver strkjv@Psalms:25:11 strkjv@Psalms:25:18 strkjv@Psalms:51:7-10 strkjv@Psalms:51:14 strkjv@Psalms:65:3; strkjv@Psalms:130:8; strkjv@Micah:7:19; strkjv@Matthew:1:21; strkjv@Titus:2:14


tsk@Psalms:39:8 @ 2 make strkjv@Psalms:35:21; strkjv@Psalms:44:13; strkjv@Psalms:57:3; strkjv@Psalms:79:4; strkjv@Psalms:119:39; strkjv@2Samuel:16:7-8; strkjv@Joel:2:17-19; strkjv@Romans:2:23-24


tsk@Psalms:39:9 @ 1 I was dumb, I opened not my mouth; because thou didst it. strkjv@Psalms:38:13; strkjv@Leviticus:10:3; strkjv@1Samuel:3:18; strkjv@2Samuel:16:10; strkjv@Job:1:21; strkjv@Job:2:10; strkjv@Job:40:4-5; strkjv@Daniel:4:35


tsk@Psalms:39:10 @ 1 Remove strkjv@Psalms:25:16-17; strkjv@1Samuel:6:5; strkjv@Job:9:34; strkjv@Job:13:21


tsk@Psalms:39:10 @ 2 I am consumed strkjv@Psalms:38:3-4


tsk@Psalms:39:10 @ 3 blow strkjv@Job:40:8


tsk@Psalms:39:11 @ 1 When strkjv@Psalms:38:1-8; strkjv@Psalms:90:7-10; strkjv@1Corinthians:5:5; strkjv@1Corinthians:11:30-32; strkjv@Hebrews:12:6; strkjv@Revelation:3:19


tsk@Psalms:39:11 @ 2 his beauty, etc strkjv@Psalms:102:10-11; strkjv@Job:4:19; strkjv@Job:13:28; strkjv@Job:30:30; strkjv@Isaiah:50:9; strkjv@Hosea:5:12


tsk@Psalms:39:12 @ 1 hold strkjv@Psalms:56:8; strkjv@Psalms:116:3; strkjv@2Samuel:16:12; strkjv@2Kings:20:5; strkjv@Job:16:20; strkjv@Hebrews:5:7


tsk@Psalms:39:12 @ 2 for I am strkjv@Psalms:119:19 strkjv@Psalms:119:54 strkjv@Leviticus:25:23; strkjv@1Chronicles:29:15; strkjv@2Corinthians:5:6; strkjv@Hebrews:11:13; strkjv@1Peter:1:17; strkjv@1Peter:2:11


tsk@Psalms:39:12 @ 3 as all strkjv@Genesis:47:9


tsk@Psalms:39:13 @ 1 spare strkjv@Job:10:20-21; strkjv@Job:14:5-6


tsk@Psalms:39:13 @ 2 be no strkjv@Genesis:5:24; strkjv@Genesis:42:36; strkjv@Job:14:10-12




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kjv@Psalms:39 > > RandyP :

I have felt at times that it was best to keep my silence/bridle my tongue before the enemies of God that I not myself display to them a more sinful side of myself that might spill out unintended. By this I intend good but may well carry it too far as if I to be outright deaf and mute to the calling of God. The psalmist here in similar ill is prescribed a dosage of knowing his end, his frailty and the measurement of his days.




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