Psalm 139 is a psalm of praise to God, but also a psalm of hatred. In the final verses (19-24) the author imagines that God would slay the 'wicked', then says that he hates with perfect hatred those who hate God.
Psalm 90Jewish answerTradition states that Adam composed Psalms 92 and 139, so they are the oldest.
Psalm 139:16.
Psalm 139:14I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;your works are wonderful, I know that full well.(NIV Bible)
It means that God has chosen you from the foundation of the world and ordains and orders all your ways; as David found out in Psalm 139; please read it.
You are fearfully and wonderfully made! (Psalm 139) Doesn't get much smarter than that!
david understood God's power and attributes of God inordered to Give reverence and honour and Praise to God David wrote this Psalm if I am Not Wrong.
David tells us a bit about this in Psalm 139. Worth reading.
All the way back to Adam, who is credited with having said Psalm 139.
In Psalm 139, David's audience is primarily God, whom he addresses directly throughout the psalm. David expresses his awe and reverence for God's omniscience, omnipresence, and creative power. The psalm serves as a personal reflection and prayer to God, highlighting David's deep trust and reliance on Him.
If you mean what divided by 19 is equal to 139 then it is: 2641/19 = 139
There is no specific evidence that proves who definitively wrote the first Psalm, but most people theorize it was written by King Solomon or possibly his father David..