What part of God's character did we say was illustrated in verse 13?
For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb.
Creator
What Psalm have we been studying this quarter?
Psalm 139
The strategy of what outdoor game played at GDA was discussed before we considered the idea of God being present everywhere?
infection
What is the state of having total knowledge, the quality of knowing everything called?
omniscience
Who wrote the Psalm we have been studying this quarter?
David
When considering God being everywhere we talked about fast, far, high, and deep. What example did Mr. Baskin use when talking about high?
What attribute of God is reflected in the following statement.
God exists outside of space and time.
Transcendence
There are different types of Psalms and Psalms with elements of different types in them. What type of Psalm did we define as one that expresses a desire for God's justice and intervention, often invoking curses and expressing hatred for the enemies of God.?
imprecatory
You were asked what thought or experience brings you unconstrained, visibly animated joy. What was one thing Mr. Baskin said causes one of his kids to demonstrate such joy?
Ice Cream/donuts/wrestling
omnipresence
Fill in the blanks.
I praise you, because I am _____ and _____ made.
fearfully, wonderfully
What place did Mr. Baskin say made him uncomfortable and spooked just thinking about?
Mariana Trench
What attribute is explained below?
God is present within space and time. He is wholly present with and active in the created order.
immanence
What concept is referred to when we read in vs16:
"...in your book were written, everyone of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there were none of them."
divine foreknowledge or predestination
What part of the body did Hebrew culture believe was the seat of human emotion at the time Psalm 139 was written?
the kidneys