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If I take the wings of the dawn, And settle in the uttermost parts of the sea;
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The Speed of Light
Commentators explain that "the wings of the morning" is a poetic image for the fastest speed imaginable—the speed of light spreading across the dawn sky. "The uttermost parts of the sea" refers to the most remote place the psalmist could conceive, likely the far western horizon. The verse creates a powerful hypothetical: even if you could travel at impossible speeds to the ends of the earth, you would not outrun God.
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18th Century
Theologian
If I take the wings of the morning - literally, “I will take the wings of the morning.” That is, I will take this as a hyp…
19th Century
Bishop
If ... —Literally,
I lift wings of dawnI dwell in the end of the sea.
The wings of the morning…
Preacher
If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea; –
"If I fly on the wings of light, which travels wi…
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17th Century
Pastor
[If] I take the wings of the morning And fly as swift as the morning light to the east, to the extremity of it, as B…
Minister
We cannot see God, but he can see us. The psalmist did not desire to go from the Lord. Where can I go? In the most distant corners of the world, in…