2 Samuel 12:13
David.1Sa 15:20,24; 1Ki 13:4; 21:20; 22:8; 2Ki 1:9; 2Ch 16:10; 24:20-222Ch 25:16; Mt 14:3-5,10I have sinned.24:10; 1Sa 15:24,25,30; Job 7:20; 33:27; Ps 32:3-5; 51:4; Pr 25:12Pr 28:13; Lu 15:21; Ac 2:37; 1Jo 1:8-10The Lord.Job 7:21; Ps 32:1,2; 130:3,4; Isa 6:5-7; 38:17; 43:24; 44:22La 3:32; Mic 7:18,19; Zec 3:4; Heb 9:26; 1Jo 1:7,9; 2:1; Re 1:5thou.Le 20:10; Nu 35:31-33; Ps 51:16; Ac 13:38,39; Ro 8:33,34Psalms 32:1-5
1 Blessedness consists in remission of sins.3 Confession of sins gives ease to the conscience.8 God's promises bring joy. A.M. 2970. B.C. 1034. (Title.) or, A Psalm of David givinginstruction. 42:1; 45:1; 52:1; 53:1; 55:1; *titles Blessed.1:1,2; 40:4; 84:12; 89:15; 106:3; 119:1,2; 128:1; Jer 17:7,8Mt 5:3-12; 16:17; Lu 11:28; Re 22:14transgression.Isa 1:18; 43:25; 44:22; Mic 7:18,19; Ac 13:38,39; Ro 4:6-8covered.85:2; Ne 4:5 The Lord.Le 17:4; Ro 5:13; 2Co 5:19-21whose.Joh 1:47; 2Co 1:12; 1Pe 2:1,2; Re 14:5 When.Ge 3:8-19; 1Sa 31:13; 2Sa 11:27; 12:1-12; 21:12-14; Pr 28:13Isa 57:17; Jer 31:18,19; Lu 15:15,16bones.6:2; 31:9,10; 38:3; 51:8; 102:3-5; Job 30:17,30; La 1:3; 3:4roaring.22:1; 38:8; Job 3:24; Isa 51:20; 59:11; La 3:8; Ho 7:14 hand.38:2-8; 39:10,11; 1Sa 5:6,7,9,11; 6:9; Job 16:21; 33:7moisture.22:15; 90:6,7; 102:3,4; Job 30:30; La 4:8; 5:10 acknowledged.38:18; 51:3-5; Le 26:39,40; Jos 7:19; 2Sa 12:13; 24:10; Job 33:27Pr 28:13; Jer 3:13; 1Jo 1:8-10have.Job 31:33; Pr 30:20; Jer 2:23,35; Lu 16:15I said.Isa 65:24; Ho 6:1; Lu 15:17-19,21forgavest.30:5; 86:5,15; 103:3; 2Sa 12:13; Isa 65:24; Jer 31:20; Lu 7:47Lu 15:20-23; Eph 4:32iniquity.51:4; 2Sa 12:9,13; Mal 3:8Psalms 51:1-3
1 David prays for remission of sins, whereof he makes a deep confession.6 He prays for sanctification.16 God delights not in sacrifice, but in sincerity.18 He prays for the church. A.M. 2970. B.C. 1034. (Title.) when.2Sa 12:1-13after.2Sa 11:2-27 O God.25:6,7; 109:21; 119:124; Ex 34:6,7; Nu 14:18,19; Da 9:9,18Mic 7:18; 7:19; Ro 5:20,21; Eph 1:6-8; 2:4-7multitude.5:7; 69:13,16; 106:7,45; Isa 63:7,15; *marg:La 3:32tender.40:11; 77:9; 145:9blot.9; Ne 4:5; Isa 43:25; 44:22; Jer 18:23; Ac 3:19; Col 2:14 Wash.7; Eze 36:25; Zec 13:1; 1Co 6:11; Heb 9:13,14; 10:21,22; 1Jo 1:7-9Re 1:5; 7:14cleanse.7; 19:12 For I.32:5; 38:18; Le 26:40,41; Ne 9:2; Job 33:27; Pr 28:13; Lu 15:18-21my sin.40:12; Isa 59:12; Jer 3:25Psalms 130:8
he shall redeem.103:3,4; Mt 1:21; Ro 6:14; Tit 2:14; 1Jo 3:5-8Isaiah 43:25
even I.11; 1:18; 44:22; Ps 51:9; Jer 50:20; Mic 7:18,19; Mr 2:7; Ac 3:19Ro 5:20for mine.37:35; 48:8-10; Ps 25:7,11; 79:9; Eze 20:9,14,22; 36:22,32Eph 1:6,8will not.Ps 79:8; Jer 31:34; Heb 8:12; 10:17Matthew 9:2-6
they brought.4:24; 8:16; Mr 1:32; 2:1-3; Lu 5:18,19; Ac 5:15,16; 19:12seeing.8:10; Mr 2:4,5; Lu 5:19,20; Joh 2:25; Ac 14:9; Jas 2:18Son.22; Mr 5:34; Joh 21:5be.Ps 32:1,2; Ec 9:7; Isa 40:1,2; 44:22; Jer 31:33,34; Lu 5:20; 7:47-50Ac 13:38,39; Ro 4:6-8; 5:11; Col 1:12-14thy sins.Rather, "thy sins are forgiven thee;" the words being an affirmation, not a prayer or wish. The word be, however, was used by our translators in the indicative plural for are. As the palsy is frequently produced by intemperance, it is probable, from our Lord's gracious declaration, that it was the case in the present instance. certain.7:29; Mr 2:6,7; 7:21; Lu 5:21; 7:39,40This.26:65; Le 24:16; Mr 14:64; Joh 10:33-36; Ac 6:11-13 knowing.12:25; 16:7,8; Ps 44:21; 139:2; Mr 2:8; 8:16,17; 12:15; Lu 5:22Lu 6:8; 7:40; 9:46,47; 11:17; Joh 2:24,25; 6:61,64; 16:19,30; 21:17Heb 4:12,13; Re 2:23Wherefore.Eze 38:10; Ac 5:3,4,9; 8:20-22 whether.Mr 2:9-12; Lu 5:23-25Arise.Isa 35:5,6; Joh 5:8-14,17,18; Ac 3:6-11,16; 4:9,10; 9:34; 14:8-11 that the.Isa 43:25; Mic 7:18; Mr 2:7,10; Lu 5:21; Joh 5:21-23; 10:28; 17:2Joh 20:21-23; Ac 5:31; 7:59,60; 2Co 2:10; 5:20; Eph 4:32; Col 3:13Arise.5; Lu 13:11-13; Ac 9:34Mark 2:5
saw.Ge 22:12; Joh 2:25; Ac 11:23; 14:9; Eph 2:8; 1Th 1:3,4; Jas 2:18-22he said.9,10; Isa 53:11; Mt 9:2; Lu 5:20; 7:47-50; Ac 5:31; 2Co 2:10Col 3:13Son.The Jews believed that not only death but all disease was the consequence of sin. "There is no death without sin, nor any chastisement without iniquity;" and that "no diseased person could be healed of his disease till his sins were blotted out." Our Lord, therefore, as usual, appeals to their received opinions, and asserts his high dignity, by first forgiving the sins, and then healing the body of the paralytic. 5:34; Mt 9:22; Lu 8:48sins.Job 33:17-26; Ps 32:1-5; 90:7-9; 103:3; Isa 38:17; Joh 5:141Co 11:30; Jas 5:15Mark 2:10-11
Da 7:13,14; Mt 9:6-8; 16:13; Joh 5:20-27; Ac 5:31; 1Ti 1:13-16 1:41; Joh 5:8-10; 6:63
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