Psalms 25:6-7

Remember.

98:3; 106:45; 136:23; 2Ch 6:42; Lu 1:54,71,72

thy tender mercies. Heb. bowels.

40:11; 69:13,16; 103:4; 119:77; Isa 55:7; 63:15; Jer 31:20

Lu 1:78; *marg:

2Co 1:3; Php 1:8; 2:1; Col 3:12; 1Jo 3:17

for they.

77:7-12; 103:17; 106:1; 107:1; 136:11-26; Ge 24:27; 32:9; Ex 15:13

Ex 34:6; Ne 9:19; Jer 33:11; Mic 7:18-20; Lu 1:50

Remember.

79:8; 109:14,16; Isa 38:17; 43:25; 64:9; Heb 8:12; 10:16-18

the sins.

Job 13:26; 20:11; Pr 5:7-14; Jer 3:25; Joh 5:5,14

according.

51:1; 109:26; 119:124

for thy.

6:4; 31:16; Eph 1:6,7; 2:4-8

Psalms 51:1

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 12:1-13

after.

2Sa 11:2-27

O God.

25:6,7; 109:21; 119:124; Ex 34:6,7; Nu 14:18,19; Da 9:9,18

Mic 7:18; 7:19; Ro 5:20,21; Eph 1:6-8; 2:4-7

multitude.

5:7; 69:13,16; 106:7,45; Isa 63:7,15; *marg:

La 3:32

tender.

40:11; 77:9; 145:9

blot.

9; Ne 4:5; Isa 43:25; 44:22; Jer 18:23; Ac 3:19; Col 2:14

Psalms 130:3-4

shouldest mark.

143:2; Job 9:2,3,20; 10:14; 15:14; Isa 53:6; Joh 8:7-9; Ro 3:20-24

But there.

25:11; 86:5; 103:2,3; Ex 34:5-7; Isa 1:18; 55:7; Jer 31:34; Da 9:9

Mic 7:18-20; Ro 8:1; 2Co 5:19; Eph 1:7; Col 1:14

that thou mayest.

2:11,12; 1Ki 8:39,40; Jer 33:8,9; Ho 3:5; Ac 9:31; 2Ti 2:19

Heb 12:24-28

Psalms 130:7

Let Israel.

40:3; 71:5; 115:9-13; 131:1,3; Zep 3:12

for with.

4; 86:5,15; Isa 55:7; Ro 5:20,21; 8:24; Eph 1:7,8; 1Ti 2:5,6

Heb 10:35; 1Jo 2:1,2; Re 5:9

Psalms 143:1-2

1 David prays for favour in judgment.

3 He complains of his griefs.

5 He strengthens his faith by meditation and prayer.

7 He prays for grace;

9 for deliverance;

10 for sanctification;

12 for destruction of his enemies;

(Title.) A Psalm.The LXX., Vulgate, Ethiopic, and Arabic state that this Psalm was composed by David on the rebellion of his son Absalom; and there are several passages in it which agree remarkably well with that period; for then he had most reason to fear lest God should deal with him according to his sins; which he deprecates with such a deep sense of his unworthiness, that it has hence been numbered among the penitential Psalms, of which it is the last. In it he prays to God for pardon, ver. 1; acknowledges the impossibility of being saved but by grace, ver. 2; deplores the lamentable effects of sin, ver. 3, 4; comforts himself with a retrospect of God's mercies of old, ver. 5; and prays, in a variety of expressions, for remission of sin, sanctification, and redemption, ver. 6-12.

thy faithfulness.

31:1; 71:2; 2Sa 7:25; Da 9:16; 1Jo 1:9

enter not.

130:3; Job 14:3

in thy sight.

Ex 34:7; Job 4:17; 9:2,3; 15:14; 25:4; Ec 7:20; Ro 3:20; Ga 2:16

1Jo 1:10
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