Psalms 86:1-4
Summary for Ps 86:1-17: Ps 86 a The psalmist invokes God’s help and praises his character in a lament prompted by the presence of evil (86:14 b, 17 c). All people will worship the gracious and almighty God (86:8-10 d). To this end, the poet commits himself to a lifestyle of ethical integrity (86:11 e) and praising the Lord (86:12-13 f). The last stanza contrasts the qualities of evil people with those of the Lord (86:14-17 g). 86:title h This is the only psalm connected with David in Book Three.Summary for Ps 86:1-4: 86:1-4 i God’s devoted servant prays for mercy. The psalmist sees himself as a member of the covenant community and as a citizen of the world.
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