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Psalms 102 (NIV)

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Psalms 102 (NIV)
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Ps.102.10

102:10 The psalmist blames the Lord for his troubles.

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Ps.102.11

102:11 The psalmist’s existence seems empty and transitory (102:4; 109:23; 144:4).

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Ps.102.12

102:12 forever . . . to every generation: The frailty of humans (102:3-11) contrasts with the permanence of the Lord.

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Ps.102.1-2

102:1-2 The psalmist appeals to the Lord not to turn away (or hide your face). Israel experienced his turning his face away during their exile.

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