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Psalms 38 (NIV)

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Psalms 38 (NIV)
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Ps.38.1

38:title asking God to remember him: The meaning of this phrase is uncertain (also in 70:title).

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Ps.38.1-17

38:1-17 These verses form a prelude to the psalmist’s confession (38:18) and describe his woeful condition.

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Ps.38.1-22

Ps 38 This psalm is a lament and prayer for healing. The psalmist’s suffering is associated with his unconfessed sin. He confesses his sin and entrusts his case to the Lord.

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Ps.38.13

38:13 The psalmist suffers quietly before his opponents (see Isa 53:7).

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