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Psalms 6 (NIV)

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Psalms 6 (NIV)
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Ps.6.1

6:1 don’t rebuke me . . . or discipline me: The psalmist does not explicitly connect God’s discipline with sin here (cp. 39:8-11), but it might be implied.

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Ps.6.1-10

Ps 6 The occasion for this lament might have been sickness or a mental or spiritual depression from which the psalmist sought healing.

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Ps.6.1-3

6:1-3 The psalmist asks for God’s favor and restoration at a difficult time.

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Ps.6.2-3

6:2-3 In his longing for God’s response to his prayer, the psalmist grew physically weak (6:6; see 77:3; 119:81; 142:1-3; see also Ps 101). Fasting might have played a part in his agony, but this is not mentioned.

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psalms 31:9-10

psalms 31:9-10

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psalms 39:8-11

psalms 39:8-11