psalm 51 commentary 1 Have mercy upon me O God according to thy lovingkindness according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions 2 Wash me throughly from mine iniquity and cleanse me from my sin 3 For I acknowledge my transgressions and my sin is ever before me 4 Against thee thee only have I sinned and done this evil in thy s
Psalm 51 Commentary The Bible tells us that sin is deceitful And with its deception it can harden us But every once in a while or hopefully sooner than that God breaks in on our lives and helps us recognize the gravity of our sin And that s the attitude of David in Psalm 51 David Guzik Study Guide for Psalm 51 Restoration of a Broken and Contrite King This psalm is titled To the Chief Musician A Psalm of David when Nathan the Prophet went to him after he had gone in to Bathsheba The events are plainly and painfully described in 2 Samuel chapters 11 and 12
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The words of Psalm 51 are fitting for the great king of ancient Israel they are just as fitting for worshippers in the twenty first century Our sins may not be as public and blatant as David s but we all fall short of living in the steadfast love and mercy of God Chapter 51 The psalmist prays for mercy humbly confessing and lamenting his sins He pleads for pardon that he may promote the glory of God and the conversion of sinners God is pleased with a contrite heart A prayer for the prosperity of Zion
I Prayer for the Remission of Sin Psalms 51 1 9 II Prayer for Renewal Psalms 51 10 13 III A Vow to Offer Spiritual Sacrifices Psalms 51 14 17 IV Intercession for Jerusalem Psalms 51 18 19 It is now for restoration for a renewal of spiritual life for a return to God s favour and to the spiritual joy involved in it First however an additional confession is made vers 5 6 Not only have I committed acts of sin vers 1 4
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In Psalm 51 1 9 the psalmist s cry is chiefly for pardon in Psalm 51 10 12 he prays chiefly for purity in Psalm 51 13 17 he vows grateful service Psalm 51 18 19 are probably a later addition The psalm begins with at once grasping the character of God as the sole ground of hope Psalms 51 1 Have mercy upon me O God according to thy loving kindness It is observable that the whole psalm is addressed to God Elohim and not to Jehovah the Lord in Psalms 51 15 is Adonai as though the psalmist felt himself unworthy to utter the covenant name and simply prostrated himself as a guilty man before his offended Maker
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