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Have mercy on us, Yahweh, have mercy on us, For we have endured much contempt.
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A Desperate Plea for Mercy
The psalmist's repeated cry, "Have mercy upon us," is not a casual prayer but an urgent and earnest plea. Commentators like Spurgeon and Calvin explain that this repetition highlights the depth of their suffering and the intensity of their need. It teaches that in our deepest distress, our most fundamental prayer should be a fervent appeal for God's mercy, acknowledging our complete dependence on Him, not our own merit.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Have mercy upon us, O Lord, have mercy upon us—The language of earnest pleading, repeating with emphasis the object of the prayer. …
19th Century
Anglican
Exceedingly filled. —Or, sated more than enough.
Baptist
Have mercy upon us, O LORD, have mercy upon us:
The longing soul does not wait in utter silence without expressing its desires. I h…
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16th Century
Protestant
Have mercy upon us, O Jehovah! etc. The Psalmist expounds upon and confirms the preceding teaching. He had said that the godly, f…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Have mercy upon us, O Lord, have mercy upon us Merit is not pleaded; for, though servants, they knew they were unpro…
Our Lord Jesus has taught us to look to God in prayer as our Father in heaven. In every prayer a good man lifts up his soul to God, especially when…
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