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Consider my affliction and my travail. Forgive all my sins.
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Suffering as a Spiritual Prompt
Commentators like Calvin and Barnes explain that affliction often serves as a divine reminder of our sin. David's prayer connects his external troubles with his internal need for forgiveness. Instead of only asking for his circumstances to change, he addresses the root issue. This teaches believers to use times of hardship as an opportunity for self-examination and to seek reconciliation with God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Look upon mine affliction and my pain — (). This is a repetition of earnest pleading—as if God still turned away from him and did not cond…
19th Century
Baptist
And forgive all my sins.
David will be quite content if God will only look with pitying eyes upon his sufferings; but, as for his s…
16th Century
Protestant
Look upon mine affliction. By repeating these complaints so frequently, he plainly shows that the calamities with which he was assailed we…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Look upon mine affliction and my pain The "affliction" was the rebellion of his subjects against him, at the head of…
The psalmist concludes, as he began, by expressing dependence on God and desire toward him. It is good so to hope, and quietly to wait for the salv…
13th Century
Catholic
1. Previously, the psalmist described the tribulations of Christ and the divine help; here he adds a prayer.
He makes two points about…
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