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The Connection to Iniquity
Commentators unanimously highlight David's direct link between his suffering and his sin: "My strength faileth because of mine iniquity." They explain that David saw his sin—whether a specific act or his general fallen nature—as the root cause of his physical and emotional collapse. This serves as a powerful call for believers to honestly consider how their own sin can be a source of deep sorrow and weakness.
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18th Century
Theologian
For my life is spent with grief - The word here rendered “spent” does not mean merely “passed,” as it is commonly now used, as when…
19th Century
Bishop
Iniquity. —Gesenius and Ewald understand the suffering that follows on sin rather than the iniquity itself, a me…
19th Century
Preacher
My strength faileth because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed.
Now he sees to the bottom of his sorrow: My strength f…
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17th Century
Pastor
For my life is spent with grief, and my years with sighing ,
&c.] Which shows the continuance of his troubles, and t…
17th Century
Minister
David's troubles made him a man of sorrows. In this, he was a type of Christ, who was acquainted with grief. David acknowledged that his affliction…