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Hear, Yahweh, and answer me, For I am poor and needy.
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Your Need is Your Plea
Commentators unanimously explain that stating "I am poor and needy" is not a complaint or a demand for justice. Instead, it is a powerful and valid appeal to God's gracious character. Albert Barnes notes that we can always make our helplessness a ground of appeal, and John Calvin adds that it is in God's very nature to help the afflicted. Your felt need is not a barrier but an invitation to approach God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Bow down your ear, O Lord, hear me – See the notes at Psalms 5:1.
For I am poor and needy – This is the reason here assign…
16th Century
Protestant
Incline your ear, O Jehovah! Neither the inscription nor the contents of this psalm enable us to conclude with certainty what dangers Davi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Bow down your ear, O Lord, hear me This is spoken of God after the manner of men, who, when they listen and attentiv…
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