Psalms 143:1-6
psalm <04210> [(Title.) A Psalm.]
The LXX., Vulgate, Ethiopic, and Arabic state that this Psalm was composed by David on the rebellion of his son Absalom; and there are several passages in it which agree remarkably well with that period; for then he had most reason to fear lest God should deal with him according to his sins; which he deprecates with such a deep sense of his unworthiness, that it has hence been numbered among the penitential Psalms, of which it is the last. In it he prays to God for pardon, ver. 1; acknowledges the impossibility of being saved but by grace, ver. 2; deplores the lamentable effects of sin, ver. 3, 4; comforts himself with a retrospect of God's mercies of old, ver. 5; and prays, in a variety of expressions, for remission of sin, sanctification, and redemption, ver. 6-12.
faithfulness <0530> [thy faithfulness.]
sit ... judgment <0935 04941> [enter not.]
before <06440> [in thy sight.]
enemies <0341> [the enemy.]
smash <01792> [smitten.]
live <03427> [made me.]
me <07307> [is my spirit.]
shocked <03820> [my heart.]
recall <02142> [remember.]
spread <06566> [stretch forth.]
soul <05315> [my soul.]