Psalms 28:6
Context28:6 The Lord deserves praise, 1
for he has heard my plea for mercy! 2
Psalms 116:1
Context116:1 I love the Lord
because he heard my plea for mercy, 4
Psalms 130:2
ContextPay attention to 6 my plea for mercy!
Psalms 28:2
Context28:2 Hear my plea for mercy when I cry out to you for help,
when I lift my hands 7 toward your holy temple! 8
Psalms 140:6
Context140:6 I say to the Lord, “You are my God.”
O Lord, pay attention to my plea for mercy!
Psalms 143:1
ContextA psalm of David.
143:1 O Lord, hear my prayer!
Pay attention to my plea for help!
Because of your faithfulness and justice, answer me!
Psalms 31:22
Context31:22 I jumped to conclusions and said, 10
“I am cut off from your presence!” 11
But you heard my plea for mercy when I cried out to you for help.


[28:6] 1 tn Heb “blessed [be] the
[28:6] 2 sn He has heard my plea for mercy. The psalmist’s mood abruptly changes at this point, because the Lord responded positively to his petition and assured him that he would deliver him.
[116:1] 3 sn Psalm 116. The psalmist thanks the Lord for delivering him from a life threatening crisis and promises to tell the entire covenant community what God has done for him.
[116:1] 4 tn Heb “I love because the
[130:2] 6 tn Heb “may your ears be attentive to the voice of.”
[28:2] 7 sn I lift my hands. Lifting one’s hands toward God was a gesture of prayer.
[28:2] 8 tn The Hebrew term דְּבִיר (dÿvir, “temple”) actually refers to the most holy place within the sanctuary.
[143:1] 9 sn Psalm 143. As in the previous psalm, the psalmist laments his persecuted state and asks the Lord to deliver him from his enemies.