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Psalms 6:9

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6:9 The Lord has heard my appeal for mercy;

the Lord has accepted 1  my prayer.

Psalms 22:18

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22:18 They are dividing up my clothes among themselves;

they are rolling dice 2  for my garments.

Psalms 38:5

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38:5 My wounds 3  are infected and starting to smell, 4 

because of my foolish sins. 5 

Psalms 54:2

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54:2 O God, listen to my prayer!

Pay attention to what I say! 6 

Psalms 81:13

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81:13 If only my people would obey me! 7 

If only Israel would keep my commands! 8 

Psalms 86:6

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86:6 O Lord, hear my prayer!

Pay attention to my plea for mercy!

Psalms 88:2

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88:2 Listen to my prayer! 9 

Pay attention 10  to my cry for help!

Psalms 89:20

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89:20 I have discovered David, my servant.

With my holy oil I have anointed him as king. 11 

Psalms 89:30-31

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89:30 If his sons reject my law

and disobey my regulations,

89:31 if they break 12  my rules

and do not keep my commandments,

Psalms 102:23

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102:23 He has taken away my strength in the middle of life; 13 

he has cut short my days.

Psalms 139:23

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139:23 Examine me, and probe my thoughts! 14 

Test me, and know my concerns! 15 

Psalms 142:2

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142:2 I pour out my lament before him;

I tell him about 16  my troubles.

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[6:9]  1 tn The prefixed verbal form is probably a preterite here; it is parallel to a perfect and refers to the fact that the Lord has responded favorably to the psalmist’s request.

[22:18]  2 tn Heb “casting lots.” The precise way in which this would have been done is not certain.

[38:5]  3 sn The reference to wounds may be an extension of the metaphorical language of v. 2. The psalmist pictures himself as one whose flesh is ripped and torn by arrows.

[38:5]  4 tn Heb “my wounds stink, they are festering” (cf. NEB).

[38:5]  5 tn Heb “from before my foolishness.”

[54:2]  4 tn Heb “to the words of my mouth.”

[81:13]  5 tn Heb “if only my people were listening to me.” The Hebrew particle לוּ (lu, “if not”) introduces a purely hypothetical or contrary to fact condition (see 2 Sam 18:12).

[81:13]  6 tn Heb “[and if only] Israel would walk in my ways.”

[88:2]  6 tn Heb “may my prayer come before you.” The prefixed verbal form is understood as a jussive, indicating the psalmist’s desire or prayer.

[88:2]  7 tn Heb “turn your ear.”

[89:20]  7 tn The words “as king” are supplied in the translation for clarification, indicating that a royal anointing is in view.

[89:31]  8 tn Or “desecrate.”

[102:23]  9 tn Heb “he has afflicted my strength in the way.” The term “way” refers here to the course of the psalmist’s life, which appears to be ending prematurely (vv. 23b-24).

[139:23]  10 tn Heb “and know my heart.”

[139:23]  11 tn The Hebrew noun שַׂרְעַפַּי (sarapay, “concerns”) is used of “worries” in Ps 94:19.

[142:2]  11 tn Heb “my trouble before him I declare.”



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