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Psalm 6
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This is one of the penitential psalms in which David repented for some sin he had committed and for which he was suffering discipline (cf. Pss. 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, 143).33We do not know what he did to bring on this illness that almost resulted in his death or how this incident fits into the Scriptural record of his life. Having been chastened by the Lord David asked for forgiveness. Then with the assurance that God had heard him he warned his adversaries to leave him alone because God was about to put them to shame.
". . . the psalm gives words to those who scarcely have the heart to pray, and brings them within sight of victory."34