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{{Overview  
|Chapter=6
|Chapter=6
|Verse Count=11
|Verse Count=11
|Memorable Phrase=The sound of my weeping
|Memorable Icon=Psalm 6 - Icon - tears.jpg
|Memorable Icon=Psalm 6 - Icon - tears.jpg
|Memorable Phrase=The sound of my weeping
|Purpose=To plead for mercy and healing.
|Purpose=To plead for mercy and healing.
|Content=YHWH have mercy and heal me, because I am near death, and no one can praise you in death.
|Content=YHWH have mercy and heal me, because I am near death, and no one can praise you in death.
|Message="A moment in his anger; a lifetime in his favor..." (Ps. 30:6). YHWH's loyalty to David is stronger than sin and death.
|Message="A moment in his anger; a lifetime in his favor..." (Ps. 30:6). YHWH's loyalty to David is stronger than sin and death.
|Author=David
|Author=David
|Background Ideas=<ul><li>The King is God's son, and, just as a father disciplines his son, so God promised to disciple the king when he disobeyed. "I will be his father, and he will be my son. When he does wrong, I will punish him...  But my love will never be taken away from him (2 Sam. 7:14-15).</li>
|Background Ideas=<ul><li>The King is God's son, and, just as a father disciplines his son, so God promised to disciple the king when he disobeyed. "I will be his father, and he will be my son. When he does wrong, I will punish him...  But my love will never be taken away from him (2 Sam. 7:14-15).</li>
<li>Sickness is a common form of divine punishment, and it was interpreted as a sign of divine rejection.</li>
<li>Sickness is a common form of divine punishment, and it was interpreted as a sign of divine rejection.</li>
<li>The king's enemies would always be seeking an opportunity to seize power.</li></ul>
<li>The king's enemies would always be seeking an opportunity to seize power.</li></ul>
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 7 January 2025


"The sound of my weeping"

Purpose: To plead for mercy and healing.

Content: YHWH have mercy and heal me, because I am near death, and no one can praise you in death.

Message: "A moment in his anger; a lifetime in his favor..." (Ps. 30:6). YHWH's loyalty to David is stronger than sin and death.

Author: David

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