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  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Davids enemies have acted wickedly.)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Davids enemies have acted wickedly.)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Dead people go to a place called "Sheol," Dead people go to a place called "Sheol," a proper name for "the underworld" (BDB, HALOT). Sheol is a place of great depth (e.g., Deut. 32:22), guarded by gates (e.g., Isa. 38:10), associated with darkness (e.g., Job 17:13), dust (e.g., Job 17:16), and silence (e.g., Ps. 31:18). '"`UNIQ--ref-00001A17-QINU`"' R.L. Harris has argued that Sheol is a poetic synonym for קֶבֶר, referring merely to the grave. "Its usage does not give us a picture of the state of the dead in gloom, darkness, chaos, or silence, unremembered, unable to praise God, knowing nothing... Rather, this view gives us a picture of a typical Palestinian tomb, dark, dusty, with mingled bones and where 'this poor lisping stammering tongue lies silent in the grave.'"'"`UNIQ--ref-00001A18-QINU`"' the grave.'"'"`UNIQ--ref-00001A18-QINU`"')
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Dead people go to a place called "Sheol," Dead people go to a place called "Sheol," a proper name for "the underworld" (BDB, HALOT). Sheol is a place of great depth (e.g., Deut. 32:22), guarded by gates (e.g., Isa. 38:10), associated with darkness (e.g., Job 17:13), dust (e.g., Job 17:16), and silence (e.g., Ps. 31:18). <refPS>See Theodore Lewis, “Dead, Abode of The” in ''ABD'', Vol. 2, New York: Doubleday, 1992, 101-105.</refPS> R.L. Harris has argued that Sheol is a poetic synonym for קֶבֶר, referring merely to the grave. "Its usage does not give us a picture of the state of the dead in gloom, darkness, chaos, or silence, unremembered, unable to praise God, knowing nothing... Rather, this view gives us a picture of a typical Palestinian tomb, dark, dusty, with mingled bones and where 'this poor lisping stammering tongue lies silent in the grave.'"<refPS>R.L. Harris, “שְׁאוֹל” in ''Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament'', Vol. 2, Chicago: The Moody Bible Institute, 1980, 2303-4).</refPS>, Chicago: The Moody Bible Institute, 1980, 2303-4).</refPS>)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Deities may be said to experience emotions such as anger. "The overwhelming majority of instances of anger in the OT speak of God's anger"<refPS>''DBI'' 1998:25</refPS>)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Deities may be said to experience emotions such as anger. "The overwhelming majority of instances of anger in the OT speak of God's anger"'"`UNIQ--ref-000019FC-QINU`"')
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Discipline in anger could lead to death and destruction.)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Discipline in anger could lead to death and destruction.)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Discipline in mercy could lead to restoration.)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Discipline in mercy could lead to restoration.)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Discipline is a necessary response to disobedience.)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Discipline is a necessary response to disobedience.)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Discipline itself is to be desired, just not discipline animated by anger.)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Discipline itself is to be desired, just not discipline animated by anger.)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Even when David sins, YHWH's HESED will not leave חסד (1 Sam. 7:14-15).)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Even when David sins, YHWH's HESED will not leave חסד (1 Sam. 7:14-15).)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Good fathers discipline their sons (Prov. 13:24; 23:13-14; cf. 2 Sam. 7:14).)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Good fathers discipline their sons (Prov. 13:24; 23:13-14; cf. 2 Sam. 7:14).)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (Humans are a psychosomatic unity, having both a body and a soul (an animating life-principle) (Gen. 2:7; cf. 1 Kgs. 17:21-22; Isa. 10:18).)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (Humans are a psychosomatic unity, having both a body and a soul (an animating life-principle) (Gen. 2:7; cf. 1 Kgs. 17:21-22; Isa. 10:18).)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (If David dies, he will be unable to mention YHWH's name.)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (If David dies, he will be unable to mention YHWH's name.)
  • Psalm 6/Assumptions  + (If David goes to Sheol, he will be unable to praise/thank YHWH.)
  • Test/Assumptions  + (If David goes to Sheol, he will be unable to praise/thank YHWH.)