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Verse Psalms 6:8. _DEPART FROM ME, ALL YE WORKERS OF INIQUITY_] It
seems that while he was suffering grievously through the disease, his
enemies had insulted and mocked him;-upbraided him with his
tra...
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DEPART FROM ME, ALL YE WORKERS OF INIQUITY - Referring, by the
“workers of iniquity,” to his enemies, as if they now surrounded
him, and calling on them “now” to leave him, since God had heard
his pra...
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Psalms 6
_ 1. The cry of repentance (Psalms 6:1)_
2. In deep distress (Psalms 6:4)
3. Jehovah has heard (Psalms 6:8)...
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VI. A RIGHTEOUS MAN'S PRAYER IN DISTRESS. (_a_) Notice (Psalms 6:1)
the recognition of the fact that suffering is not always the proof of
guilt and of God's wrath. Sometimes it is sent to prove, corre...
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DEPART, &C. Figure of speech _Apostrophe._ App-6.
INIQUITY. Hebrew. _'aven._ App-44.
HEARD......
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INIQUITY— The original word properly signifies _vanity_ or
_falsehood;_ and _iniquity_ only as it is vanity; when it is to be
treated with contempt. _They who practise,_ or _employ themselves in
vanit...
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PSALMS 6
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Prayer for Deliverance from Sickness and Death.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 6:1-3, Prayer for Favour instead of Anger. Stanza
II., Psalms 6:4-7, For Life instead of Deat...
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_DEPART FROM ME, ALL YE WORKERS OF INIQUITY; FOR THE LORD HATH HEARD
THE VOICE OF MY WEEPING._
Immediately after his heartfelt contrition follows his restoration to
God's favour, and to confident ant...
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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DEPART FROM ME. — After the night of sorrow comes the morning of
revived faith and confidence, if not of joy. The poet can turn to
address his maligners with the assurance that God has heard his
praye...
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_[Psalms 6:9]_ ס֣וּרוּ מִ֭מֶּנִּי כָּל
־פֹּ֣עֲלֵי אָ֑וֶן...
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Psalms 6:1
THE theme and progress of thought in this psalm are very common,
especially in those attributed to David. A soul compassed by enemies,
whose hate has all but sapped the life out of it, "cat...
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DELIVERANCE IN TROUBLE
Psalms 6:1
This is the first of the _Penitential_ Psalms, the other six being
Psalms 32:1; Psalms 38:1; Psalms 51
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This is known as the first of the seven great penitential psalms. It
is somewhat weak in its note of true penitence and in this respect is
not to be compared with some which follow. It is rather a cry...
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(e) Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; for the LORD hath
heard the voice of my weeping.
(e) God sends comfort and boldness in affliction, that we may triumph
over our enemies....
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Reader, do not fail to remark the holy triumph here expressed, and
with which the Psalm concludes, as the sure result of covenant love,
both as it belongs to our glorious Head, and, in him, to all his...
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After David has disburdened his griefs and troubles into the bosom of
God, he now, as it were, assumes a new character. And, without doubt,
he had been afflicted with long-continued despondency of spi...
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In Psalms 6 the remnant take another ground. They are oppressed, their
soul vexed, the extremity of distress presses on their spirit, and
their conscience not being cleared gives the fear that Jehovah...
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DEPART FROM ME, ALL YE WORKERS OF INIQUITY,.... The psalmist being
fully assured that God had heard his prayer, that he should recover
from his disorder, or be delivered out of his calamities, whether...
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Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; for the LORD hath heard
the voice of my weeping.
Ver. 8. _Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity_] What a strange
change is here all of a sudden! Well...
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_Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity_ With whom I am resolved
not to associate or have any fellowship; and cease from opposing or
molesting, or insulting, over me, or approaching me with design...
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Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; the sinner being sure of
God's favorable answer to his prayer, his complaint changes to a
joyful confidence; FOR THE LORD HATH HEARD THE VOICE OF MY WEEPING...
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A PRAYER IN ANXIETY OVER SIN.
To the chief musician on Neginoth, the stringed instruments of the
Temple-orchestra, upon Sheminith, that is, on the octave, probably in
bass, the voice suited to the na...
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8-10 What a sudden change is here! Having made his request known to
God, the psalmist is confident that his sorrow will be turned into
joy. By the workings of God's grace upon his heart, he knew his...
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DEPART FROM ME; I advise you for your own sakes to cease from opposing
or molesting me, or insulting over me, or approaching to me with
design of deceiving and betraying me; for all your labour will b...
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Psalms 6:8 Depart H5493 (H8798) workers H6466 (H8802) iniquity H205
LORD H3068 heard H8085 (H8804) voice...
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‘Leave me alone, all you workers of iniquity,
For YHWH has heard the sound of my weeping.
YHWH has heard my supplication,
YHWH will receive my prayer.
All my enemies will be ashamed and extremely...
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Psalms 6
We may get the meaning and help of this Psalm by asking, How did David
conduct himself in the time of sickness and trouble?
I. He made his sorrow a question between himself and God. Set it...
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Here the psalmist asks for a visit from God, for he is sick at heart,
heavy and depressed. Be very thankful if that is not your case; but if
it is, be very grateful that here is a prayer ready-made fo...
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CONTENTS: David in weakness seeks God's help.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Our way often lies through a vale of tears, but there is
One whom we can trust in the greatest straits and difficult...
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THE TITLE. _On Sheminith;_ directing this psalm to be sung with a harp
of eight strings, 1 Chronicles 15:21, that the air and the music might
the better accord with the sentiments of the song. It is a...
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_The Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping._
A CHANGE FROM SORROW TO HOPE
I. Grateful acknowledgment of mercy. The expressions of the Psalm
indicate sorrow of no ordinary kind. Much of this sorrow...
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_O Lord, rebuke me not in Thine anger._
A SONG OF SORROW
It is needless to look for a historical occasion of the Psalm; but to
an oar that knows the tones of sorrow, or to a heart that has itself
utt...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 6:1. An individual lament from David. It
describes a person whose hard circumstances have led him to see his
sins and to repent. Thus, it is often considered one of the
“pen...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 6:8 DEPART FROM ME, ALL YOU WORKERS OF EVIL
seems to be spoken to those who would take advantage of the singer’s
distress. But if THE LORD HAS HEARD, then these enemies have no r
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INTRODUCTION
“The first of the seven Penitential Psalms. It has been said that
there is much of grief in it, but nothing of penitence. This, however,
is an error. The tears shed by David over Absalom...
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EXPOSITION
This is the first of what have been called "the Penitential Psalms."
It has been said that "there is much of grief in it, but nothing of
penitence." The grief, however—such grief (see verse...
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The sixth psalm is to the chief musician on this stringed instrument
and upon the Sheminith. Now the Sheminith is a word that means the
eighth, and so it was to be played in octaves. So on a stringed...
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Hebrews 5:7; Isaiah 30:19; Isaiah 38:3; Isaiah 38:5; Luke 13:27;...
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Hath heard — By the workings of God's grace upon his heart, he knew
his prayer was accepted. His tears had a voice, in the ears of the God
of mercy. Silent tears are no speechless ones. Our tears are...