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Verse Psalms 25:7. _REMEMBER NOT THE SINS OF MY YOUTH_] Those which I
have committed through _inconsiderateness_, and _heat of passion_.
_ACCORDING TO THY MERCY_] As it is _worthy of thy mercy_ to ac...
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REMEMBER NOT THE SINS OF MY YOUTH - In strong contrast with God, the
psalmist brings forward his own conduct and life. He could ask of God
Psalms 25:6 to remember His own acts - what “He himself” had...
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PSALM 25-39
The fifteen Psalms which follow give the deep soul exercise of the
godly. All fifteen, except the thirty-third, are marked as Psalms of
David. Much of it expresses undoubtedly his own indi...
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XXV. An acrostic poem composed of religious maxims and prayers which
have little or no connexion with each other. The text is imperfect,
for in Psalms 25:18 f. the letter Q is omitted and R is repeate...
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SINS. Hebrew. _chdta'._ App-44.
TRANSGRESSIONS. Hebrew. _pasha'._ App-44.
MERCY. grace. Hebrew. _hasad._ Not the same word as in verses: Psalms
25:6; Psalms 25:16....
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Petition for protection, guidance, and pardon....
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PSALMS 25
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
An Alphabetical Psalm of Supplication.
ANALYSIS
Seven lines of Direct Address to Jehovah, Psalms 25:1-7; three lines
in Praise of Jehovah, Psalms 25:8-10; one line of Di...
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_REMEMBER NOT THE SINS OF MY YOUTH, NOR MY TRANSGRESSIONS: ACCORDING
TO THY MERCY REMEMBER THOU ME FOR THY GOODNESS' SAKE, O LORD._
Remember not the sins of my youth - a necessary consequence of the...
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25:7 transgressions; (e-10) See Note to Job 7:21 ....
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This is the second of the 'acrostic' or 'alphabetic' Pss. (cp. 9, 10).
As it now stands there are a few irregularities in the arrangement,
some of which appear again in Psalms 34. The closing v. sugge...
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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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חַטֹּ֤אות נְעוּרַ֨י ׀ וּ פְשָׁעַ֗י
אַל ־תִּ֫זְכֹּ֥ר כְּ חַסְדְּךָ֥ זְכָר
־לִי ־אַ֑תָּה לְמַ֖עַן טוּבְךָ֣
יְהוָֽה
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Psalms 25:1
THE recurrence of the phrase "lift up the soul" may have determined
the place of this psalm next to Psalms 24:1. It is acrostic, but with
irregularities. As the text now stands, the second...
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A PRAYER FOR PARDON AND PROTECTION
Psalms 25:1
This is an acrostic or alphabetical psalm. The verses begin with the
successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet, to aid the memory. So also
in Psalms 9:1...
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The sob of a great sorrow sounds throughout this psalm. The
circumstances of its writing were those of desolation, affliction,
distress, travail, as the latter part especially shows. Yet the main
cont...
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Remember not the (e) sins of my youth, nor my transgressions:
according to thy mercy remember thou me for thy goodness' sake, O
LORD.
(e) He confesses that his many sins were the reason that his enem...
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_Hear. Hebrew with points, "publish." (Berthier) --- St. Jerome agrees
with the Septuagint. --- Thy praise. The former word is not expressed
in the Vulgate or Hebrew, (Haydock) but is understood; and...
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These are all so many witnesses to the same blessed truth; and they
all speak to the evidence of human wants, and divine faithfulness....
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Psalms 24
_ Proper Psalm for Ascension Day_ (_Evening_).
PSALMS 24-26 = _ Day 5_ (_Morning_)....
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7._Remember not the sins of my youth. _As our sins are like a wall
between us and God, which prevents him from hearing our prayers, or
stretching forth his hand to help us, David now removes this
obst...
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Christ has been introduced, not indeed yet in glory, but associating
Himself with the remnant, and suffering even unto death for them.
Hence their whole case can be prophetically gone into. And here f...
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REMEMBER NOT THE SINS OF MY YOUTH,.... Original sin, in which he was
born, and the breakings forth of corrupt nature in infancy, he brought
into the world with him, together with all the youthful lust...
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Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions: according to
thy mercy remember thou me for thy goodness' sake, O LORD.
Ver. 7. _Remember not the sins of my youth_] Which, though long since...
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_Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies_ O consider thy own merciful
nature, and thy former manifold favours vouchsafed to me, and to other
miserable sinners, and act like thyself. _For they have been e...
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A PRAYER FOR MERCIFUL PROTECTION AND GUIDANCE.
A psalm of David....
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1-7 In worshipping God, we must lift up our souls to him. It is
certain that none who, by a believing attendance, wait on God, and, by
a believing hope, wait for him, shall be ashamed of it. The most...
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REMEMBER NOT, so as to lay to my charge, the sins committed in my
young and tender years, ECCLESIASTES 11:9,10 which God frequently
puntsbeth in riper age, JOB 13:26 JEREMIAH 3:25, and therefore he no...
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Psalms 25:7 remember H2142 (H8799) sins H2403 youth H5271
transgressions H6588 mercy H2617 remember H2142 (H8798) goodness H2898
LORD H3068
Remember - Psalms 79:8, Psalms 109:14, Psalms 109:16;...
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A PRAYER FOR PROTECTION AND GUIDANCE FROM YHWH (PSALMS 25:1).
In Psalms 25:1 the Psalmist lifts up His soul to God, and prays that
his cause might be upheld, and then in Psalms 25:3 he asserts his
con...
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Psalms 25:7
The true significance of the present is not revealed in the present.
Only the lapse of years makes us dispassionate judges of our earlier
selves. The text is the utterance of a man who is...
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Psalms 25:1. _Unto thee, O LORD, do I lift up my soul._
It is down; and I would fain lift it up; yet I am powerless to do so
if I am left to myself. When the soul cleaves to the earth, who but
God ca...
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CONTENTS: Prayer for guidance, forgiveness, mercy and deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: It is our duty and privilege to trustingly wait upon the
Lord in adoration, supplication and se...
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Psalms 25:1. _To thee, oh Lord, do I lift up my soul_ anew, now in
this time of war and danger.
Psalms 25:5. _On thee do I wait all the day._ David speaks of his
blessing the Lord seven times a day;...
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_Remember, O Lord, Thy tender mercies._
THINGS TO REMEMBER AND TO FORGET
It is only by a figure of speech that we can speak of God as
remembering and forgetting. It is an accommodation to our human...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 25:1. In this lament, individual members
of the worshiping assembly ask God for help in their various troubles.
While the psalm expresses faith in God’s kindness, it does no...
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INTRODUCTION
“David is pictured in this psalm as in a faithful miniature. His
holy trust, his many conflicts, his great transgression, his bitter
repentance, and his deep distresses are all here; so t...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is the second of the "alphabetic psalms." It is not so irregular
as Psalms 9:1; but still is defective in some respects, the letters
_beth _and _vav _being omitted in their proper plac...
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Unto thee, O LORD, do I lift up my soul. O my God, I trust in thee:
let me not be ashamed, let not my enemies triumph over me. Yea, let
none that wait on thee be ashamed: let them be ashamed which
tra...
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Ephesians 1:6; Ephesians 1:7; Ephesians 2:4; Hebrews 10:16; Hebrews
8:12; Isaiah 38:17; Isaiah 43:25; Isaiah 64:9; Jeremiah 3:25; Job
13:26