Psalms 86:1-10

A prayer of David.

1 Lord, hear me and answer me. I am poor and needy.
2 Keep my life safe. I am faithful to you. You are my God. Save me. I trust in you.
3 Lord, show me your favor. I call out to you all day long.
4 Bring joy to me. Lord, I worship you.
5 Lord, you are good. You are forgiving. You are full of love for all who call out to you.
6 Lord, hear my prayer. Listen to my cry for your favor.
7 When I'm in trouble, I will call out to you. And you will answer me.
8 Lord, there's no one like you among the gods. No one can do what you do.
9 Lord, all of the nations you have made will come and worship you. They will bring glory to you.
10 You are great. You do wonderful things. You alone are God.

Psalms 86:1-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 86

\\<>\\. The title is the same with the Seventeenth Psalm, and the subject of it is much alike: it was written by David, when in distress, and his life was sought after; very likely when he was persecuted by Saul, and fled from him; so Aben Ezra, Jarchi, and Kimchi: and as he was a type of Christ in his afflictions, as well as in his exalted state, it may not be unfitly applied to him, as it is by some interpreters. The Syriac inscription of it is, ``for David, when he built an house for the Lord; and a prophecy of the calling of the Gentiles; and moreover, a prayer of a peculiar righteous man.'' Theodoret thinks it predicts the siege of Jerusalem by the Assyrians, and Hezekiah's hope in God.

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