Psaume 51:9

9 Détourne ton regard de mes péchés, Efface toutes mes iniquités.

Psaume 51:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 51:9

Hide thy face from my sins
In whose sight they were committed, being now ashamed of them himself, and ashamed that any should see them, and especially his God; and being filthy and nauseous, he knew they must be abominable to him, who is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity; and being breaches of his law, must be offensive to him, and provoke the eyes of his glory; and were such that he knew would not bear the examination of justice; and that if God was strict to mark them, he could not stand before him: moreover, in this petition the psalmist deprecates a severe chastisement of them, which is sometimes expressed by setting sins before him, ( Psalms 90:8 ) ; and entreats the pardon of them, or oblivion and non-remembrance of them, that they might be cast behind his back, and into the depths of the sea;

and blot out all mine iniquities;
as in ( Psalms 51:1 ) ; here repeated, to show his deep sense of them, and his great importunity for the forgiveness of them; and adds the word all, including all his other sins, with those he had lately committed; for he knew that, if anyone, was left unpardoned, he could never answer for it.

Psaume 51:9 In-Context

7 Purifie-moi avec l'hysope, et je serai pur; Lave-moi, et je serai plus blanc que la neige.
8 Annonce-moi l'allégresse et la joie, Et les os que tu as brisés se réjouiront.
9 Détourne ton regard de mes péchés, Efface toutes mes iniquités.
10 O Dieu! crée en moi un coeur pur, Renouvelle en moi un esprit bien disposé.
11 Ne me rejette pas loin de ta face, Ne me retire pas ton esprit saint.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.