Salmos 51:1-8

1 Salmo 51
Para el director del coro: salmo de David, cuando el profeta Natán fue a verlo después que cometió adulterio con Betsabé.
Ten misericordia de mí, oh Dios,
debido a tu amor inagotable;
a causa de tu gran compasión,
borra la mancha de mis pecados.
2 Lávame de la culpa hasta que quede limpio
y purifícame de mis pecados.
3 Pues reconozco mis rebeliones;
día y noche me persiguen.
4 Contra ti y sólo contra ti he pecado;
he hecho lo que es malo ante tus ojos.
Quedará demostrado que tienes razón en lo que dices
y que tu juicio contra mí es justo.
5 Pues soy pecador de nacimiento,
así es, desde el momento en que me concibió mi madre.
6 Pero tú deseas honradez desde el vientre
y aun allí me enseñas sabiduría.
7 Purifícame de mis pecados,
y quedaré limpio;
lávame, y quedaré más blanco que la nieve.
8 Devuélveme la alegría;
deja que me goce
ahora que me has quebrantado.

Salmos 51:1-8 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, when Nathan the prophet came unto him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba. The occasion of this psalm was the sin of David with Bathsheba, signified by "going in to her"; an euphemism for "lying with her"; which sin was a very aggravated one, she being another man's wife, and the wife of a servant and soldier of his, who was at the same time exposing his life for his king and country's good; and David besides had many wives, and was also king of Israel, and should have set a better example to his subjects; and it was followed with other sins, as the murder of Uriah, and the death of several others; with scandal to religion, and with security and impenitence in him for a long time, until Nathan the prophet was sent to him of God, to awaken him to a sense of his sin; which he immediately acknowledged, and showed true repentance for it: upon which, either while Nathan was present, or after he was gone, he penned this psalm; that it might remain on record, as a testification of his repentance, and for the instruction of such as should fall into sin, how to behave, where to apply, and for their comfort. The history of all this may be seen in the eleventh and twelfth chapters of the second book of Samuel.
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