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Psalm 37:1-7

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1 psalmus David in rememorationem de sabbato
2 Domine ne in furore tuo arguas me neque in ira tua corripias me
3 quoniam sagittae tuae infixae sunt mihi et confirmasti super me manum tuam
4 non est sanitas carni meae a facie irae tuae non est pax ossibus meis a facie peccatorum meorum
5 quoniam iniquitates meae supergressae sunt caput meum sicut onus grave gravatae sunt super me
6 putruerunt et corruptae sunt cicatrices meae a facie insipientiae meae
7 miser factus sum et curvatus sum usque ad finem tota die contristatus ingrediebar

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Psalm 37:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 37

\\<<[A Psalm] of David>>\\. This psalm, it is very probable, was written at the same time, and upon the same occasion, with the former; and describes the different states of good and bad men; and is full of exhortations, instructions, and advice to the people of God; intermixed with various encouraging promises. A late learned writer {h} thinks it was written for Mephibosheth's consolation under Ziba's calumny. {h} Delaney's Life of King David, vol. 2. p. 219.

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