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- Psalms
- Chapter 25
- Verse 18
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Gill's Exposition
Look upon mine affliction and my pain,.... The "affliction" was the rebellion of his subjects against him, at the head of which was his own son; and the "pain" was the uneasiness of mind it gave him;…
Barnes' Notes
Look upon mine affliction and my pain - See Psa 25:16. This is a repetition of earnest pleading - as if God still turned away from him, and did not deign to regard him. In trouble and distress piety…
David, encouraged by the promises he had been meditating upon, here renews his addresses to God, and concludes the psalm, as he began, with professions of dependence upon God and desire towards…
Cambridge Bible
Look upon&c. Behold my affliction and my travail. Cp. Psa 9:13. and forgive Lit. take away, sin being regarded as a burden. Cp. Psa 32:1. This verse ought to begin with the letter Qôph, and various…
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