Psalms 130:2; Psalms 17:1; Psalms 5:1; Psalms 5:2
Give ear, O Lord, unto my prayer ... - See the notes at Psalms 5:1 .
Give ear, O LORD, unto my prayer; and (e) attend to the voice of my supplications. (e) By crying and calling continually he shows how we must not be...
LXXXVI. The Prayer of a Godly Man in Affliction. This Ps. is little more than a cento from the rest of the Psalter. Psalms 86:1-10 . The Psalm...
6 Listen, O Jehovah! to my prayer. From the earnest repetition of his former requests in this and the subsequent verse, it is evident that h...
Give ear, O LORD, unto my prayer; and attend to the voice of my supplications. Give ear, O Lord - Attend to me. Millions call upon thee for help and...
Give ear, O LORD, unto my prayer; and attend to the voice of my supplications. -From speaking of God's willingness, the Psalmist passes to God...
This is a Psalm of general supplication for help in trouble, and breathes a devout spirit of gratitude and confidence towards God. Specially remarkab...
Give ear. — Here the petition takes a new starting-point.
Psalms 86:1-17 THIS psalm is little more than a mosaic of quotations and familiar phrases of petition. But it is none the less individual, nor is...
a Prayer to the God of Mercy Psalms 86:1-17 This psalm is largely composed of quotations. When the soul is in great need, it is not concerned w...
This psalm is peculiar in many ways. Its first peculiarity is that the name of God which dominates is Adonahy, or Lord, which indicates absolute Lord...
Who, that recollects what is said of Christ in the days of his flesh, that he offered up prayers and supplications, with strong crying and tears, can...
Give ear, O Lord, unto my prayer ,.... As this psalm is called, in the title of it; his own prayer, and not another's, not one composed for him, but...
Give ear, O LORD, unto my prayer; and attend to the voice of my supplications. Ver. 6. Give ear, O Lord, &c. ] The hearing of our duties is ea...
Give ear, O Lord , &c. He repeats and multiplies his requests, both to ease his own troubled mind, and prevail with God, who is well pleased wit...
Humble Petitions. A Prayer of David. 1 Bow down thine ear, O L ORD...
He repeats and multiplies his requests, both to ease his own troubled mind, and to prevail with God, who is well-pleased with his people's importunit...
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“ A Prayer of David .” Although this Psalm is not placed with the great body of David’s Psalms (1–70), there is no su...
Title. A prayer of David. All antiquity, and all the versions, support this title. Psalms 86:2 . I am holy, I have not done any wrong to Saul,...
Bow down Thine ear, O Lord, hear me: for I am poor and needy. Man and the great God I. Man in a variety of aspects. 1. What every man is. “P...
Give ear, O Lord, unto my prayer. Concerning prayer In such a prayer-psalm as this, there is no studying of language: it is the pouring out of...
EXPOSITION THIS is the prayer of an afflicted and humble soul in a time of persecution ( Psalms 86:14 ), intermixed with outbursts of praise (...
David's Prayer in the Midst of Persecution. A prayer of David, the only hymn by the great king and prophet which was included by the collectors in...
Give ear, O Lord, unto my prayer, the psalmist returning once more to his opening petition, and attend to the voice of my supplications, literally,...
6 Give ear, O LORD, unto my prayer; and attend to the voice of my supplications.