Jesus and the apostles loved the book of Psalms—they quoted from it and lived out of it. These ancient prayers and praises of Israel provide a bridge between the Old Testament and the New Testament; the themes introduced in the psalms find further development in the New Testament. Where David’s dynasty failed, Jesus gives hope. Yet, certain expectations that emerge in the book of Psalms still r…
1Jehová, no me reprendas en tu enojo, Ni me castigues con tu ira.
2Ten misericordia de mí, oh Jehová, porque estoy enfermo; Sáname, oh Jehová, porque mis huesos se estremecen.
3Mi alma también está muy turbada; Y tú, Jehová, ¿hasta cuándo?
4Vuélvete, oh Jehová, libra mi alma; Sálvame por tu misericordia.
5Porque en la muerte no hay memoria de ti; En el Seol, ¿quién te alabará?
6Me he consumido a fuerza de gemir; Todas las noches inundo de llanto mi lecho, Riego mi cama con mis lágrimas.
7Mis ojos están gastados de sufrir; Se han envejecido a causa de todos mis angustiadores.
8Apartaos de mí, todos los hacedores de iniquidad; Porque Jehová ha oído la voz de mi lloro.
9Jehová ha oído mi ruego; Ha recibido Jehová mi oración.
10Se avergonzarán y se turbarán mucho todos mis enemigos; Se volverán y serán avergonzados de repente.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
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I. Ps 6 The occasion for this lament might have been sickness or a mental or spiritual depression fr…
Ps 6 The occasion for this lament might have been sickness or a mental or spiritual depression from which the psalmist sought healing.
6:1-3 The psalmist asks for God’s favor and restoration at a difficult time.
6:1 don’t rebuke me . . . or discipline me: The psalmist does not explicitly connect God’s discipline with sin here (cp. 39:8-11), but it might be implied.
II
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II. 6:2-3 In his longing for God’s response to his prayer, the psalmist grew physically weak (6:6; se…
6:2-3 In his longing for God’s response to his prayer, the psalmist grew physically weak (6:6; see 77:3; 119:81; 142:1-3; see also Ps 101). Fasting might have played a part in his agony, but this is not mentioned.
III
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III. 6:4-5 The experience was so painful that the psalmist might as well have been dead, or perhaps he…
6:4-5 The experience was so painful that the psalmist might as well have been dead, or perhaps he feared for his life.
IV
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IV. 6:5 from the grave? Hebrew from Sheol? In the Old Testament, Sheol is the abode of the dead. It i…
6:5 from the grave? Hebrew from Sheol? In the Old Testament, Sheol is the abode of the dead. It is not necessarily associated with punishment.
V
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V. 6:6-7 The psalmist is exhausted to the depths of his being from the anguish of his spiritual dist…
6:6-7 The psalmist is exhausted to the depths of his being from the anguish of his spiritual distance from the Lord (22:1; 31:9-10; 102:5). • When eyes dim, the body is failing (see 13:3; 31:9; 38:10; Matt 6:22).
VI
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VI. 6:8-10 In a closing note of triumph, the psalmist reasserts his confidence in the Lord.
6:8-10 In a closing note of triumph, the psalmist reasserts his confidence in the Lord.
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Psalms — Capítulo 6
Jesus and the apostles loved the book of Psalms—they quoted from it and lived out of it. These ancient prayers and praises of Israel provide a bridge between the Old Testament and the New Testament; the themes introduced in the psalms find further development in the New Testament. Where David’s dynasty failed, Jesus gives hope. Yet, certain expectations that emerge in the book of Psalms still r…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1Jehová, no me reprendas en tu enojo, Ni me castigues con tu ira.
2Ten misericordia de mí, oh Jehová, porque estoy enfermo; Sáname, oh Jehová, porque mis huesos se estremecen.
3Mi alma también está muy turbada; Y tú, Jehová, ¿hasta cuándo?
4Vuélvete, oh Jehová, libra mi alma; Sálvame por tu misericordia.
5Porque en la muerte no hay memoria de ti; En el Seol, ¿quién te alabará?
6Me he consumido a fuerza de gemir; Todas las noches inundo de llanto mi lecho, Riego mi cama con mis lágrimas.
7Mis ojos están gastados de sufrir; Se han envejecido a causa de todos mis angustiadores.
8Apartaos de mí, todos los hacedores de iniquidad; Porque Jehová ha oído la voz de mi lloro.
9Jehová ha oído mi ruego; Ha recibido Jehová mi oración.
10Se avergonzarán y se turbarán mucho todos mis enemigos; Se volverán y serán avergonzados de repente.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
Versículo 1
I. Ps 6 The occasion for this lament might have been sickness or a mental or spiritual depression fr…
Versículo 2
II. 6:2-3 In his longing for God’s response to his prayer, the psalmist grew physically weak (6:6; se…
Versículo 4
III. 6:4-5 The experience was so painful that the psalmist might as well have been dead, or perhaps he…
Versículo 5
IV. 6:5 from the grave? Hebrew from Sheol? In the Old Testament, Sheol is the abode of the dead. It i…
Versículo 6
V. 6:6-7 The psalmist is exhausted to the depths of his being from the anguish of his spiritual dist…
Versículo 8
VI. 6:8-10 In a closing note of triumph, the psalmist reasserts his confidence in the Lord.