Psalms 6:10

"The LORD has heard my supplication. The LORD accepts my prayer."

Key Reflection

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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Let all mine enemies be ashamed -Be so brought to see their folly that they shall be ashamed of their conduct. The wish is that they might be brought to see their own guilt - a wish certainly which it is right to cherish in regard to all evil-doers. And sore vexed -Compare the notes atPsalms 5:10. The same Hebrew word is used here which occurs inPsalms 6:2-3, and rendered “vexed.” It is a word which denotes trouble, trembling, consternation; and the meaning here is, that the psalmist prayed that they might be confounded or disconcerted in their plans - a prayer which is certainly proper in regard to all the purposes of the wicked.

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