Introduction
To the chief musician; to be sung by him and other sacred musicians publicly in the temple through all ages; that his repentance might be as manifest and public as his crime and scandal was. When Nathan the prophet came unto him: after his conscience was awakened by Nathan’s words, 2 Samuel 12:0, and Nathan was gone, David falls very seriously upon the practice of sincere repentance, and digested his meditations into this Psalm.
David prayeth to God for the remission of his original and actual sins, Psalms 51:1,Psalms 51:2, whereof he maketh a deep confession, Psalms 51:3-5; and for the renovation of his Holy Spirit, to support himself and instruct others, Psalms 51:6-14; promising him also unfeigned and sincere thankfulness, Psalms 51:15-17; with a prayer for the good of the whole church, Psalms 51:18,Psalms 51:19.
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