Excerpt from The Psalms, Vol. 2 of 3: Translated and Explained
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Excerpt from The Psalms, Vol. 2 of 3: Translated and Explained
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Excerpt from The Psalms, Vol. 2 of 3: Translated and Explained
To the divine grace, mercy, and compassion, Involves a confession of his own guilt and the justice 'of his condemnation. According to, literally, like thy mercy, i. E. In accordance with it, in propor tion to it. Here again there is a tacit admission of the greatness of his guilt, as requiring infinite mercy to forgive it. Abundance, increase, multitude. See above, on Ps. V.' 8 Compassions, tender mercies, a term expressive of the warmest and tenderest affections. See above, on Ps. Xviii. 2 Blot out, erase, from thy remembrance. The allusion is probably to a record or regis ter of crimes, or to the cancelling of accounts, although the former seems to agree better with ancient and oriental usage. Compare N um. V. 23. Transgressions, or with closer adherence to the primary etymological import of the term, revolts, apostasies. See above, on Ps. Xix. 14 xxxii. 1.
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