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Old Testament · Book 19 of 66

Psalms 6

10 verses · WEB & KJV side-by-side

Psalms 6 is part of Psalms, hebrew poetry in the Old Testament, traditionally attributed to David (73 psalms), Asaph, Sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others (c. 1410–430 BC (compiled over a millennium)). The Psalms are 150 inspired songs and prayers covering every emotion the human heart knows — praise, lament, confession, thanksgiving, anger, longing. Below you can read all 10 verses of Psalms 6 in both the World English Bible (WEB) and the King James Version (KJV).

1

For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments, upon the eight-stringed lyre. A Psalm by David. Yahweh, don’t rebuke me in your anger, neither discipline me in your wrath.

2

Have mercy on me, Yahweh, for I am faint. Yahweh, heal me, for my bones are troubled.

3

My soul is also in great anguish. But you, Yahweh — how long?

4

Return, Yahweh. Deliver my soul, and save me for your loving kindness’ sake.

5

For in death there is no memory of you. In Sheol, who shall give you thanks?

6

I am weary with my groaning. Every night I flood my bed. I drench my couch with my tears.

7

My eye wastes away because of grief. It grows old because of all my adversaries.

8

Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity, for Yahweh has heard the voice of my weeping.

9

Yahweh has heard my supplication. Yahweh accepts my prayer.

10

May all my enemies be ashamed and dismayed. They shall turn back, they shall be disgraced suddenly.

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