Psalms130
English Standard Version
1A of . of the I to you, O Lord!
2O , my ! Let your be to the of my !
3 you, O Lord, should , O , could ?
4 you there is , you may be .
5I for the Lord, my , and in his I ;
6my waits for the more for the , more than for the .
7O , in the Lord! the Lord there is , and him is .
8And he will his .
Cross References
Psalms 130Christ redeems and purifies his people from all iniquity, fulfilling the promise of verse 8.
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Jesus saves his people from their sins, fulfilling redemption from all iniquities.
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Asserts that no man on earth is righteous and does not sin; none can stand.
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God's forgiveness and goodness cause people to fear and tremble in reverent awe.
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Crying out of the 'horrible pit' and 'miry clay' matches 'out of the depths'.
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Solomon prays for God's forgiveness 'that they may fear thee all the days'.
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God's self-revelation of mercy and forgiveness, which is the 'word' wherein the Psalmist hopes.
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Calling on the name of the Lord out of the low dungeon, matching the deeps.
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Contrasts the standing of the righteous with the ungodly who shall not stand in judgment.
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Job describes God marking his sin and not acquitting him, highlighting the dread of verse 3.
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Humble acknowledgment that in God's sight no man living can be justified or stand.
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An exhortation to wait on the Lord with courage, parallel to waiting for his word.
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Preventing the dawning of the morning in eager waiting and hope in God's word.
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Direct parallel exhorting Israel to hope in the Lord from henceforth and forever.
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