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Brenton's Septuagint
Psalms 6:9
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The Lord has heard my plea for help;the Lord accepts my prayer.
The LORD has heard my supplication. The LORD will receive my prayer.
The Lord hath heard my supplication; the Lord will receive my prayer.
The Lord has heard my plea; the Lord accepts my prayer.
The Lord has heard my cry for help; the Lord will answer my prayer.
The Lord has heard my appeal for mercy; the Lord has accepted my prayer.
The LORD has heard my supplication [my plea for grace]; The LORD receives my prayer.
The LORD has heard my pleading, The LORD receives my prayer.
Yahweh has heard my supplication. Yahweh will receive my prayer.
The Lord hath heard my petition: the Lord will receiue my prayer.
Yahweh has heard my supplication,Yahweh receives my prayer.
The LORD has heard my cry for mercy; the LORD accepts my prayer.
You have answered my prayer and my plea for mercy.
Get away from me, all you workers of evil! For Adonai has heard the sound of my weeping,
Jehovah hath heard my supplication; Jehovah receiveth my prayer.
The Lord has heard my request for mercy. The Lord has accepted my prayer.
The LORD has heard my supplication; the LORD has received my prayer.
he listens to my cry for help and will answer my prayer.
Yahweh has heard my plea; Yahweh has accepted my prayer.
Jehovah has heard my plea; Jehovah will receive my prayer.
The LORDE hath herde myne humble peticio, the LORDE hath receaued my prayer.
Jehovah hath heard my supplication; Jehovah will receive my prayer.
The Lord has given ear to my request; the Lord has let my prayer come before him.
Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; for the LORD hath heard the voice of my weeping.
The Lord hath heard my supplication; the Lord will receiue my prayer.
God hath hearde my petition: God wyll receaue my prayer.
The LORD hath heard my supplication; the LORD will receive my prayer.
The Lord hath herd my bisechyng; the Lord hath resseyued my preier.
Yahweh has heard my supplication; Yahweh will receive my prayer.
The LORD hath heard my supplication; the LORD will receive my prayer.
The LORD has heard my supplication; The LORD will receive my prayer.
The Lord has heard my plea; the Lord will answer my prayer.
The Lord has heard my cry for help. The Lord receives my prayer.
The Lord has heard my supplication; the Lord accepts my prayer.
Yahweh, hath heard my supplication, Yahweh, will receive, my prayer.
(6-10) The Lord hath heard my supplication: the Lord hath received my prayer.
The LORD has heard my supplication; the LORD accepts my prayer.
Jehovah hath heard my supplication, Jehovah my prayer receiveth.
The Lord has heard my supplication, The Lord receives my prayer.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
hath heard: Psalms 3:4, Psalms 31:22, Psalms 40:1, Psalms 40:2, Psalms 66:19, Psalms 66:20, Psalms 118:5, Psalms 120:1, Psalms 138:3, Jonah 2:2, Jonah 2:7, 2 Corinthians 12:8-10
will receive: Psalms 116:1, Psalms 116:2, 2 Corinthians 1:10, 2 Corinthians 1:11
Reciprocal: Lamentations 3:56 - hast Romans 8:26 - with Ephesians 6:18 - Praying
Cross-References
This is the book of the generation of heaven and earth, when they were made, in the day in which the Lord God made the heaven and the earth,
This is the genealogy of men in the day in which God made Adam; in the image of God he made him:
And Enoch was well-pleasing to God after his begetting Mathusala, two hundred years, and he begot sons and daughters.
And Enoch was well-pleasing to God, and was not found, because God translated him.
But Noe found grace before the Lord God.
Make therefore for thyself an ark of square timber; thou shalt make the ark in compartments, and thou shalt pitch it within and without with pitch.
And the Lord God said to Noe, Enter thou and all thy family into the ark, for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation.
Now these are the generations of the sons of Noe, Sem, Cham, Japheth; and sons were born to them after the flood.
And Abram was ninety-nine years old, and the Lord appeared to Abram and said to him, I am thy God, be well-pleasing before me, and be blameless.
And he blessed them and said, The God in whose sight my fathers were well pleasing, even Abraam and Isaac, the God who continues to feed me from my youth until this day;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The Lord hath heard my supplication,.... Which he had presented to him, Psalms 6:1; in which he deprecates his anger and hot displeasure; entreats his free favour, grace, and mercy; desires healing for soul or body, or both; prays a return of his gracious presence; and deliverance and salvation out of all his troubles, from all his enemies, and from death itself. The word h used properly signifies petitions for grace and mercy, which the psalmist put up under the influence of the spirit of grace and supplication, and which were heard;
the Lord will receive my prayer; instead of a burnt offering, as Aben Ezra glosses it; as sweet incense, as what is grateful and delightful, coming up out of the hands of Christ the Mediator, perfumed with the sweet incense of his mediation: the word i signifies prayer made to God as the righteous Judge, as the God of his righteousness, who would vindicate his cause and right his wrongs; and a believer, through the blood and righteousness of Christ, can go to God as a righteous God, and plead with him even for pardon and cleansing, who is just and faithful to grant both unto him. The psalmist three times expresses his confidence of his prayers being heard and received, which may be either in reference to his having prayed so many times for help, as the Apostle Paul did, 2 Corinthians 12:8; and as Christ his antitype did,
Matthew 26:39; or to express the certainty of it, the strength of his faith in it, and the exuberance of his joy on account of it.
h תחנתי "supplices pro gratia preces meas", Michaelis: so Ainsworth. i תפלה "est propria oratio habita ad juris et aequi arbitrum"; Cocceius in Psal. iv. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The Lord hath heard my supplication - Repeating the sentiment in the previous verse, to express his assurance and his joy. Nothing is more natural in such circumstances than to dwell on the joyous thought, and to repeat it to ourselves, that it may make its full impression.
The Lord will receive my prayer - As he has done it, so he will still do it. This allays all fears of the future, and makes the mind calm. The state of mind here is this: “The Lord has heard my prayer; I am assured that he will do it hereafter; I have, therefore, nothing to fear.”