153–160. In this section the psalmist seems to draw still nearer to God in prayer, and to state his case and to invoke the divine help with more boldness and expectation. It is a pleading passage, and the key-word of it is Consider. With much boldness he pleads his intimate union with the Lord’s cause as a reason why he should be aided. The special aid that he seeks is personal quickening, for which he cries to the Lord again and again.
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