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Why is Psalm 50 read in Russian? Explanations of church and home prayers. Interpretation of morning prayers. What do the words mean: for I know my iniquity, and I will take away my sin before me? |
Psalm 50 is considered one of the most frequently used sacred texts from the Book of Psalms. This is a kind of morning prayer, relating to the canons of the Mother of God, the Guardian Angel, and Communion. The meaning of Psalm 50 is contrition, repentance for having once committed a sin. This is a prayer for mercy, for the Lord God to forgive for everything that was done right and wrong.
About when to read and how Psalm 50 helpsIf the soul is crying, it is overwhelmed by complete confusion, heaviness, sins are pressing, then you should start reading Psalm 50. The sacred text is not so long: it consists of 12 sentences, each of which has its own dogma, the meaning must be understood from the first lines, imbued with it and sincerely believe in the written words. After reading, the anxiety goes away, bad thoughts stop creeping into your head, it becomes easy and good. Such repentance before God is necessary in order to be completely cleansed. It doesn’t matter what kind of sin weighs on your soul - in any case, Psalm 50 can “cure” and “heal.” Believers should know that if the Lord God Himself forgives them all their sins, then hope for the best will settle in their hearts. What kind of sin must be in the soul for a believer to resort to this prayer? This can be either an insignificant act, for which the heart hurts greatly, or a terrible act. For example, from lying to pride, from rudeness to theft. Sin is measured differently for each person. The most important thing is that everyone understands for themselves that they have sinned and it is time to repent before the Lord before it is too late. Also, Psalm 50 is usually read in church. It is advisable to stand close to the altar, without approaching any icons. Only then can you separately approach those images for which you want to light candles. Be sure to be baptized and sincerely read Psalm 50.
Unfortunately, today people do not treat faith as reverently as before, which means that after each commemoration they sin even more. That is why it is necessary to read Psalm 50, in order to at least in this way be pure before the Lord God, to pray that the Higher Powers not only forgive sinful people, but also direct them to the true path. Listen to Psalm 50 40 times in a row
Psalm 50 - text in Russian, how to read correctly was last modified: March 12th, 2019 by Bogolub KATHISMA 7
Glory: HOW PSALM 51 WAS WRITTEN AND WHAT IT MEANSPsalm 50 is a very famous prayer of repentance. It was compiled by the prophet David, the creator of the psalms, after the prophet Nathan came to him and convicted him of a terrible sin - that because of his attraction to a woman he sent a man to certain death. The events that preceded the writing of this psalm are described in the 2nd book of Kings (chap. 11 and 12). “What judgment will you pronounce, O king, on this cruel rich man?” In response, David said that of course death, and the poor man should be rewarded. After these words, the prophet Nathan said that David pronounced this judgment for himself and conveyed to him what the Lord God said: I made you king over Israel, delivered you from the hands of Saul, and gave his whole house and all his kingdom into your power. And if there was anything else you lacked, I would have given you everything according to your desire. What did you do? Despite all these good deeds of Mine, you despised the word of God, trampled His Law and committed the greatest crime: you killed Uriah the Hittite in order to take possession of his wife. Here is your punishment for this: your son by Bathsheba will die The prophet's reproof awakened David from his sin; he realized his wrongdoing and desperately repented of it. We now know this repentance and prayer from God for mercy as the penitential psalm, which all Christians still pray daily. EXPLANATION AND BRIEF INTERPRETATION OF PSALM 50Ps.50:3 Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy, and according to the multitude of Your compassions, cleanse my iniquity. Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy and according to the multitude of Your mercies, blot out my iniquity Ps.50:4-5 Above all, wash me from my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin: for I know my iniquity, and I will take away my sin before me. completely wash me from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my iniquity, and my sin is always before me Ps.50:6 You alone have I sinned and done evil before You: so that You may be justified in Your words and overcome, so that You may never judge. I have sinned against You, the One, and done evil before You, so that you may be justified in Your words and win if they enter into court with You. Ps.50:7-8 Behold, I was conceived in iniquity, and my mother gave birth to me in sins. Behold, Thou hast loved the truth, Thou hast revealed to me Thy unknown and secret wisdom. For behold, I was conceived in iniquities, and my mother gave birth to me in sins. For behold, You have loved the truth; You have revealed to me the hidden and secret things of Your wisdom. Ps.50:9-10 Sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. Give joy and gladness to my hearing; humble bones will rejoice. You will sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be cleansed; Wash me, and I will become whiter than snow; You will let me hear joy and gladness, and my weakened bones will rejoice. Ps.50:11 Turn away Your face from my sins and cleanse all my iniquities. Turn Your face away from my sins and blot out all my iniquities Ps.50:12 Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a right spirit in my womb. Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew the Right Spirit within me. Ps.50:13-14 Do not cast me away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. Reward me with the joy of Your salvation and strengthen me with the Lord’s Spirit. Do not cast me away from Your presence and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and strengthen me with the Sovereign Spirit. Ps.50:15 I will teach the wicked your way, and the wicked will turn to you. I will teach the wicked Your ways, and the wicked will turn to You Ps.50:16-17 Deliver me from bloodshed, O God, God of my salvation: my tongue will rejoice in Your righteousness. Lord, open my mouth, and my mouth will declare Your praise. Deliver me from bloodshed, O God, God of my salvation; my tongue will rejoice in Your righteousness. Lord, You will open my mouth, and my mouth will declare Your praise. Ps.50:18-19 For even if you had desired sacrifices, you would have given them; burnt offerings do not please you. The sacrifice to God is a broken spirit: a contrite and humble heart God will not despise. For if You had desired sacrifice, I would have given it; you will not be pleased with burnt offerings. A sacrifice to God is a contrite spirit; God will not despise a contrite and humble heart Ps.50:20-21 Bless Zion, O Lord, with Your favor, and let the walls of Jerusalem be built. Then you will be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousness, the wave offering and the burnt offering: then they will lay the bullock on Your altar. Bless Zion, O Lord, with Your favor, and may the walls of Jerusalem be erected; then You will graciously accept the sacrifice of righteousness, the offering and burnt offerings, then they will lay bulls on Your altar. The Church recommends this great prayer of repentance, the strongest of all the psalms, for daily reading. Using King David as an example, as someone who sinned and later repented of his sin, this psalm shows what love for God and for righteousness should be. Even after committing a grave sin, one must not despair; the most important thing in this case is repentance. Having committed a grave sin and being punished by God for it, David deeply humbled himself and through this humility returned the love of God to himself. The fallen but risen David became more dear to God, became even more attached to Him with faith and love, having learned from experience that without the protection and protection of God, even the greatest righteous man can fall deeply. We are sinful people, and every great sin we have committed leads us rather to despair than to repentance. He who rarely sins deeply and quickly repents, and a person mired in sins, over time, as his sins increase, becomes more insensitive, unrepentant, and desperate. We see the first in the face of David. As soon as the prophet convicted him of a crime, David immediately surrendered to the deepest, bitter, extreme repentance. We see the second in general in public. How many people sin, how many they commit the most terrible crimes, but they try to hide their vices in their souls, they are not ashamed of their ugliness, they do not consider it necessary to repent, to repent sincerely and sincerely. We seriously offend God and grieve Him, but we consider words alone, a temporary visit to church, a cold and insensitive confession of sins sufficient for repentance. But for others, this type of repentance does not exist. Even death itself does not frighten us, it will not force us to bring true repentance - the kind of repentance that David brought. Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy, and according to the multitude of Your mercies, cleanse my iniquity. Above all, wash me from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin; for I know my iniquity, and I will take away my sin before me. You alone have sinned and done evil before You; for if you are justified in Your words, and become victorious, you will never judge You. Behold, I was conceived in iniquity, and my mother gave birth to me in sins. Behold, you have loved the truth; You have revealed to me the unknown and secret wisdom of Yours. Sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be cleansed; Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. My hearing brings joy and joy; The humble bones will rejoice. Turn Your face away from my sins and cleanse all my iniquities. Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a right spirit in my womb. Do not turn me away from Your presence and do not take Your Holy Spirit away from me. Reward me with the joy of Your salvation and strengthen me with the Lord’s Spirit. I will teach the wicked in Your way, and the wicked will turn to You. Deliver me from bloodshed, O God, God of my salvation; My tongue will rejoice in Your righteousness. Lord, open my mouth, and my mouth will declare Your praise. As if you had desired sacrifices, you would have given them: you do not favor burnt offerings. The sacrifice to God is a broken spirit; God will not despise a broken and humble heart. Bless Zion, O Lord, with Your favor, and may the walls of Jerusalem be built. Then favor the sacrifice of righteousness, the offering and the burnt offering; Then they will place the bullock on Your altar. Psalm 50 - VideoTo view, click on the splash image. To view the video clip, you must have a Flash player installed. For users of Apple devices, it is possible to view the video by installing an additional service or browser that supports playing flash videos. Psalm 50Psalm 50 on Wikisource 1 To the director of the choir. Psalm of David, 2 When the prophet Nathan came to him, after David had gone in to Bathsheba. 3 Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy, and according to the multitude of Your compassions blot out my iniquities. 4 Wash me often from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin, 5 for I acknowledge my iniquities, and my sin is always before me. 6 You, You alone, have I sinned and done evil in Your sight, so that You are righteous in Your judgment and pure in Your judgment. 7 Behold, I was conceived in iniquity, and my mother bore me in sin. 8 Behold, You have loved the truth in your heart, and You have shown me wisdom within me. 9 Sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be clean; Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. 10 Let me hear joy and gladness, and the bones broken by You will rejoice. 11 Turn away Your face from my sins and blot out all my iniquities. 12 Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. 13 Cast me not away from Thy presence, and take not Thy Holy Spirit from me. 14 Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and strengthen me with the sovereign Spirit. 15 I will teach the wicked your ways, and the wicked will turn to you. 16 Deliver me from bloodshed, O God, God of my salvation, and my tongue will praise Your righteousness. 17 Lord! Open my mouth, and my mouth will declare Your praise: 18 For You do not desire sacrifice, I would give it; You do not favor burnt offerings. 19 The sacrifice to God is a broken spirit; You will not despise a contrite and humble heart, O God. 20 Bless Zion according to Your good pleasure; Build up the walls of Jerusalem: 21 Then the sacrifices of righteousness, the heave offering and the burnt offering, will be acceptable to You; Then they will place bullocks on Your altar. Psalm 50, repentance Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy, and according to the multitude of Your mercies, cleanse my iniquity. Above all, wash me from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my iniquity, and I will take away my sin before me. I have sinned against You alone, and I have done evil before You; for you may be justified in all Your words, and be victorious, and never judge You. Behold, I was conceived in iniquity, and my mother gave birth to me in sins. You have loved the truth; you have revealed to me the unknown and secret wisdom of Yours. Sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be cleansed; Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. My hearing brings joy and joy; humble bones will rejoice. Turn Your face away from my sins, and cleanse all my iniquities. Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a right spirit in my womb. Do not cast me away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit away from me. Reward me with the joy of Your salvation, and strengthen me with the Master’s Spirit. I will teach the wicked Your way, and the wicked will turn to You. Deliver me from bloodshed, O God, God of my salvation; My tongue will rejoice in Your righteousness. Lord, open my mouth, and my mouth will declare Your praise. As if you had desired sacrifices, you would not have given burnt offerings. The sacrifice to God is a broken spirit; God will not despise a broken and humble heart. Bless Zion, O Lord, with Your favor, and may the walls of Jerusalem be built. Then you will be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousness, the offering and the burnt offering will then lay the bullock on Your altar. Generosity- generous mercy; mercy, compassion, pity. Most of all- especially, most of all ( moreover– more). Yako– Here: for, because. I'll take it out- always, at all times, unceasingly. Always judge you– when You judge ( sometimes- When). Xie bo- here, truly ( se Here; bo– for, because; in combination). You have revealed to me Your unknown and secret wisdom- the unknown (hidden) and secret (that is, the hidden secret) of Your wisdom You showed me. Hyssop- an herb used as sprinkler. Dasi- give. Humble Bones– crushed, broken (as we say about illness or extreme fatigue). Create- create, do. womb– Here: the innermost, hidden, invisible depth of the soul. Orally– lips, mouth (dual number from orally– lip); mouth- mouth. If only- if. Ubo– Here: truly. Burnt offering, or burnt offering- a sacrifice in which the animal was completely burned on the altar. Zion – the mountain in Jerusalem on which the House of David was built; symbol of the Church. This psalm was composed by the prophet David when he repented of his great sin - that he killed the pious Uriah the Hittite in order to take possession of his wife Bathsheba (2 Sam. 11-12). The psalm expresses deep contrition for the sin committed and a fervent prayer for mercy and shows all people the saving path of repentance; That is why it is often read in Church during services. All of us, guilty of certain sins, should pronounce it as often as possible, delving into every word. + Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy, and according to the multitude of Your mercies, cleanse my iniquity. The sin is great, so the prophet asks God for great mercy. Only God's ineffable mercies can cleanse grave iniquity. Above all, wash me from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. The Lord has already announced to David through the prophet Nathan that he is absolving him of his sins for repentance (2 Sam. 12, 13) - but David prays that God will completely cleanse him of sinful impurities. So we, too, having received remission of our sins in the Sacrament of Repentance, must still continually cry out to the Lord so that he will destroy the very root of sin in us. For I know my iniquity, and I will take away my sin before me. Have mercy, Lord, cleanse me! Sin weighs heavily on me, I cannot forget it, I see it day and night in my conscience, which constantly disturbs my soul. I have sinned against You alone, and I have done evil before You, so that You may be justified in Your words, and be victorious, always judging You (in the Russian translation of the psalm: so that You are righteous in Your judgment and pure in Your judgment). The prophet presents himself not to human, but to God's court (David is a king, and he is not afraid of human court). Hiding lawlessness from people, you cannot hide it from the Supreme Judge, Who sees everything secret; Before God's truth, our wickedness is exposed - our untruth and wrongness, and all our excuses are powerless. Behold, I was conceived in iniquities, and my mother gave birth to me in sins. All of us, descendants of Adam, are conceived in sins, inheriting original sin. We plead with God for forgiveness by presenting to Him our natural tendency to sin. Behold, you loved the truth...(note the word if you– it points to the 2nd person: here, You loved the truth). You, Lord, You yourself are the Truth ( I am the way and the truth and the life – In. 14:6), You love the truth and want us to remain in the truth. And I confess that You Love the truth and hate lies, therefore I confess and acknowledge before You that I have sinned. You have revealed to me Your unknown and secret wisdom- the unknown (hidden) and secret (that is, the hidden secret) of Your wisdom You showed me. (King David speaks about his prophetic gift, that God, by the Holy Spirit, revealed to him the inexpressible secrets of His Providence; but every Christian also receives in the Sacraments of the Church the gifts of the Holy Spirit and through the teaching of the Church touches the hidden secrets of God’s Providence, and each of us is told unknown and secret wisdom God: we have been taught the true faith, we have been shown the path to the Kingdom of Heaven.) How did I respond to these gifts of grace? Sin! Sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be cleansed; Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. Here is the hope of completely getting rid of sin and being filled with joy. The prophet likens the action of the Holy Spirit to hyssop, cleansing all filth in us. Saint Athanasius the Great sees in this image a hidden image of cleansing in the Sacraments by the Blood of Christ - which alone can cleanse completely and make it whiter than snow. My ears hear joy and joy... Give me, my hearing, the gracious news of pardon, rejoice and rejoice me! Humble bones will rejoice. The sin committed crushes not only the soul, but also the body: under the weight of sin, the bones become weak and humble; when the sin is forgiven and the unbearable burden is removed from the conscience, then the whole body is filled with joy (remember how sometimes we sigh with deep relief and straighten our shoulders). Turn Your face away from my sins, and cleanse all my iniquities- erase from the book of my life. Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a right spirit in my womb. Restore the fallen soul to primeval beauty, destroying in me the impurity of ancestral sin. Give me the grace of rightness! “A pure heart, I believe, is in someone who not only is not disturbed and burdened by any passion, but also does not even think about anything bad or worldly, even if he wanted it, and keeps only the memory of God in himself with uncontrollable love. For the eye of the soul, the mind, when nothing interferes with its contemplation, sees God purely in pure light.” Venerable Simeon the New Theologian (Philokalia, vol. 5) Do not cast me away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit away from me. Sin separates us from God, from the Source of Life - and we pray that we do not find ourselves in pitch darkness, where the face of God is not visible; By the Holy Spirit every soul is alive according to the hymn of the Church, we pray that He, the Giver of Life, will not be taken away from us. Reward me with the joy of Your salvation, and strengthen me with the Master’s Spirit. Reward, return to me the joy that I enjoyed when I was protected by You; give me the gifts of the Holy Spirit. “Have mercy, my Lord, over my distress, into which I have fallen, having lost Your grace, and again restore Your grace to me. by the Sovereign Spirit (Ps. 50:14), strengthen me with the spirit of Your power, so that I can resist temptations inflicted by the devil, and temptations arising from my fallen nature.” Venerable Paisiy Velichkovsky (Interpretation of the prayer “Lord, have mercy.” - Philokalia, vol. 5) I will teach the wicked Your way, and the wicked will turn to You. When You deliver me from sin and give me the Holy Spirit, I will be able to teach lawbreakers again so that they walk in Your ways,” David, his chosen one, says to the Lord. And for us, this vow contains the same thought as the petition of the Lord’s Prayer: Hallowed be thy name in us, Lord; for if You cleanse our sins and by Your grace we begin to live according to Your will, then with our very lives we will be able to preach Your truth and turn the hearts of people to You. Deliver me from bloodshed, O God, God of my salvation... The prophet David asks God to save him from the shed blood of Uriah, in which he seems to be drowning (from blood is a more accurate translation of the words of the psalm). Words God of my salvation equivalent to words God my Savior- an appeal to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. With these words of the prophet, we cry out to the Savior to deliver us from the murderous effect of our sins. My tongue will rejoice in Your righteousness. Lord, open my mouth, and my mouth will declare Your praise. My lips are now sealed with sin. Having received remission of sins, I will not remain silent, but will begin to testify about You, sing and glorify Your mercies. As if you had desired sacrifices, you would have given them: you do not favor burnt offerings. You, Lord, have abolished the sacrifices under the law, which cannot grant remission of sins: an external sacrifice, offered without the participation of the heart, has no meaning. The sacrifice to God is a broken spirit; God will not despise a broken and humble heart. The sacrifice that You loved is repentance and contrition of heart; You will not despise a contrite and humble heart, O God (Russian translation). This is the one I will look upon: the one who is humble and contrite in spirit and who trembles at My word, - says the Lord through the prophet Isaiah (66:2). Wed. words of another psalm: The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and will save the humble in spirit (Ps. 33:19). “True prayer is the voice of true repentance. When prayer is not animated by repentance, then it does not fulfill (its purpose, then God is not pleased with it. He will not disparage the spirit is broken, the heart is contrite and humble». Saint Ignatius Brianchaninov Bless Zion, O Lord, with Your favor, and may the walls of Jerusalem be built together. King David prays not only for himself, but also for his city and people, and asks the Lord to restore the walls of Jerusalem, shaken by his sin. But Zion and Jerusalem in Holy Scripture also depict the entire Church. Then favor the sacrifice of righteousness, the offering and the burnt offering; Then they will place the bullock on Your altar. The psalm ends with the image of a sacrifice to God, offered in purity of heart and righteousness; Having cleansed the soul with repentance, we will rush to God with our whole being and give Him ourselves entirely, our whole heart, our whole life - this will be our “burnt offering.” Psalm 50 is a psalm of repentance. In this article you will find the full text of the psalm and its detailed interpretation. Psalm 50 is related to Old Testament history and was composed by King David. Wanting to take possession of Versheba, the wife of the pious Uriah the Hittite, David committed a terrible sin - murder and begged for mercy. Psalm 50. TextHave mercy on me. God, according to Your great mercy, and according to the multitude of Your compassions, blot out my iniquities. Wash me often from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin, for I am aware of my iniquities, and my sin is always before me. You, You alone, have I sinned and done evil in Your sight, so that You are righteous in Your judgment and pure in Your judgment. Behold, I was conceived in iniquity, and my mother gave birth to me in sin. Behold, You have loved the truth in your heart and have shown me (Your) wisdom within me. Sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be clean; Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. Let me hear joy and gladness, and the bones will rejoice. Broken by you. Turn Your face away from my sins and blot out all my iniquities. Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Do not cast me away from Your presence and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and strengthen me with the Sovereign Spirit. I will teach the wicked Your ways, and the wicked will turn to You. Deliver me from bloodshed. O God, the God of my salvation, and my tongue will praise Your righteousness. Lord, open my mouth, and my mouth will declare Your praise: for You do not desire sacrifice, I would give it; You do not favor burnt offerings. A sacrifice to God is a broken spirit; You will not despise a contrite and humble heart, O God. Bless Zion, O Lord, according to Your good pleasure; build up the walls of Jerusalem: then the sacrifices of righteousness, the heap and the burnt offering will be acceptable to You; Then they will place bullocks on Your altar. Generosity is rich mercies. More than that. Most especially - especially. Az – I. Yako - because. I always take it out. Never - when. Behold - here. Hyssop is an herb used by Jews to sprinkle themselves with sacrificial blood. Dasi - give it. Create it - do it. Right - righteous, sinless. The womb is the belly, the inside of a person. Reward - give. Oral – mouth, tongue. Ubo - truly. A burnt offering is a Jewish sacrifice in which the entire animal was burned on the altar without any remains. Please - give bliss, make happy. Zion is a mountain in Judea, in the city of Jerusalem. Altar is an altar. Psalm 50. Questions and answers:Who composed this psalm and when?This psalm (psalm-song) was composed by the prophet King David when he repented of the great sin that he killed the pious husband Uriah the Hittite and took possession of his wife Bathsheba. Why is this psalm called repentant?Because he expresses deep contrition for the sin committed and a fervent prayer for mercy; That is why this psalm is often read in church during services, and we, who are guilty of certain sins, should recite it as often as possible. What do we ask of God in the first words of the psalm: Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy and according to the multitude of Your compassions, cleanse my iniquity?We ask God to forgive our sins in His special mercy. Man is weak, imperfect and far from holiness. There are no sinless people. The Lord does not grant us salvation because of our perfection and righteousness. God saves us out of His mercy and love. We are only required to believe in His great mercy and relate our actions to His Commandments. We must be worthy of the Lord's mercy. What do the words mean: for I know my iniquity, and bear away my sin before me?These words mean that we are attentive to ourselves, we know our sins that bother our conscience. What do the words mean: that you may be justified in all Your words and be victorious, and never judge You?They mean that we sin so much before God that He will always be just, no matter how severe His judgment on us. What do the words mean: behold, in iniquity the seven were conceived, and in sins did my mother give birth to me?With them we want to beg God for the forgiveness of sins, presenting to Him our natural tendency to sin. What do the words mean: You have revealed Your unknown and secret wisdom to me?These words mean that God revealed to man what he alone would never have known without God: he taught man true faith and showed the way to the Kingdom of Heaven. What do the words mean: sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be clean, wash me, and I will be whiter than snow?They express our request that the Lord send His grace to us and cleanse us from our sins. The psalm is often read in places of detention. But it is created not only for legal violations. Psalm 50 was also written for those who have committed a crime before the Lord. What do the words mean: humble bones will rejoice?They mean that the sin David committed crushed not only his soul, but also his body and bones. Sin troubles and crushes every person. Upon forgiveness of sin, his conscience is calmed; which is why both the body and bones seem to rejoice and are restored. What do we ask with the words: renew the right spirit in my womb?We ask the Lord to give us the right, straight path in life or to dispose us to a pious life. What do we ask with the words: cast me not away from Thy presence?We ask that God does not remove us from Himself, that He does not deprive us of His care for us. God never gives up on us, but we must think about being worthy of closeness to Him. What do we ask with the words: Strengthen me with the Lord’s Spirit?With these words we ask that the Lord, by the power of the Holy Spirit, confirm us in goodness. We are called to holiness, but since the holiness of the Lord is inaccessible to us, we must strive for the holiness of repentance. By cleansing, the Lord saves us from sin and eternal torment. What do the words mean: I will teach the wicked in Your way, and the wicked will turn to You?So, following the example of the prophet David, in gratitude for the forgiveness of sins, we promise to instill in the wicked the will of God, so that they too turn to God. What do we ask with the words: deliver me from bloodshed?These words point to the blood of the husband killed by David, whose wife he took possession of; they express our request that God would deliver us from murderous sins. What do the words express: my tongue will rejoice in Your righteousness?They express our promise to testify, or glorify the mercy of God. What do the words mean: You do not favor burnt offerings?These words mean that God is not so much pleased with the sacrifices burned on the altars (Heb. 10:4-6), as he is pleased with the sacrifice of the heart: a broken spirit, i.e. He is pleased when a person laments his sins. What do the words express: bless Zion, O Lord, with Thy favor, and may the walls of Jerusalem be built?They express David's prayer for God's mercy towards Jerusalem. What do the words indicate: favor the sacrifice of righteousness, the offering and the burnt offering?Point out the various sacrifices that the Jews offered to God in the Old Testament. They usually sacrificed a lamb (lamb), a calf, a bull, a goat, etc. When a Jew brought an animal to the altar, he placed his hands on its head. This meant that the sin was transferred from his head to the head of the animal; and since it was determined by God for sin, the animal was slaughtered and killed. Thus, an innocent animal died for a guilty person. This meant that once the Son of God, as the Lamb of God, would take upon Himself the sins of the whole world and die for people, being Himself sinless. The animal was burned on the altar either completely (completely), or only some parts of it, for example, liver, fat (a thanksgiving sacrifice, a sacrifice to ask for some kind of mercy from God, a sacrifice by promise, by zeal). Jews also brought bloodless sacrifices to God, for example, flour, oil, incense, and wine. It is these different sacrifices that the words indicate: favor the sacrifice of righteousness, the offering and the burnt offering. What do the words indicate: they will lay calves on Your altar?These words also indicate sacrifice to God. Psalm 50 is read when a person’s soul is tormented by unrepentant sins. We bring repentance to God so that He will grant us salvation by His mercy. The Orthodox Church allows the reading of the psalm in Russian, but it is preferable to read it in Church Slavonic, since it is the language of worship. Read about the 50th Psalm on Pravmir:Films about Psalm 51:
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