Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Have mercy upon me, O LORD; consider my trouble which I suffer of them that hate me, thou that liftest me up from the gates of death:

Bible References

Have

Psalm 51:1
Have pity on me, O God, in your mercy; out of a full heart, take away my sin.
Psalm 119:132
Let your eyes be turned to me, and have mercy on me, as it is right for you to do to those who are lovers of your name.

Consider

Psalm 13:3
Let my voice come before you, and give me an answer, O Lord my God; let your light be shining on me, so that the sleep of death may not overtake me;
Psalm 25:19
See how those who are against me are increased, for bitter is their hate of me.
Psalm 119:153
O see my trouble, and be my saviour; for I keep your law in my mind,
Psalm 142:6
Give ear to my cry, for I am made very low: take me out of the hands of my haters, for they are stronger than I.
Nehemiah 9:32
And now, our God, the great, the strong, the God who is to be feared, who keeps faith and mercy, let not all this trouble seem small to you, which has come on us, and on our kings and our rulers and on our priests and our prophets and our fathers and on all your people from the time of the kings of Assyria till this day.
Lamentations 1:9
In her skirts were her unclean ways; she gave no thought to her end; and her fall has been a wonder; she has no comforter: see her sorrow, O Lord; for the attacker is lifted up.

Thou

Psalm 56:13
Because you have taken my soul from the power of death; and kept my feet from falling, so that I may be walking before God in the light of life.
Psalm 107:18
They are disgusted by all food, and they come near to the doors of death.
Psalm 116:3
The nets of death were round me, and the pains of the underworld had me in their grip; I was full of trouble and sorrow.
Isaiah 38:10
I said, In the quiet of my days I am going down into the underworld: the rest of my years are being taken away from me.
John 2:6
Now six pots of stone, every one taking two or three firkins of water, were placed there for the purpose of washing, as is the way of the Jews.

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