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8Thou hast set{H8804)} our iniquities before thee, our secret{H8803)} sins in the light of thy countenance.
Psalms 90:8 —
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Matthew Henry
(vv. 7-11)Moses had, in the Ps. 90:1-6, lamented the frailty of human life in general; the children of men are as a sleep and as the grass . But here he teaches the people of Israel to confess before God that righteous sentence of death which they were under in a special manner, and which by their sins they had brought upon themselves. Their share in the common lot of mortality was not enough, but they are,...
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