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Psalms 86:1

An EasyEnglish Translation with Notes (about 1200 word vocabulary) on Psalms 73 to 89

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Bits and Pieces Psalms 86 They said to Jesus, “Teach us to pray”. He said, “Ask and you will receive. Look and you will find. Knock and it will open to you”. (From Luke 11: 1 and 9) Psalms 86      Words that David prayed.

v1      *LORD,turn your ear (to me), answer me!      Because I am weak and need (help).

v2      Save me from death because I am one of your people.      Keep (me) your servant safe. You are my God.      (I am) someone that is *trusting in you.

v3      My *Lord, give me *mercy!      All through the day, I am praying (this) to you.

v4      Make (me) your servant happy!      Because I lift up myself to you, my *Lord.

v5      My *Lord, you are good. Also, you *forgive (people).      You give your kind love to everyone that prays to you.

v6      *Turn your ear to what I am praying, *LORD.      And listen to my voice when I cry for *mercy.

v7      On the day that I have trouble I will pray to you,        because you can answer me.

v8      None among the gods is like you, my *Lord.      And nobody can do what you can do.

v9      All the countries that you have made will come        and *worship before you, my *Lord.      They will say how great your name is.

v10    For you are great. You do great things.      You alone are God.

v11    *LORD, teach me your way. I will walk in your *truth.      Make my heart united when I think of your name.

v12    I will *praise you, my *Lord and my God, with my united heart.      I will always tell people that you are really great!

v13    (I will do this) because there is so much of your kind love to me.      You will save me from going to the lowest part of *Sheol.

v14    God, *proud people are attacking me.      A group of cruel men is trying to kill me.      They do not think about you.

v15    But you, my *Lord, are a God that loves (people) and gives (them) *mercy.      You are slow to become angry and (you are) full of kind love.      You do not leave (your people when they have trouble).

v16    Turn to me and give me *mercy. Make (me) your servant strong         and make the son of your woman servant safe.

v17    Show me something that tells me that you are good.      Let my enemies see it and be ashamed.      Because you, *LORD, have given me help and been kind to me. The Story of Psalm 86 The *psalmist had trouble. Bad people were attacking him. We do not know why or when. He prayed to God about it. This psalm is his *prayer, or the words that he prayed.

But this prayer is special. Thepsalmist did not use his own words. He used the words of David! He also used words that Moses wrote in the Book of Exodus. He took some bits from Psalms 25-28, some pieces from Psalms 54-58 and some from other psalms and other parts of the Bible. And he made a new psalm from them! What Psalms 86 means In verse 2, “one of your people” is a special Bible word. It is someone that has accepted God’s love. Some Bibles translate it “*saints”. “I lift myself to you” in verse 4 means “I give myself to you”. Some Christians show this by lifting their hands when they pray. In verse 5,the word “*forgive” means more to Christians than maybe it did to the *psalmist. To him it meant “excuse”. To Christians it means that God gave their *sin to Jesus for them when Jesus died for them. That was when God *punished Jesus for our *sin!

“Answer me” in verses 1 and 7 does not mean that the *psalmist will hear God speak. It means that God will give him help. The gods of verse 8 are the false gods of the people attacking the *psalmist. The united heart in verses 11 and 12 means a heart (or person) that serves (obeys) God only. He does not try to serve (obey) God and somebody or something else. This is what Jesus said in Matthew 6:24, “You cannot serve God and Mammon”. Mammon means money or what money can buy. “When I think of your name” in the *Hebrew Bible is “to be afraid of your name”.

“Kind love” in verses 13 and 15 is a word *like “your people” in verse 2 in the *Hebrew Bible. God’s people (or *saints) are the people that have accepted his kind love. Read the note on Psalms 85:10. In verse 16 we read that the *psalmist’s mother was also a servant of God. Something to do

  1.  Only one verse in Psalms 86 does not have one of God’s names in it. (The names are: God meaning “powerful”, *LORD meaning “always alive” and *Lord meaning “with authority”). Which verse is it?

  2.  Here are some verses from other psalms, and one from Exodus. Can you find them (or something *like them) in Psalms 86?

    Psalms 9:1. With my whole (or united) heart.

    Psalms 17:6. *LORD, turn your ear (to me), answer me!

    Psalms 25:1. I lift up myself to you, *LORD.

    Psalms 26:3. I have walked in your *truth.

    Psalms 27:11 *LORD, teach me your way.

    Psalms 28:2. Listen to my voice when I cry.

    Psalms 40:17. I am weak and need (help).

    Psalms 54:3. *Proud people are attacking me. A group of cruel men is trying to kill me. They do not think about God.

    Psalms 55:1. God, turn your ear to what I am praying.

    Psalms 56:13. You saved me from death.

    Psalms 57:2. God, give me *mercy!

    Psalms 77:2. On the day that I had trouble I prayed to the *Lord.

    Psalms 77:15. You are the God that does great things.

    Psalms 90:15. Make us, (your servants), happy.

    Psalms 119:68. You are good.

    Psalms 130:4. You *forgive (people).

    Exodus 34:6. The*LORD God gives (people) *mercy and *grace. He is not quick to become angry. He is very good.

  1.  Does the*psalmist always use the same name for God in Psalms 86 as in the other psalms?

4.  When you pray, use words from the Bible sometimes.

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This publication is written in EasyEnglish Level A (1200 words).

January 2002

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