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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Psalm 51
A Psalm of Repentance
Book • 2024
Psalm 51 is a powerful expression of repentance, written by King David after being confronted by the prophet Nathan about his sins with Bathsheba.
The psalm reflects David's genuine remorse and his desire for spiritual cleansing and restoration.
It is one of the seven Penitential Psalms and serves as a model for seeking forgiveness and reconciliation with God.
The psalm reflects David's genuine remorse and his desire for spiritual cleansing and restoration.
It is one of the seven Penitential Psalms and serves as a model for seeking forgiveness and reconciliation with God.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as part of the daily readings for the Bible in a Year podcast.


Fr. Mike Schmitz

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Day 130: Nathan Condemns David (2025)
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in relation to King David's life and writings.

James Prothro

Mary McGeehan

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St. David
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in the context of discussing the concept of sacrifice and its cultural significance.

Ronn Johnson

EP054: John 1:29-51: How Did Jesus "Take Away the Sin of the World"?
David betete, dass die Freude am Heil wiederkehren möge.

Treue in Zeiten des Niedergangs // Roger Liebi // BTP25 #4
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in relation to David's repentance after his sin.

David Platt

Sin & Grace (2 Samuel 11:27)
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as David's prayer after repenting for his failures, providing a template for personal failures.


Tim Bittle

After His Heart | The One Where David Derails | Tim Bittle
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as David's psalm from the events of 2 Samuel 12.

Patrick Miller

Your Sin Exposed is a Gift. Here's Why. | Historical Books | 2 Samuel 12:1-15
Mentioned as containing a verse that connects to the idea that God opened the mouth of the donkey.

Shabbat sermon at Beth El Congregation in Baltimore. (July 12, 2025)
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, where David expresses his repentance.

Joel Firebaugh

Reflect and Move | How to Turn Conviction Into a Life That Works
Mentioned as an example of an introspective hymn, suitable for a call to confession.

Selecting Psalms and Hymns for Worship