What does Psalm 86:6 mean?
Please see our chapter commentary on Psalm 86, verse-level content coming soon!Psalm 86:1–7 opens a prayer which seems to combine parts of David's psalms and quotations from the books of Moses. This calls out to God for help in a time of trouble. The psalmist repeatedly mentions the Lord's forgiving, loving nature. The second section of the prayer praises God for His uniqueness. The final passage is more specific about the dangers being faced.
Three sections form this prayer, which repeats statements from David's psalms and famous portions of the Old Testament. The first section asks for God's rescue during some hardship or danger. The second segment praises the Lord for His divine nature and His prior efforts on the psalmist's behalf. The last section returns to an appeal for salvation in the face of murderous enemies. Throughout this prayer are references to God using multiple terms, including the Hebrew word Adōnā'y, or Adonai, which literally means "Master."