Lead (RV 'guide ') me in thy truth] i.e. 'in thy faithfulness.'

6, 7. Note the threefold use of remember. God's remembrance is sought, not for the Psalmist's sins, but for His own changeless character of grace, and, in accordance with that character, for the Psalmist himself. It has been suggested that the writer, living late in Israel's history, colours his personal prayer with the thought of the nation's early sins and of God's past deliverances.

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