I have called upon You, for You will hear me, O God; Incline Your ear to me, and hear my speech.
Parallel translations
- WEB I have called on you, for you will answer me, God. Turn your ear to me. Hear my speech.
- KJV I have called upon thee, for thou wilt hear me, O God: incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech.
- BSB I call on You, O God, for You will answer me. Incline Your ear to me; hear my words.
- NASB ¶I have called upon You, for You will answer me, God; Incline Your ear to me, hear my speech.
- NLT I am praying to you because I know you will answer, O God. Bend down and listen as I pray.
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Quick answer
David calls on God in confidence that he will answer, asking him to listen. It matters because believers can pray with assurance that God hears them.
Overview
David prays boldly, certain that God will answer, and asks him to incline his ear and hear his words. His confidence rests on God's faithful character, not his own worthiness. In Christ, believers have even greater assurance that the Father hears their prayers.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 9
- Ps 116:2Because he has turned his ear to me, therefore I will call on him as long as I live.
- Ps 86:7In the day of my trouble I will call on you, for you will answer me.
- Ps 88:2Let my prayer enter into your presence. Turn your ear to my cry.
- Ps 66:19–20But most certainly, God has listened. He has heard the voice of my prayer.
- Ps 55:16As for me, I will call on God. Yahweh will save me.
- Isa 37:17Turn your ear, Yahweh, and hear. Open your eyes, Yahweh, and behold. Hear all of the words of Sennacherib, who has sent to defy the living God.
- Dan 9:17–19Now therefore, our God, listen to the prayer of your servant, and to his petitions, and cause your face to shine on your sanctuary that is desolate, for the Lord’s sake.
- Isa 37:20Now therefore, Yahweh our God, save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you are Yahweh, even you only.”
- Ps 13:3–4Behold, and answer me, Yahweh, my God. Give light to my eyes, lest I sleep in death;
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