Psalm 6 is a lament Psalm although closely related to the penitential Psalms. The superscription over this Psalm is similar to the previous two chapters. The psalmist was very ill and feared he could die. He feared this illness was due to his sinfulness. The specific instruments is a reminder that this Psalm became part of the worship of the community when the temple was constructed.
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