Bible Word Search · Psalm 51:1-19
Psalm 51: A Prayer of Repentance
After the prophet Nathan exposed David's sin with Bathsheba, the king poured out the most honest confession in Scripture. Psalm 51 holds nothing back — no excuses, no justifications — just a broken heart begging for mercy and a clean start.
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Did You Know?
- Psalm 51 has become the most famous prayer of repentance in Western history.
- The phrase 'create in me a clean heart' uses the same Hebrew verb (bara) as Genesis 1:1 — only God can truly create.
- This psalm is traditionally recited on Ash Wednesday in many Christian traditions.
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