Psalms 51:17
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit. O God, you will not despise a broken and contrite heart.
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Interpretation

Wisdom shapes a contrite heart that is embodied in solitude and community. Psalms 51:17: trace "god" and "broken". Choose contrite heart in what we refuse to say—bind joy to obedience.

Context

In Psalms (Poetry/Wisdom), developing contrite heart. Read in Psalms 51, its force becomes clearer. It also intersects wisdom & worship. Listen for “god” alongside “broken”.

Authorship & Historical Background

Early attribution points to David and additional composers for Psalms. In current research on Psalms, Temple hymnal compiled from many collections and voices.. Scholars commonly date Psalms Assembled across monarchic and post‑exilic eras.. Here the thread of wisdom & worship comes into view. Psalm headings and sequencing hint at editorial artistry.

More details
Traditional:David & others
Modern scholarship:Temple hymnbook with multiple collections and authors.
Date:Monarchy to post‑exilic.
Manuscripts & Textual Witnesses
In the Masoretic tradition the Hebrew text is preserved with remarkable accuracy. The Dead Sea Scrolls (1947-1956 discoveries) confirm the Hebrew text's reliability, showing minimal variation over 1000+ years of transmission.