David’s sin (i.e., adultery with Bathsheba; cf. 2 Sam. 11:1–12:14) and the thought of its horrific offense to God devastate him. He labels his adultery as transgression, iniquity, evil, and sin (note: Psalm 51 has a higher concentration of these terms than any other psalm in the Psalter). In every section of the psalm, Da…
Baker Publishing Group, The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary, by Gary M. Burge