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The text is a prayer based on Psalm 6, which is meant to comfort and heal people who are suffering from any type of illness. The prayer begins with asking God not to correct or punish the person with anger, but to have mercy and heal their dislocated bones. The prayer then expresses the pain and anguish of the person, who feels like they are in the abyss and close to death. The prayer asks God to look at them, save their life, and listen to their cry. The prayer also tells the person to trust in God and not to pay attention to the evildoers who surround them. The prayer ends with a petition for the Holy Spirit to pour out his gifts of peace, faith and health on the person, and for Jesus to touch them with his hand and heal them by his wounds. The prayer repeats the phrase "we trust in you" as a sign of confidence and hope in God's intervention.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a prayer with Psalm 6 for people who are suffering from any type of illness.
2. The text asks God not to correct or punish with anger, but to show mercy and healing.
3. The text describes the physical, psychological and spiritual pain of the illness, such as dislocated bones, moaning, tears, irritated eyes and contradictions.
4. The text expresses confidence that God hears the cry, the supplication and the request of the psalmist.
5. The text urges the evildoers to separate from the psalmist, who has experienced God's healing.
6. The text ends with a prayer for the listener, asking Jesus and the Holy Spirit to send their healing strength, peace, faith and gifts.