This psalm begins with gladness and praise and ends with sad complaints and petitions, unlike many other psalms that begin with complaint and prayer. This is because the singer first recalls God's convent before adding to the current grievances by thinking about them.
In general, it is unknown when it was written, but some believe it was during the Babylonian captivity when King Zedekiah was insulted and mistreated by Nebuchadnezzar; in this case, they make the title to mean nothing more than that the psalm was set to the tune of a song by Ethan the son of Zerah, called Maschil.
Others believe Ethan, who is referenced in the narrative of Solomon, wrote it. Ethan is thought to have regretted the immense humiliation the ten tribes' rebellion brought upon the house of David during Solomon's second reign.
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A) His unwillingness to accept that his own beliefs may be incorrect.
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