Emotions in Psalm 6 of the King James Bible

Desperation and Sorrow: David pleads for mercy, not to be rebuked in anger, showing his fear and vulnerability (verse 1).

Physical and Emotional Pain: He describes his agony, both physically and emotionally, intensifying the sense of internal torment (verse 2).

Weariness and Impatience for Relief: David speaks of his weariness from constant weeping, indicating intense grief and the urgent plea for relief (verse 6).

Fear of Death and Eternal Separation: The fear of oblivion and separation from God is expressed through his concern about being remembered after death (verse 5).

Rejection and Isolation: He feels overwhelmed by adversaries and demands their departure, highlighting a moment of asserting separation from evildoers (verses 7-8).

Hope and Assurance in Divine Response: A shift to confidence as David recognizes that the Lord has heard his weeping and accepted his prayer (verses 8-9).

Defiance Toward Enemies: The Psalm concludes with a warning to his enemies, reflecting regained confidence and expectation of divine justice (verse 10).