1)

What is "Mesom"?

1.

Radak: The root is Tamam - perfection, health. Rather, my entire body is plagued. Malbim - this corresponds to "va'Tinchas Alai Yadecha" (verse 3).

2.

Radak citing his father: The root is Mesah. This is like "Mesei Mishpar" (Bereishis 34:30). From my many plagues, human form does not remain in me.

2)

Why did he say "Ein Shalom ba'Atzamai"?

1.

Radak: Even my bones, which are strong, have no peace; they ache.

2.

Malbim: My 'bones' (inside) has no peace; they are full of sighing and despair due to the sin. This corresponds to "Chitzecha Nichasu Vi" (verse 3).

3)

Why did he say "Mipnei Chatasi"?

1.

Radak: Your anger is not for naught. One must justify Hashem's judgment, whether or not he knows the sin [for which he is punished].

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