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1Yahweh , don’t condemn me.
Don’t punish me in your fiery anger.
2Please deal gently with me , Yahweh ;
show me mercy, for I’m sick and frail and weak.
Heal me, Yahweh , for I’m falling apart.
3My soul is so troubled; but you,
Yahweh —how long?
4Yahweh , turn to me and rescue my life
because I know your faithful love will never fail me.
5In the darkness of death who remembers your name in worship ?
How could I bring you praise if I’m buried in a tomb?
6I’m worn out with my weeping and groaning.
Night after night I soak my pillow with tears,
and flood my bed with weeping.
7My eyes of faith won’t focus anymore, for sorrow fills my heart.[#6:7 The Hebrew is singular, “My eye;” a likely metaphor for the eye of his heart. David’s faith was growing weak.]
There are so many enemies who come against me!
8Turn from me, all you troublemakers![#6:8 See Ps. 5:5; Matt. 7:23.]
For Yahweh has turned to hear the sound of my weeping.
9Yes! Yahweh my healer has heard all my pleading
and has taken hold of my prayers and answered them all.
10Now it’s my enemies who have been shamed.
Terror-stricken, they will turn back again,
knowing the bitterness of sudden disgrace!