Do Not Rebuke Me in Your Anger A Psalm of David (beloved), for remembrance. 1 O LORD {YHWH}, do not rebuke me in Your anger or discipline me in Your wrath. 2For Your arrows have pierced me deeply, and Your hand has pressed down on me. 3There is no soundness in my body because of Your anger; there is no rest in my bones 4For my iniquities have overwhelmed me; they are a burden (burden) too heavy to bear. 5My wounds are foul and festering 6I am bent and brought low; all day long I go about mourning. 7For my loins are full of burning pain, and no soundness remains in my body. 8I am numb and badly crushed; 9O Lord {Adonai}, my every desire is before You; my groaning is not hidden from You. 10My heart pounds, my strength fails, and even the light of my eyes has faded. 11My beloved and friends shun my disease, and my kinsmen stand at a distance. 12Those who seek my life lay snares; those who wish me harm speak destruction, 13But like a deaf man, I do not hear; and like a mute man, I do not open my mouth. 14I am like a man who cannot hear, 15I wait for You, O LORD {YHWH}; You will answer, O Lord my God {Adonai Elohay}. 16For I said, “Let them not gloat over me— those who taunt me when my foot slips.” 17For I am ready to fall, 18Yes, I confess my iniquity; 19Many are my enemies without cause [My enemies are vigorous and strong],a and many hate me without reason <Jhn 15:25>.b 20Those who repay my good with evil attack me for pursuing the good. 21Do not forsake me, O LORD {YHWH}; be not far from me, O my God {Elohay}. 22Come quickly to help me, O Lord {Adonai} my Savior. The Berean Annotated Bible (BAB) is the Annotated version of the Berean Standard Bible (BSB). The BAB includes over 50,000 points of emphasis using the following system: (Emphasis and Names) {Hebrew and Greek} [Alternate Manuscripts] \Literal translation/ <Measurements and Crossrefs> Second Person Plural: you⁺ your⁺ yours⁺ This version is an early draft and is now in the stage of proofing, consistency checking, and public comment. Please note that meanings for Biblical names are based on Hebrew and Greek roots and can be somewhat subjective. Feel free to Contact us with suggestions or corrections. We are still adding points of emphasis wherever helpful. |



