Psalms 6:1

NET©
Psalm 6 1 
For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments, according to the sheminith style; 2  a psalm of David. Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger! Do not discipline me in your raging fury! 3 
NIV© For the director of music. With stringed instruments. According to sheminith. A psalm of David. O LORD, do not rebuke me in your anger or discipline me in your wrath.
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NASB©<> O LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger, Nor chasten me in Your wrath.
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NLT©<> O LORD, do not rebuke me in your anger or discipline me in your rage.
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MSG©Please, GOD, no more yelling, no more trips to the woodshed.
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BBE© O Lord, do not be bitter with me in your wrath; do not send punishment on me in the heat of your passion.
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NRSV©O LORD, do not rebuke me in your anger, or discipline me in your wrath.
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NKJV©<> O LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger, Nor chasten me in Your hot displeasure.
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KJV<<To the chief Musician <05329> (8764) on Neginoth <05058> upon Sheminith <08067>, A Psalm <04210> of David <01732>.>> O LORD <03068>, rebuke <03198> (8686) me not in thine anger <0639>, neither chasten <03256> (8762) me in thy hot displeasure <02534>. {chief...: or, overseer} {Sheminith: or, the eighth}
NASB©For the choir director; with stringed instruments, upon an eight-string lyre. A Psalm of David. O LORD <03068>, do not rebuke <03198> me in Your anger <0639>, Nor <0408> chasten <03256> me in Your wrath <02534>.
Hebrew <03256> ynroyt <02534> Ktmxb <0408> law <03198> ynxykwt <0639> Kpab <0408> la <03068> hwhy <01732> dwdl <04210> rwmzm <08067> tynymsh <05921> le <05058> twnygnb <05329> xunml
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NET©
Psalm 6 1 
For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments, according to the sheminith style; 2  a psalm of David. Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger! Do not discipline me in your raging fury! 3 
NET© Notes

1 sn Psalm 6. The psalmist begs the Lord to withdraw his anger and spare his life. Having received a positive response to his prayer, the psalmist then confronts his enemies and describes how they retreat.

2 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term שְׁמִינִית (shÿminit, “sheminith”) is uncertain; perhaps it refers to a particular style of music. See 1 Chr 15:21.

3 sn The implication is that the psalmist has sinned, causing God to discipline him by bringing a life-threatening illness upon him (see vv. 2-7).

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