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11 Yes, your servant finds moral guidance there;[a]
those who obey them receive a rich reward.[b]
12 Who can know all his errors?[c]
Please do not punish me for sins I am unaware of.[d]
13 Moreover, keep me from committing flagrant sins;[e]
do not allow such sins to control me.[f]
Then I will be blameless,
and innocent of blatant[g] rebellion.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 19:11 tn Heb “moreover your servant is warned by them.”
  2. Psalm 19:11 tn Heb “in the keeping of them [there is] a great reward.”
  3. Psalm 19:12 tn Heb “Errors who can discern?” This rhetorical question makes the point that perfect moral discernment is impossible to achieve. Consequently it is inevitable that even those with good intentions will sin on occasion.
  4. Psalm 19:12 tn Heb “declare me innocent from hidden [things],” i.e., sins. In this context (see the preceding line) “hidden” sins are not sins committed in secret, but sins which are not recognized as such by the psalmist.
  5. Psalm 19:13 tn Or “presumptuous sins.”
  6. Psalm 19:13 tn Heb “let them not rule over me.”
  7. Psalm 19:13 tn Heb “great.”

11 By them your servant is warned;
    in keeping them there is great reward.
12 But who can discern their own errors?
    Forgive my hidden faults.(A)
13 Keep your servant also from willful sins;(B)
    may they not rule over me.(C)
Then I will be blameless,(D)
    innocent of great transgression.

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