1 A Psalm for remembrance, respecting rest. Lord, rebuke me not in thy wrath; nor chasten me in thine anger.
Psalms 38:1 Cross References - Thomson
Deuteronomy 9:19
19 Even now I tremble on account of the wrath and indignation. For the anger of the Lord was kindled against you, to destroy you utterly. But the Lord hearkened to me at that time also.
Psalms 6:1
1 For the conclusion, among Hymns for the eighth day. A Psalm by David. O Lord, rebuke me not in thy wrath; nor chasten me in thine anger.
Psalms 70:1
1 For the conclusion. By David. For a memorial, that the Lord hath saved me. GOD, draw near to my assistance: O Lord, make haste to help me.
Psalms 88:7
7 On me thy wrath was pressed hard, and all thy billows thou didst bring upon me.
Psalms 88:15-16
Isaiah 27:8
8 Having fought and disgraced them he will let them go. Thou hast not been visiting with this severe wind, to destroy them utterly with a blast of anger.
Isaiah 54:8
8 in a short wrath I turned away my face from thee; but with everlasting kindness I will have mercy on thee." The Lord who delivered thee hath said,
Jeremiah 10:24
24 Correct us, O Lord, but with judgment and not with wrath, that thou mayst not make us few in number.
Jeremiah 30:11
11 [Omitted]
Habakkuk 3:2
2 Lord, I have heard the report of thee and am terrified; I have considered thy works and am struck with amaze. In the midst of two living beings thou wilt be known; when the years draw nigh thou wilt be acknowledged; when the time is come thou wilt be pointed out: when my soul is troubled, in wrath remember mercy.
Hebrews 12:5-11
5 And have you forgotten this exhortation which speaketh to us as to children, "My son slight not the correction of the Lord, Nor faint when reproved by him;
6 For whom the Lord loveth he reproveth, And chastiseth every son whom he receiveth.
7 If you endure correction God dealeth with you as sons. For what son is there whom a father doth not correct?
8 Now if you are without correction, of which all are partakers, you are indeed bastards and not sons.
9 Well then: we have had fathers of our flesh who have corrected us, and we have reverenced them; shall we not much more submit ourselves to the father of our spirits, and live?
10 For they indeed for a few days corrected us as they thought fit; but he for our advantage, that we may partake of his holiness.
11 Now all correction seemeth, for the present, not to be matter of joy, but of grief; yet afterwards it produceth the peaceful fruit of righteousness to them who are exercised therewith.