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Troubles that cannot be numbered surround me

"there are more troubles around me than I can count" or "more troubles come to me than I can count"

my iniquities

"the consequences of my iniquities"

have caught up with me

The writer's iniquities are spoken of as if they were his enemies who were harming him.

I am no longer able to see anything

This may mean that the speaker is crying so much that he cannot see anything because of his tears.

my heart has failed me

"I am very discouraged"