Psalm 69 = Jesus telling Israel his words 1,000 years before. I can show you plenty more messianic psalms if you wish but you would probably refuse to open your eyes anyway.
By the way your revelation scripture is talking about Israel the nation,
It is talking about the Virgin of Israel, Miriam, who is the elect of Israel, the very Israel of God. You cannot separate her from her son, God with us, nor from her nation, Israel, nor from the holy catholic apostolic church. If you go to heaven, you'll get used to her.
You are saying Psalm 69:5 does not apply where it speaks of "sins" or "guilt" but then for your purposes use Psalm 69:8. This is simply contradictory. No remarks on one being blind needs to be said when the Psalm you are using is not consistent in what you are trying to say.
"5 O God, thou knowest my foolishness; and my sins (or guilt) are not hid from thee." <---- Doesn't apply, Christ does not sin.
"8 I am become a stranger unto my brethren, and an alien unto my mother's children." <---- Now applies as Christ.