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Psalms 32

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32 ‎(1) Of David. A *maskil*.

Happy is he whose transgression is forgiven,

whose sin is covered over. ‎(2) Happy the man whom the LORD does not hold guilty,

and in whose spirit there is no deceit.

‎(3) As long as I said nothing,

my limbs wasted away

from my anguished roaring all day long. ‎(4) For night and day

Your hand lay heavy on me;

my vigor waned

as in the summer drought. *Selah*. ‎(5) Then I acknowledged my sin to You;

I did not cover up my guilt;

I resolved, “I will confess my transgressions to the LORD,”

and You forgave the guilt of my sin. *Selah*. ‎(6) Therefore let every faithful man pray to You

upon discovering [his sin],

that the rushing mighty waters

not overtake him. ‎(7) You are my shelter;

You preserve me from distress;

You surround me with the joyous shouts of deliverance. *Selah*.

‎(8) Let me enlighten you

and show you which way to go;

let me offer counsel; my eye is on you. ‎(9) Be not like a senseless horse or mule

whose movement must be curbed by bit and bridle;

far be it from you! ‎(10) Many are the torments of the wicked,

but he who trusts in the LORD

shall be surrounded with favor. ‎(11) Rejoice in the LORD and exult, O you righteous;

shout for joy, all upright men!

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