32:1 By
David.
--An
Instruction.
O
the
happiness
of
him
whose
transgression
[is]
forgiven,
Whose
sin
is
covered.
32:2 O
the
happiness
of
a
man,
To
whom
Jehovah
imputeth
not
iniquity,
And
in
whose
spirit
there
is
no
deceit.
32:3 When
I
have
kept
silence,
become
old
have
my
bones,
Through
my
roaring
all
the
day.
32:4 When
by
day
and
by
night
Thy
hand
is
heavy
upon
me,
My
moisture
hath
been
changed
Into
the
droughts
of
summer.
Selah.
32:5 My
sin
I
cause
Thee
to
know,
And
mine
iniquity
I
have
not
covered.
I
have
said,
`I
confess
concerning
My
transgressions
to
Jehovah,'
And
Thou--Thou
hast
taken
away,
The
iniquity
of
my
sin.
Selah.
32:6 For
this
doth
every
saintly
one
pray
to
Thee,
As
the
time
to
find.
Surely
at
an
overflowing
of
many
waters,
Unto
him
they
come
not.
32:7 Thou
[art]
a
hiding-place
for
me,
From
distress
Thou
dost
keep
me,
[With]
songs
of
deliverance
dost
compass
me.
Selah.
32:8 I
cause
thee
to
act
wisely,
And
direct
thee
in
the
way
that
thou
goest,
I
cause
mine
eye
to
take
counsel
concerning
thee.
32:9 Be
ye
not
as
a
horse--as
a
mule,
Without
understanding,
With
bridle
and
bit,
its
ornaments,
to
curb,
Not
to
come
near
unto
thee.
32:10 Many
[are]
the
pains
of
the
wicked;
As
to
him
who
is
trusting
in
Jehovah,
Kindness
doth
compass
him.
32:11 Be
glad
in
Jehovah,
and
rejoice,
ye
righteous,
And
sing,
all
ye
upright
of
heart!