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Text -- Psalms 32:1-7 (NET)

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Psalm 32
32:1 By David; a well-written song. How blessed is the one whose rebellious acts are forgiven, whose sin is pardoned! 32:2 How blessed is the one whose wrongdoing the Lord does not punish, in whose spirit there is no deceit. 32:3 When I refused to confess my sin, my whole body wasted away, while I groaned in pain all day long. 32:4 For day and night you tormented me; you tried to destroy me in the intense heat of summer. (Selah) 32:5 Then I confessed my sin; I no longer covered up my wrongdoing. I said, “I will confess my rebellious acts to the Lord.” And then you forgave my sins. (Selah) 32:6 For this reason every one of your faithful followers should pray to you while there is a window of opportunity. Certainly when the surging water rises, it will not reach them. 32:7 You are my hiding place; you protect me from distress. You surround me with shouts of joy from those celebrating deliverance. (Selah)
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Maskil a literary or musical term
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: PSALMS, BOOK OF | Conscience | Music | David | CONFESSION | FORGIVENESS | God | Sin | Prayer | BEATITUDES | Summer | Drought | Joy | Afflictions and Adversities | Righteous | Quotations and Allusions | DEATH | IMPUTATION | Repentant Ones | Holiness | more
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NET Notes: Psa 32:1 Heb “covered over.”

NET Notes: Psa 32:2 In whose spirit there is no deceit. The point is not that the individual is sinless and pure. In this context, which focuses on confession and forgive...

NET Notes: Psa 32:3 Heb “my bones became brittle.” The psalmist pictures himself as aging and growing physically weak. Trying to cover up his sin brought seve...

NET Notes: Psa 32:4 Summer. Perhaps the psalmist suffered during the hot season and perceived the very weather as being an instrument of divine judgment. Another option i...

NET Notes: Psa 32:5 Heb “the wrongdoing of my sin.” By joining synonyms for “sin” in this way, the psalmist may be emphasizing the degree of his w...

NET Notes: Psa 32:6 Heb “him.” The translation uses the plural “them” to agree with the plural “every one of your faithful followers” ...

NET Notes: Psa 32:7 Heb “[with] shouts of joy of deliverance you surround me.”

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