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WORD Research this...Psalms 32
- 1 Av David; en sång. Säll är den vilkens överträdelse är förlåten, vilkens synd är överskyld.
- 2 Säll är den människa som HERREN icke tillräknar missgärning, och i vilkens ande icke är något svek.
- 3 Så länge jag teg, försmäktade mina ben vid min ständiga klagan.
- 4 Ty dag och natt var din hand tung över mig; min livssaft förtorkades såsom av sommarhetta. Sela.
- 5 Då uppenbarade jag min synd för dig och överskylde icke min missgärning. Jag sade: »Jag vill bekänna för HERREN mina överträdelser»; då förlät du mig min synds missgärning. Sela.
- 6 Därför skola alla fromma bedja till dig på den tid då du är att finna; sannerligen, om ock stora vattenfloder komma, skola de icke nå till dem.
- 7 Du är mitt beskärm, för nöd bevarar du mig; med räddningens jubel omgiver du mig. Sela.
- 8 Jag vill lära dig och undervisa dig om den väg du skall vandra; jag vill giva dig råd och låta mitt öga vaka över dig.
- 9 Varen icke såsom hästar och mulåsnor utan förstånd, på vilka man lägger töm och betsel för att tämja dem, eljest får man dem ej fram.
- 10 Den ogudaktige har många plågor; men den som förtröstar på HERREN, honom omgiver han med nåd.
- 11 Varen glada i HERREN och fröjden eder, I rättfärdige, och jublen, alla I rättsinnige.
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2019-05-12Swedish (sv)
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NYA TESTAMENTETS KANONISKA BÖCKER
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