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WORD Research this...Psalms 32
- 1 BIENAVENTURADO aquel cuyas iniquidades son perdonadas, y borrados sus pecados.
- 2 Bienaventurado el hombre á quien no imputa Jehová la iniquidad, y en cuyo espíritu no hay superchería.
- 3 Mientras callé, envejeciéronse mis huesos en mi gemir todo el día.
- 4 Porque de día y de noche se agravó sobre mí tu mano; volvióse mi verdor en sequedades de estío. (Selah.)
- 5 Mi pecado te declaré, y no encubrí mi iniquidad. Confesaré, dije, contra mí mis rebeliones á Jehová; y tú perdonaste la maldad de mi pecado. (Selah.)
- 6 Por esto orará á ti todo santo en el tiempo de poder hallarte: ciertamente en la inundación de muchas aguas no llegarán éstas á él.
- 7 Tú eres mi refugio; me guardarás de angustia; con cánticos de liberación me rodearás. (Selah.)
- 8 Te haré entender, y te enseñaré el camino en que debes andar: sobre ti fijaré mis ojos.
- 9 No seáis como el caballo, ó como el mulo, sin entendimiento: con cabestro y con freno su boca ha de ser reprimida, para que no lleguen á ti.
- 10 Muchos dolores para el impío; mas el que espera en Jehová, lo cercará misericordia.
- 11 Alegraos en Jehová, y gozaos, justos: y cantad todos vosotros los rectos de corazón.
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