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Psalms 31
Brenton's English Septuagint · Berean Standard Bible
[A Psalm] of instruction by David. Blessed [are they] whose transgressions are forgiven, and whose sins are covered.
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Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin, and in whose mouth there is no guile.
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For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me: I became thoroughly miserable while a thorn was fastened in [me]. Pause.
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I acknowledged my sin, and hid not mine iniquity: I said, I will confess mine iniquity to the Lord against myself; and thou forgavest the ungodliness of my heart. Pause.
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Therefore shall every holy one pray to thee in a fit time: only in the deluge of many waters they shall not come nigh to him.
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Thou art my refuge from the affliction that encompasses me; my joy, to deliver me from them that have compassed me. Pause.
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I will instruct thee and guide thee in this way wherein thou shalt go: I will fix mine eyes upon thee.
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Be ye not as horse and mule, which have no understanding: [but thou must] constrain their jaws with bit and curb, lest they should come nigh to thee.
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Many are the scourges of the sinner: but him that hopes in the Lord mercy shall compass about.
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