Psalms 32:1-2

1How blessed
The Hebrew noun is an abstract plural. The word often refers metonymically to the happiness that God-given security and prosperity produce (see Pss 1:1, 3; 2:12; 34:9; 41:1; 65:4; 84:12; 89:15; 106:3; 112:1; 127:5; 128:1; 144:15). Here it refers to the relief that one experiences when one’s sins are forgiven.
is the one whose rebellious acts are forgiven,
Heb “lifted up.”

whose sin is pardoned!
Heb “covered over.”

2 How blessed is the one
Heb “man.” The word choice reflects the perspective of the psalmist, who is male. The principle of the psalm is certainly applicable to all people, regardless of their gender or age. To facilitate modern application, the gender and age specific “man” has been translated with the more neutral “one.”
whose wrongdoing the Lord does not punish,
Heb “blessed [is] the man to whom the Lord does not impute wrongdoing.”

in whose spirit there is no deceit.
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 forgiveness of sin, the psalmist refers to one who refuses to deny or hide his sin, but instead honestly confesses it to God.

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