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Psalms 32:7 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

7 You are my safe and secret place; you will keep me from trouble; you will put songs of salvation on the lips of those who are round me. (Selah.)

Cross Reference

Psalms 9:9 BBE

The Lord will be a high tower for those who are crushed down, a high tower in times of trouble;

Psalms 119:114 BBE

You are my secret place and my breastplate against danger; my hope is in your word.

Psalms 31:20 BBE

You will keep them safe in your house from the designs of man; in the secret of your tent will you keep them from angry tongues.

Judges 5:1 BBE

At that time Deborah and Barak, the son of Abinoam, made this song, saying:

Exodus 15:1-3 BBE

Then Moses and the children of Israel made this song to the Lord, and said, I will make a song to the Lord, for he is lifted up in glory: the horse and the horseman he has sent down into the sea. The Lord is my strength and my strong helper, he has become my salvation: he is my God and I will give him praise; my father's God and I will give him glory. The Lord is a man of war: the Lord is his name.

Psalms 91:1 BBE

Happy is he whose resting-place is in the secret of the Lord, and under the shade of the wings of the Most High;

Psalms 40:3 BBE

And he put a new song in my mouth, even praise to our God; numbers have seen it with fear, and put their faith in the Lord.

Psalms 27:5 BBE

For in the time of trouble he will keep me safe in his tent: in the secret place of his tent he will keep me from men's eyes; high on a rock he will put me.

Psalms 18:5 BBE

The cords of hell were round me: the nets of death came on me.

2 Samuel 22:1 BBE

And David made a song to the Lord in these words, on the day when the Lord made him free from the hands of all his haters, and from the hand of Saul:

Revelation 15:2-3 BBE

And I saw a sea which seemed like glass mixed with fire; and those who had overcome the beast and his image and the number of his name, were in their places by the sea of glass, with God's instruments of music in their hands. And they give the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and full of wonder are your works, O Lord God, Ruler of all; true and full of righteousness are your ways, eternal King.

Revelation 7:10 BBE

Saying with a loud voice, Salvation to our God who is seated on the high seat, and to the Lamb.

Colossians 3:3 BBE

For your life on earth is done, and you have a secret life with Christ in God.

Jeremiah 36:26 BBE

And the king gave orders to Jerahmeel, the king's son, and Seraiah, the son of Azriel, and Shelemiah, the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch the scribe and Jeremiah the prophet: but the Lord kept them safe.

Psalms 143:9 BBE

O Lord, take me out of the hands of my haters; my soul is waiting for you.

Psalms 98:1 BBE

<A Psalm.> O make a new song to the Lord, because he has done works of wonder; with his right hand, and with his holy arm, he has overcome.

Psalms 32:10 BBE

The sinner will be full of trouble; but mercy will be round the man who has faith in the Lord.

Psalms 5:12 BBE

For you, Lord, will send a blessing on the upright man; your grace will be round him, and you will be his strength.

Commentary on Psalms 32 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 32

Ps 32:1-11. Maschil—literally, "giving instruction." The Psalmist describes the blessings of His forgiveness, succeeding the pains of conviction, and deduces from his own experience instruction and exhortation to others.

1, 2. (Compare Ro 4:6).

forgiven—literally, "taken away," opposed to retain (Joh 20:23).

covered—so that God no longer regards the sin (Ps 85:3).

2. imputeth—charge to him, and treat him accordingly.

no guile—or, deceit, no false estimate of himself, nor insincerity before God (compare Ro 8:1).

3, 4. A vivid description of felt, but unacknowledged, sin.

When—literally, "for," as in Ps 32:4.

4. thy hand—of God, or power in distressing him (Ps 38:2).

moisture—vital juices of the body, the parching heat of which expresses the anguish of the soul. On the other figures, compare Ps 6:2, 7; 31:9-11. If composed on the occasion of the fifty-first Psalm, this distress may have been protracted for several months.

5. A prompt fulfilment of the purposed confession is followed by a prompt forgiveness.

6. For this—that is, my happy experience.

godly—pious in the sense of Ps 4:3.

a time—(Isa 55:6); when God's Spirit inclines us to seek pardon, He is ready to forgive.

floods, &c.—denotes great danger (Ps 18:17; 66:12).

7. His experience illustrates the statement of Ps 32:6.

8. Whether, as most likely, the language of David (compare Ps 51:13), or that of God, this is a promise of divine guidance.

I will … mine eye—or, My eye shall be on thee, watching and directing thy way.

9. The latter clause, more literally, "in that they come not near thee"; that is, because they will not come, &c., unless forced by bit and bridle.

10. The sorrows of the impenitent contrasted with the peace and safety secured by God's mercy.

11. The righteous and upright, or those conforming to the divine teaching for securing the divine blessing, may well rejoice with shouting.