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1 Ashrei is he whose peysha (rebellion) is forgiven,
whose chata'ah (sin) is covered.
2Ashrei is the adam unto whom Hashem imputeth not avon (iniquity) ,
and in whose ruach there is no remiyyah (guile, deceit) .
3When I kept silent, my atzmot wasted away[#32:3 i.e., refused to confess my sin, which was still naked and uncovered (see 32:1) and had no kapporah covering for my guilt before G-d]
through my groaning kol hayom (all the day) .
4For yomam valailah Thy yad was heavy upon me;
my strength was sapped as by the droughts of kayitz (summer) .
Selah
5I acknowledge my chattat unto Thee,
and mine avon (iniquity) have I not covered up.
I said, I will confess my peysha'im (rebellions) unto Hashem ;
and Thou forgavest the avon (iniquity) of my chattat.
Selah
6Therefore shall every Chasid pray unto Thee
in a time when Thou mayest be found;
surely in the floods of mayim rabbim
they shall not overtake him.
7Thou art my seter (hiding place, shelter) ;
Thou shalt preserve me from tzoros;
Thou shalt envelop me with songs of deliverance.
Selah
8I will instruct thee and teach thee in the Derech which thou shalt go;
I will counsel thee with Mine eye.
9Be ye not like the sus, or like the pered (mule) , which have no binah;
whose mouth must be harnessed with bit and bridle,
else they come not near thee.
10Many sorrows shall be to the resha'im,
but he that trusteth in Hashem ,
chesed shall envelop and cover him.
11Be glad in Hashem , and rejoice, ye tzaddikim;
and shout for joy, all ye yishrei lev (upright in heart) .