• King James Version

    1. [{A Psalm} of David, Maschil.] Blessed {is he whose} transgression {is} forgiven, {whose} sin {is} covered. {A Psalm...: or, A Psalm of David giving instruction} / 2. Blessed {is} the man unto whom the LORD imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit {there is} no guile.

  • Norm

    Hey, what's up everybody? It's Norm MacDonald here with an update on the Bible. This week, we're taking a look at Psalms 32. Now, this one's all about how blessed it is to be forgiven by God and how awesome his love and mercy is.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so what can you tell us about Psalms 32? Bible Expert: Sure, Psalms 32 is a wisdom psalm written by King David. It has a very strong emphasis on forgiveness and the benefits of confessing your sins.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: "So, what do you do for a living?" Contestant: "I'm a theologian, and I love to study the Bible. Take Psalms 32, for example. It's all about how blessed a person is when they confess their sins and ask for forgiveness.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "Get your heads in the game, soldiers! Psalms 32 is all about the importance of confessing your sins and repenting to God. If you don't, God will not hear your prayers. Instead, He will punish you for your sins.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin, what's the story with Psalms 32? Robin: Well, Batman, this psalm is all about the joy of being forgiven and having right standing with God. Batman: That's great, Robin, but what's the villain's role?

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, here's the deal: my father used to say that Psalms 32 is all about the power of repentance. C'mon, man, there's no malarkey here: it literally describes how God forgives those who confess their sins and turn away from them.

  • Donald Trump

    Psalms 32 is a terrific chapter, believe me. It's about God's amazing forgiveness and how it makes us great again. The psalmist speaks of his own sin and how he was able to be forgiven, and how many people are saying it's a tremendous blessing.

  • Family Guy

    [Scene: Peter and Brian are discussing the Bible] Peter: Alright, let's take a look at Psalms 32. Brian: What does it say? Peter: Well, it starts off with a blessing to those whose sins have been forgiven and who have been freed from guilt.