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Text -- Psalms 26:1-7 (NET)

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Psalm 26
26:1 By David. Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have integrity, and I trust in the Lord without wavering. 26:2 Examine me, O Lord, and test me! Evaluate my inner thoughts and motives! 26:3 For I am ever aware of your faithfulness, and your loyalty continually motivates me. 26:4 I do not associate with deceitful men, or consort with those who are dishonest. 26:5 I hate the mob of evil men, and do not associate with the wicked. 26:6 I maintain a pure lifestyle, so I can appear before your altar, O Lord, 26:7 to give you thanks, and to tell about all your amazing deeds.
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 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


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NET Notes: Psa 26:1 Heb “for I in my integrity walk.”

NET Notes: Psa 26:2 Heb “evaluate my kidneys and my heart.” The kidneys and heart were viewed as the seat of one’s volition, conscience, and moral chara...

NET Notes: Psa 26:3 The psalmist’s awareness of the Lord’s faithfulness and…loyalty toward him motivates him to remain loyal to the Lord and to maintain...

NET Notes: Psa 26:4 Heb “[those who] conceal themselves.”

NET Notes: Psa 26:5 Heb “sit.” The psalmist uses the imperfect form of the verb to emphasize that he does not make a practice of associating with such people.

NET Notes: Psa 26:6 Heb “so I can go around your altar” (probably in ritual procession). Following the imperfect of the preceding line, the cohortative with v...

NET Notes: Psa 26:7 The two infinitival forms (both with prefixed preposition -לְ, lamed) give the purpose for his appearance at the altar.

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