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Text -- Psalms 26:12 (NET)
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Wesley: Psa 26:12 - -- I stand upon a sure and solid foundation, being under the protection of God's promise, and his almighty and watchful providence.
I stand upon a sure and solid foundation, being under the protection of God's promise, and his almighty and watchful providence.
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Wesley: Psa 26:12 - -- I will not only privately, but in the assemblies of thy people celebrate thy praise.
I will not only privately, but in the assemblies of thy people celebrate thy praise.
JFB -> Psa 26:11-12; Psa 26:12
JFB: Psa 26:11-12 - -- He contrasts his character and destiny with that of the wicked (compare Psa 26:1-2).
He contrasts his character and destiny with that of the wicked (compare Psa 26:1-2).
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JFB: Psa 26:12 - -- Free from occasions of stumbling--safety in his course is denoted. Hence he will render to God his praise publicly.
Free from occasions of stumbling--safety in his course is denoted. Hence he will render to God his praise publicly.
Clarke: Psa 26:12 - -- My foot standeth in an even place - On the above principles I have taken my stand: to abhor evil; to cleave to that which is good; to avoid the comp...
My foot standeth in an even place - On the above principles I have taken my stand: to abhor evil; to cleave to that which is good; to avoid the company of wicked men; to frequent the ordinances of God; to be true and just in all my dealings with men; and to depend for my support and final salvation on the mere mercy of God. He who acts in this way, his feet stand in an even place
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Clarke: Psa 26:12 - -- I will bless the Lord - In all my transactions with men, and in all my assemblings with holy people, I will speak good of the name of the Lord, havi...
I will bless the Lord - In all my transactions with men, and in all my assemblings with holy people, I will speak good of the name of the Lord, having nothing but good to speak of that name
Calvin -> Psa 26:12
Calvin: Psa 26:12 - -- This verse may be explained in two ways. Some are of opinion that David declares how carefully he had studied uprightness among men; but I rather thi...
This verse may be explained in two ways. Some are of opinion that David declares how carefully he had studied uprightness among men; but I rather think that he celebrates the grace of God towards him, and, at the same time, vows his gratitude. By the use of the metaphor, therefore, he tells us that he was preserved in safety. And as he knew that it was the hand of God alone which enabled him to stand, he therefore addresses himself to the exercise of praise and thanksgiving. Nor does he merely say, that he will acknowledge in private the goodness of God bestowed upon him, but in public also, that the assemblies of God’s people may be witnesses of it. It is highly necessary that every one should publicly celebrate his experience of the grace of God, as an example to others to confide in him. 578
TSK -> Psa 26:12
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Barnes -> Psa 26:12
Barnes: Psa 26:12 - -- My foot standeth in an even place - The word rendered "even place"- מישׁור mı̂yshôr - means properly "righteousness,"or "justic...
My foot standeth in an even place - The word rendered "even place"-
In the congregations will I bless the Lord - In the assemblies of his people will I praise him. Compare Psa 22:22. The meaning is, that in the great assembly he would offer special praise that God had resolved his doubts, and had given him so clear evidence that he was truly his friend. He would go to the house of God, and there render to Him public praise that he had been able to find the evidence which he desired. No act could be more appropriate than such an act of praise, for there is nothing for which we should render more hearty thanks than for any evidence that we are truly the friends of God, and have a well-founded hope of heaven. The whole psalm should lead us carefully to examine the evidences of our piety; to bring before God all that we rely on as proof that we are His friends; and to pray that He will enable us to examine it aright; and, when the result is, as it was in the case of the psalmist - when we can feel that we have reached a level place and found a smooth path, then we should go, as he did, and offer hearty thanks to God that we have reason to believe we are His children and are heirs of salvation.
Poole -> Psa 26:12
Poole: Psa 26:12 - -- In an even place Heb. in rectitude , or
in a right, or straight, or plain, or even place which may be understood either,
1. Civilly, or in regard...
In an even place Heb. in rectitude , or
in a right, or straight, or plain, or even place which may be understood either,
1. Civilly, or in regard of his outward condition. So this is opposed to the slippery places, in which wicked men are said to be, Psa 35:6 73:18 Jer 23:12 ; and the sense is, I stand upon a sure and solid foundation, where I fear no fall, nor to be overthrown by the assaults of mine enemies, being under the protection of God’ s promise, and his almighty and watchful providence. Or,
2. Morally, or in regard of his conversation. So the sense is, I do and will persist or continue (which is oft signified by standing , as Psa 1:1 ) in my plain, and righteous, and straight course of life, not using those frauds, and wicked arts, and perverse and crooked paths, which mine enemies choose and walk in, or whereof they do falsely accuse me. And so this is the same thing for substance with his
walking in his integrity expressed in the foregoing verse, as also Psa 26:1 .
In the congregations will I bless the Lord I will not only privately acknowledge, but publicly, and in the assemblies of thy people, celebrate thy praises, both for thy grace enabling and inclining me to choose, and love, and persevere in the ways of holiness and righteousness, and for thy protection hitherto afforded to me in the midstof all my dangers and troubles, and for that well-grounded assurance which thou hast given me, of thy favour, and of thy future deliverance.
Gill -> Psa 26:12
Gill: Psa 26:12 - -- My foot standeth in an even place,.... Or "in a plain" b; in a sure place; on Christ the sure foundation, and who is the plain way and path to eternal...
My foot standeth in an even place,.... Or "in a plain" b; in a sure place; on Christ the sure foundation, and who is the plain way and path to eternal life; see Psa 27:11; or in the ways and worship of God, prescribed by his word; and so denotes steadfastness and continuance in them;
in the congregations will I bless the Lord; in the assemblies of the saints, in the churches of Christ below, and in the great congregation above, in the general assembly and church of the firstborn; where it is the work of saints now, and will be hereafter, to praise the Lord, for all his mercies temporal and spiritual.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 26:1-12
MHCC -> Psa 26:1-12
MHCC: Psa 26:1-12 - --David here, by the Spirit of prophecy, speaks of himself as a type of Christ, of whom what he here says of his spotless innocence was fully and eminen...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 26:6-12
Matthew Henry: Psa 26:6-12 - -- In these verses, I. David mentions, as further evidence of his integrity, the sincere affection he had to the ordinances of God, the constant care h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 26:12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 26:12 - --
The epilogue. The prayer is changed into rejoicing which is certain of the answer that shall be given. Hitherto shut in, as it were, in deep trackle...
Constable -> Psa 26:1-12; Psa 26:9-12
Constable: Psa 26:1-12 - --Psalm 26
In this psalm, which is similar to Psalm 25 but does not contain confession, David asked for Go...
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