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Psalms 26 (NIV)

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Psalms 26 (NIV)
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Ps.26.1-12

Ps 26 In this individual lament, the psalmist prays for redemption on the basis of his own innocence and the Lord’s justice.

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Ps.26.12

26:12 The psalmist’s footing on solid ground represents salvation (cp. 143:10). • publicly: Or in the great assembly at the Temple (26:6-8; 22:25).

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Ps.26.1-3

26:1-3 The psalmist opens himself to divine examination of his life, especially in the areas of his character and devotion.

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Ps.26.3

26:3 For God’s truth to become part of one’s character requires a habitual commitment.

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psalms 26:1-3

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psalms 26:6-8

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psalms 143:10

psalms 143:10