The Book of Psalms Chapter 26Chapter Overview: David professes his integrity, ver. 1 - 8. Deprecates the doom of the wicked, ver. 9, 10. Casts himself upon the mercy of God, ver. 11, 12. A psalm of David. Verses:
26:1 | Trusted - I have committed my cause and affairs to thee. | 26:3 | For - I dare appeal to thee, because thou knowest I have a deep sense of thy loving - kindness, by which I have been led to love and obey thee. | 26:4 | Sat - Continued with them. I have been so far from an imitation of their wicked courses, that I have avoided their company. Vain - With false and deceitful persons. Go in - Into their company. | 26:6 | Compass - Approach to thine altar with my sacrifices: which I could not do with any comfort, if I were conscious of those crimes, whereof mine enemies accuse me. | 26:8 | House - Thy sanctuary and worship. Honour - Thy glorious and gracious presence. | 26:9 | Gather not - Do not bind me up in the same bundle, or put me into the same accursed condition with them. | 26:12 | Standeth - I stand upon a sure and solid foundation, being under the protection of God's promise, and his almighty and watchful providence.Congregations - I will not only privately, but in the assemblies of thy people celebrate thy praise. |
|
|
|