Introduction
THE ARGUMENT
This Psalm was certainly made by David when he was in distress, and particularly when he was falsely accused and defamed by his adversaries, as he frequently was by Saul and his courtiers; and therefore for his vindication he makes a solemn appeal to God, and a protestation of his own innocency, to which he was forced by their clamours and reproaches.
David declareth his integrity and innoceney, Psalms 26:1-3.
His hatred to the congregation of the wicked, Psalms 26:4,Psalms 26:5.
He publisheth God’s works, Psalms 26:7; loves to dwell in his house, Psalms 26:8.
He prays for deliverance from his enemies, Psalms 26:9,Psalms 26:10, and promises thankfulness to God, Psalms 26:11,Psalms 26:12.
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