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English Standard Version

1Of . me, O Lord, have in my , and I have in the Lord .

2 me, O Lord, and me; my and my .

3 your is my , and I in your .

4I do of , do I with .

5I the of , and I will the .

6I my in and your , O Lord,

7 , and your .

8O Lord, I the of your and the where your .

9Do my away , nor my ,

10in are , and whose are of .

11But as for , I shall in my ; me, and be to me.

12My on ; in the I will the Lord.

Cross References

Psalms 26
v1Psalms 43:1thematic

Uses the same opening plea ('Judge me, O God') to vindicate the speaker.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v2Psalms 7:9thematic

Parallels the appeal for God to try and search the reins and hearts.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB

v6Psalms 73:13thematic

Direct parallel of 'washing my hands in innocency' in connection with worship.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v1Psalms 25:21thematic

Connects integrity and trust as preservation from stumbling/sliding.

Supported by JFB

v4Psalms 1:1thematic

Echoes the blessing of not sitting in the seat or counsel of the wicked.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, JFB

v61 Timothy 2:8thematic

New Testament instruction to lift up 'holy hands' in prayer without wrath.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v9Psalms 28:3thematic

Parallel plea not to be gathered or drawn away with mischief-making hypocrites.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v2Psalms 17:3thematic

David's appeal to God visiting and trying his heart in the night.

Supported by John Calvin

The Mosaic ritual of washing hands over a heifer to declare innocence.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v6Isaiah 1:16-18thematic

Contrasts formal legal washings with true moral cleansing of heart and deeds.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v8Psalms 27:4thematic

Identical passion for beholding God's beauty and dwelling in His house.

Supported by JFB

v1Proverbs 20:7thematic

The proverb concerning the just man who walks in his integrity.

Supported by Matthew Henry

v3Psalms 119:142thematic

Defines walking in God's truth as walking according to His law.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v12Psalms 40:2thematic

Setting feet upon a rock, matching the 'even place' of safety.

Supported by JFB

v12Hebrews 2:12typology

Christ declaring God's praise in the midst of the congregation.

Supported by Matthew Henry

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