KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 26:5
5. I have hated the congregation of evil doers; and will not sit with the wicked.
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Summary: Psalm 26 is a declaration of confidence and integrity by David, who presents himself before the Lord as a person of righteousness. The psalm begins with David asking for vindication based on his blameless conduct and trust in the Lord. He expresses a desire to be examined by God, indicating his commitment to a life of integrity and devotion. The themes of self-examination and purity are central to this psalm, as David contrasts himself with the wicked, asserting his choice to remain in the presence of the Lord's holiness. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a faithful community, mentioning his love for the house of God and the gathering of the faithful. The psalm culminates in a plea for redemption and misjudgment, affirming David's desire to walk in faithfulness. Overall, Psalm 26 reflects the significance of personal integrity, faith in God's justice, and the importance of communal worship.
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