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Psalm 26 — Sermon Preparation

Below is a research summary for Psalm 26, drawn from openly licensed scholarly databases — original-language morphology, classic sermons from the church fathers through the Puritans, and ancient geography data.

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Psalm 26 in the Hebrew

Distinctive vocabulary of this chapter, based on original-language morphology.

Hebrew Transliteration Strong's Count Glosses
תֹּם tôm H8537 2 completeness, prosperity
הָלַךְ hâlak H1980 2 walk
יָשַׁב yâshab H3427 2 sit, dwell
מַקְהֵל maqhêl H4721 1 assembly
נִקָּיוֹן niqqâyôwn H5356 1 clearness
מָעַד mâʻad H4571 1 waver
חַטָּא chaṭṭâʼ H2400 1 criminal

How preachers through history handled this text

6 public-domain excerpts on Psalm 26, from the church fathers to the Puritans.

Spurgeon 2 Gregory the Great 1 Matthew Henry 1 Alexander MacLaren 1 John Wesley 1

“PSALM XXVI. 1 Judge me, Jehovah, for I--in my integrity do I walk, And in Jehovah do I trust unwavering. 2 Test me, Jehovah, and try me, My reins and my heart. 3 For Thy loving-kindness is before my eyes, And I walk in Thy troth. 4 I sit not with men of vanity, And with those who mask themselves do I not go. 5 I hate the congregation of evil-doers, And with the wicked I do not sit. 6 I will wash my hands in innocence, That I may compass Thine altar, Jehovah, 7 To cause the voice of praise to be heard, And to tell forth all Thy wonders. …”

— Alexander MacLaren, The Expositor's Bible: The Psalms, Volume I, on Psalm 26:1–176 (Public Domain)

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