Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
After appealing to God's judgment on his avowed integrity and innocence of the charges laid by his enemies, the Psalmist professes delight in God's worship, and prays for exemption from the fate of the wicked, expressing assurance of God's favor. (Psalms 26:1-12)
Judge—decide on my case; the appeal of innocence.
in mine integrity—freedom from blemish (compare Psalms 25:21). His confidence of perseverance results from trust in God's sustaining grace.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Psalms 26:1:
Psalms 26:1
Psalms 26:11-12
Psalms 35:23-24
Psalms 54:1
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