Salmos 26

1 Salmo 26
Salmo de David.
Declárame inocente, oh Señor
,
porque he actuado con integridad;
he confiado en el Señor
sin vacilar.
2 Ponme a prueba, Señor
, e interrógame;
examina mis intenciones y mi corazón.
3 Pues siempre estoy consciente de tu amor inagotable,
y he vivido de acuerdo con tu verdad.
4 No paso tiempo con mentirosos
ni ando con hipócritas.
5 Detesto las reuniones de los que hacen el mal
y me niego a juntarme con los perversos.
6 Me lavo las manos para declarar mi inocencia.
Vengo ante tu altar, oh Señor
,
7 entonando un cántico de gratitud,
y contando de todas tus maravillas.
8 Amo tu santuario, Señor
,
el lugar donde habita tu gloriosa presencia.
9 No permitas que sufra el destino de los pecadores
ni me condenes junto con los asesinos.
10 Tienen las manos sucias de maquinaciones malignas
y constantemente aceptan sobornos.
11 Pero yo no soy así; llevo una vida intachable;
por eso, rescátame y muéstrame tu misericordia.
12 Ahora piso tierra firme,
y en público alabaré al Señor
.

Salmos 26 Commentary

Chapter 26

David, in this psalm, appeals to God touching his integrity.

- David here, by the Spirit of prophecy, speaks of himself as a type of Christ, of whom what he here says of his spotless innocence was fully and eminently true, and of Christ only, and to Him we may apply it. We are complete in him. The man that walks in his integrity, yet trusting wholly in the grace of God, is in a state of acceptance, according to the covenant of which Jesus was the Mediator, in virtue of his spotless obedience even unto death. This man desires to have his inmost soul searched and proved by the Lord. He is aware of the deceitfulness of his own heart; he desires to detect and mortify every sin; and he longs to be satisfied of his being a true believer, and to practise the holy commands of God. Great care to avoid bad company, is both a good evidence of our integrity, and a good means to keep us in it. Hypocrites and dissemblers may be found attending on God's ordinances; but it is a good sign of sincerity, if we attend upon them, as the psalmist here tells us he did, in the exercise of repentance and conscientious obedience. He feels his ground firm under him; and, as he delights in blessing the Lord with his congregations on earth, he trusts that shortly he shall join the great assembly in heaven, in singing praises to God and to the Lamb for evermore.

Chapter Summary

Psalm of David. The occasion of this psalm seems to be the quarrel between Saul and David, the former listening to calumnies and reproaches cast upon the latter, and persecuting him in a violent manner. The argument of it is the same, in a great measure, with the seventh psalm, and is an appeal made to God, the Judge of the whole earth, by the psalmist, for his innocence and integrity; Theodoret thinks it was written by David when he fled from Saul.

Salmos 26 Commentaries

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