Psalms 26:2

2 (25-2) Prove me, O Lord, and try me; burn my reins and my heart.

Psalms 26:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 26:2

Examine me, O Lord
His cause, his integrity, and trust in the Lord, as silver and gold are examined by the touchstone, the word of God, which is the standard of faith and practice;

and prove me;
or "tempt me" F18; as Abraham was tempted by the Lord; and his faith in him, and fear of him, and love to him, were proved to be true and genuine;

try my reins and my heart;
the thoughts, desires, and affections of it, as gold and silver are tried in the furnace; and so God sometimes tries the faith and patience of his people by afflictive providences; and this examination, probation, and trial, are made by him, not for his own sake, who knows the hearts and ways of all men; but for the sake of others, to make known either to themselves or others the truth of grace that is in them, and the uprightness of their hearts and ways; and it was on this account the psalmist desired to pass under such an examination.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (ynon) "tenta me", Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius

Psalms 26:2 In-Context

1 (25-1) <Unto the end, a psalm for David.> Judge me, O Lord, for I have walked in my innocence: and I have put my trust in the Lord, and shall not be weakened.
2 (25-2) Prove me, O Lord, and try me; burn my reins and my heart.
3 (25-3) For thy mercy is before my eyes; and I am well pleased with thy truth.
4 (25-4) I have not sat with the council of vanity: neither will I go in with the doers of unjust things.
5 (25-5) I have hated the assembly of the malignant; and with the wicked I will not sit.
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