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Psalm 26:2 Ulasan

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KJV (1611) · en
Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.
BLIVRE (2018) · pt-br
Prova-me, SENHOR, e testa-me; examina meus sentimentos e meu coração.
ARC (1995) · pt-br
Examina-me, Senhor, e prova-me; esquadrinha o meu coração e a minha mente.

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Para Puritan 3

Matthew Henry · 1662 Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible
Introduction
Holy David is in this psalm putting himself upon a solemn trial, not by God and his country, but by God and his own conscience, to both which he appeals touching his integrity (Psa 26:1, Psa 26:2), for the proof of which he alleges, I. His constant regard to God and his grace (Psa 26:3). II. His rooted antipathy to sin and sinners (Psa 26:4, Psa 26:5). III. His sincere affection to the ordinances of God, and his care about them (Psa 26:6-8). Having thus proved his integrity, 1. He deprecates the doom of the wicked (Psa 26:9, Psa 26:10). 2. He casts himself upon the mercy and grace of God, with a resolution to hold fast his integrity, and his hope in God (Psa 26:11, Psa 26:12). In singing this psalm we must teach and admonish ourselves, and one another, what we must be and do that we may have the favour of God, and comfort in our own consciences, and comfort ourselves with it, as David does, if we can say that in any measure we have, through grace, answered to these characters. The learned Amyraldus, in his argument of his psalm, suggests that David is here, by the spirit of prophecy, carried out to speak of himself as a type of Christ, of whom what he here says of his spotless innocence, was fully and eminently true, and of him only, and to him we may apply it in singing this psalm. "We are complete in him." A psalm of David.
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John Gill · 1697 Exposition of the Entire Bible
Introduction
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 26 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.
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John Gill · 1697 Exposition of the Entire Bible
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" (r); 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. (r) "tenta me", Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, &c.
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Origen of Alexandria · 184 Excerpts (Historical Christian Fai ...
AGAINST CELSUS 8:56
If need be, we will not only partake of the blessings of life but bear its appointed sorrows as a trial to our souls. For in this way is divine Scripture accustomed to speak of human afflictions, by which, as gold is tried in the fire, so the human spirit is tried and is found to be worthy either of condemnation or of praise.… We are therefore prepared and are ready to say, “Try me, O Lord, and prove me; purge my reins and my heart.”
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Augustine of Hippo · 354 Excerpts (Historical Christian Fai ...
Exposition on Psalm 26
"Prove me, O Lord, and try me" [Psalm 26:2]. Lest, however, any of my secret sins should be hid from me, prove me, O Lord, and try me, making me known, not to You from whom nothing is hid, but to myself, and to men. "Burn my reins and my heart." Apply a remedial purgation, as it were fire, to my pleasures and thoughts.
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Cassiodorus · 485 Excerpts (Historical Christian Fai ...
EXPLANATION OF THE PSALMS 26:2
“Prove and test” is not spoken presumptuously, but is made as a request for improvement. For when God examines and tests us, he makes us conscious of our sin and brings us to the fruition of repentance.
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Gregory the Great · 540 Excerpts (Historical Christian Fai ...
Forty Gospel Homilies, Homily 22
It follows: "And thus shall you eat it. You shall gird your loins." What is understood by the loins except the delight of the flesh? Hence the Psalmist also asks, saying: "Burn my loins." For if he had not known that the pleasure of lust resides in the loins, he would by no means have asked that they be burned. Hence, because the power of the devil has prevailed over the human race especially through lust, it is said of him by the voice of the Lord: "His power is in his loins." Therefore he who eats the Passover ought to have his loins girded, so that he who celebrates the solemnity of resurrection and incorruption may no longer be subject to corruption through any vices, may subdue pleasures, and may restrain the flesh from lust.
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Thomas Aquinas · 1225 Excerpts (Historical Christian Fai ...
Exposition on the Psalms of David
But how do you know that you are innocent? "Prove me, O Lord," you know this. And he sets forth three things: namely, proof, tribulation, and temptation. The second follows from the first, the third from the second. He says, therefore, "O Lord, prove me," not so that you may learn something about me from this, but so that you may show it to others. A person is best proved through temptation, which is the taking of experience: temptation is the receiving of experience about what one does not know; proof, however, is the manifestation of virtue about what one does know. And therefore he says, "Try me," namely for this purpose, that I may appear tested to myself and to others: for God does not tempt to evil: Jas. 1: "God is not a tempter of evils"; but he is said to tempt when certain things are shown through immense difficulty. This temptation, moreover, is done through fire, as it is said in Wis. 3: "As gold in the furnace he has tried them." And therefore he says, "Burn my loins and my heart," that is, send tribulations, through which it may be clear what is in my heart and loins. To the heart is attributed thought, to the loins pleasure. And this appears through tribulations; because those who delight in earthly things are greatly disturbed when they lose them, but not those who do not delight in them. Or it can be referred to the fire of the Holy Spirit: Lk. 12: "I have come to cast fire upon the earth": as if to say, lest I fail in tribulations, apply your help, send the fire which may burn away whatever is carnal in my pleasures and whatever is vain in my thoughts.
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Jamieson, Fausset & Brown · 1802 Critical and Explanatory Commentar ...
Introduction
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. (Psa 26:1-12) Judge--decide on my case; the appeal of innocence. in mine integrity--freedom from blemish (compare Psa 25:21). His confidence of perseverance results from trust in God's sustaining grace.
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Jamieson, Fausset & Brown · 1802 Critical and Explanatory Commentar ...
He asks the most careful scrutiny of his affections and thoughts (Psa 7:9), or motives.
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