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Literary analysis of Psalm 26 – But I walk with sincerity; redeem me and be gracious to me.

Posted by Rabbi Amram Maccabi on 15 December 2014, 4:08 pm

Although it is certainly a praisesong, Song 26 seems intended to be spoken, rather than sung. Probably because it is a self-defense, as if it were being argued in a divine court (“the abode of Your house”, v.8), before the judge, Adonai. No prosecutor; simply the closing arguments of the defendant. That argument is framed …

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Filed under Literary Analysis of Psalms 21 to 30, Psalms - Literary Analysis (by chapter), Psalms Chapter 26 | Tagged and I shall walk in Your truth, Burn pure my conscience and my heart, But I shall walk in my wholeness, But I walk with sincerity; redeem me and be gracious to me., For I have walked in my wholeness, For Your kindness is before my eyes and I shall walk in Your truth, I shall not stumble, Literary analysis of Psalm 26, Psalm 26, study psalm 26, tehillim 20, tehillim 26, לימוד תהילים כו, ניתוח ספרותי תהלים פרק כו

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Literary Analysis of Psalms is written by Dr. Victoria Rosenberg. The analysis is a product of the discussions between Rabbi Amram Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg who weekly study a particular Psalm which inspires the analysis then posted on the website. Victoria Hammerling Rosenberg holds a PhD in English literature and has taught at Dalhousie and Mount St. Vincent universities.
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