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I abhor the assembly of the wicked,
    and I refuse to associate with evildoers.
I wash my hands in innocence[a]
    and join the procession around your altar, O Lord,
giving voice to your praises
    and proclaiming all your wondrous deeds.[b]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 26:6 Wash my hands in innocence: a liturgical action (see Ex 30:19, 21; 40:31f), which symbolized both inner and outer cleanliness (see Isa 1:16). Those who come to God must have “clean hands and a pure heart” (Ps 24:4). Around your altar: celebrating God’s saving acts beside his altar was regarded as a public act of devotion in which assembled worshipers could be invited to participate (see Ps 43:5).
  2. Psalm 26:7 Proclaiming . . . wondrous deeds: see note on Ps 9:2.