Psalms 26:8

"that I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be heard and tell of all your wondrous deeds."

Key Reflection

This verse encourages a life of continuous gratitude, where one expresses thanks not just for personal blessings but also proclaims God's miracles widely, inspiring others through witness and praise. It reflects the idea that thanksgiving should be an active, vocal practice, echoing throughout one's life and community.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house -I have loved to dwell in Thy house. See the notes atPsalms 23:6. The psalmist often refers to his delight in the house of God - the place of public worship; his love to be there united with the people of God in the solemn services of religion. ComparePsalms 84:1-2,Psalms 84:4,Psalms 84:10;Psalms 27:4. And the place where thine honour dwelleth -Margin, “the tabernacle of thine honor.” This might indeed refer to the tabernacle; and the idea might be that he loved the place where that rested in its wanderings.

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