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22 For I have obeyed the Lord’s commands;[a]
I have not rebelled against my God.[b]
23 For I am aware of all his regulations,[c]
and I do not reject his rules.[d]
24 I was blameless before him;
I kept myself from sinning.[e]
25 The Lord rewarded me for my godly deeds;[f]
he took notice of my blameless behavior.[g]

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Footnotes

  1. 2 Samuel 22:22 tn Heb “for I have kept the ways of the Lord.” The phrase “ways of the Lord” refers here to the “conduct required” by the Lord (see HALOT 232 s.v. דֶרֶךְ). In Ps 25 the Lord’s “ways” are associated with his covenantal demands (see vv. 4, 9-10). See also Ps 119:3 (cf. vv. 1, 4), as well as Deut 8:6; 10:12; 11:22; 19:9; 26:17; 28:9; 30:16.
  2. 2 Samuel 22:22 tn Heb “I have not acted wickedly from my God.” The statement is elliptical, the idea being, “I have not acted wickedly and, in so doing, departed from my God.”
  3. 2 Samuel 22:23 tn Heb “for all his regulations are before me.” The term מִשְׁפָּטָו (mishpatav, “his regulations”) refers to God’s covenantal requirements, especially those which the king is responsible to follow (cf Deut 17:18-20). See also Pss 19:9 (cf vv. 7-8); 89:30; 147:20 (cf v. 19), as well as the numerous uses of the term in Ps 119.
  4. 2 Samuel 22:23 tn Heb “and his rules, I do not turn aside from it.” Ps 18:22 reads, “and his rules I do not turn aside from me.” The prefixed verbal form is probably an imperfect; David here generalizes about his loyalty to God’s commands. The Lord’s “rules” are the stipulations of the covenant which the king was responsible to obey (see Ps 89:31; cf v. 30 and Deut 17:18-20).
  5. 2 Samuel 22:24 tn Heb “from my sin,” that is, from making it my own in any way. Leading a “blameless” life meant that the king would be loyal to God’s covenant, purge the government and society of evil and unjust officials, and reward loyalty to the Lord (see Ps 101).
  6. 2 Samuel 22:25 tn Heb “according to my righteousness.” See v. 21.
  7. 2 Samuel 22:25 tn Heb “according to my purity before his eyes.”