Julie
The Lord is destroying Babylon. It seems that he is telling people to leave because there is no chance of saving and that all that are there will be destroyed for the things that they have done.
David is asking the Lord to be there and protect him, but to also protect those that see the righteousness that he has through God. Then David tells God that he will tell all of his righteousness.
Michelle
I agree. That is what it sounds like. Is he telling the people that so they will go back to following his commands? Is this just a warning or is it a promise based on past behaviors? I know he's been speaking about past behaviors, but I wonder why this comes about now. If they change before it happens will he not do what he is speaking of? Not sure why these questions are coming up.
It sounds like you got the gist of the Psalm. Not sure what else to add.
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