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Text -- Psalms 11:1-4 (NET)

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Psalm 11
11:1 For the music director; by David. In the Lord I have taken shelter. How can you say to me, “Flee to a mountain like a bird! 11:2 For look, the wicked prepare their bows, they put their arrows on the strings, to shoot in the darkness at the morally upright. 11:3 When the foundations are destroyed, what can the godly accomplish?” 11:4 The Lord is in his holy temple; the Lord’s throne is in heaven. His eyes watch; his eyes examine all people.
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Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: PSALMS, BOOK OF | Naioth | David | Throne | Foundation | WITHES, WITHS, GREEN | Arrow | Church | Faith | Psalms | Persecution | Heaven | God | OMNIPRESENCE | EYELID | CORD | BIRDS | ANTHROPOLOGY | FATHER'S HOUSE, FATHERS' HOUSE | FOREKNOW; FOREKNOWLEDGE | more
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NET Notes: Psa 11:1 The MT is corrupt here. The Kethib (consonantal text) reads: “flee [masculine plural!] to your [masculine plural!] mountain, bird.” The Qe...

NET Notes: Psa 11:2 Heb “pure of heart.” The “heart” is here viewed as the seat of one’s moral character and motives. The “pure of hea...

NET Notes: Psa 11:3 The quotation of the advisers’ words (which begins in 11:1c) ends at this point. They advise the psalmist to flee because the enemy is poised to...

NET Notes: Psa 11:4 Heb “test the sons of men.”

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