Psalms 11:3
Context11:3 When the foundations 1 are destroyed,
what can the godly 2 accomplish?” 3
Psalms 119:126
Context119:126 It is time for the Lord to act –
they break your law!
Mark 7:9
Context7:9 He also said to them, “You neatly reject the commandment of God in order to set up 4 your tradition.
Romans 3:31
Context3:31 Do we then nullify 5 the law through faith? Absolutely not! Instead 6 we uphold the law.
[11:3] 1 tn The precise meaning of this rare word is uncertain. An Ugaritic cognate is used of the “bottom” or “base” of a cliff or mountain (see G. R. Driver, Canaanite Myths and Legends, 47, 159). The noun appears in postbiblical Hebrew with the meaning “foundation” (see Jastrow 1636 s.v. שָׁת).
[11:3] 2 tn The singular form is used here in a collective or representative sense. Note the plural form “pure [of heart]” in the previous verse.
[11:3] 3 sn 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 launch a deadly attack. In such a lawless and chaotic situation godly people like the psalmist can accomplish nothing, so they might as well retreat to a safe place.
[7:9] 4 tc The translation here follows the reading στήσητε (sthshte, “set up”) found in D W Θ Ë1 28 565 2542 it sys,p Cyp. The majority of