[36:4] 1 tn Heb “he takes a stand in a way [that is] not good.” The word “way” here refers metaphorically to behavior or life style.
[36:4] 2 tn The three imperfect verbal forms in v. 4 highlight the characteristic behavior of the typical evildoer.
[36:12] 3 tn Heb “there the workers of wickedness have fallen.” The adverb שָׁם (sham, “there”) is used here for dramatic effect, as the psalmist envisions the evildoers lying fallen at a spot that is vivid in his imagination (BDB 1027 s.v.).
[36:12] 4 tn The psalmist uses perfect verbal forms in v. 12 to describe the demise of the wicked as if it has already taken place.