Psalms11
English Standard Version
1To the . Of . In the Lord I ; how can you to my , like a to your ,
2for , the the ; they have their to the in the at the in ;
3if the are , can the ?
4The Lord is in his ; the Lord ’s is in ; his , his the of .
5The Lord the , but his the and the one who .
6Let him on the ; and and a shall be the of their .
7For the Lord is ; he deeds; the shall his .
Cross References
Psalms 11Explicit parallel to the judgment of fire and brimstone rained upon the wicked.
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Parallels the foundations of the earth or state being out of course or destroyed.
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Alludes to David being hunted as a bird/flea upon the mountains by Saul.
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Speaks of the earth's pillars/foundations being dissolved, which God establishes.
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God hears the righteous from His holy temple in times of distress.
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The Lord assigns the portion of the cup (inheritance) to each person.
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Verbal echo of desiring the wings of a dove to flee away and rest.
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The wicked bend bows and shoot arrows, even bitter words, privily.
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Brimstone is scattered upon the habitation of the wicked as a judgment.
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The Lord is in His holy temple; let the earth keep silence before Him.
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The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous; His countenance beholds them.
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The righteous God tries the hearts and reins (eyelids try the children of men).
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