< Psalms 11 >

1 “To the chief musician, by David.” In the Lord have I put my trust: how can ye say to my soul, Flee to your mountain as a bird?
To him that excelleth. A Psalme of Dauid. In the Lord put I my trust: howe say yee then to my soule, Flee to your mountaine as a birde?
2 For lo, the wicked bend their bow, they arrange their arrow upon the string, to shoot in the dark at the upright in heart.
For loe, the wicked bende their bowe, and make readie their arrowes vpon the string, that they may secretly shoote at them, which are vpright in heart.
3 For [if] the foundations be torn down, what can the righteous do?
For the foundations are cast downe: what hath the righteous done?
4 The Lord is in his holy temple, the Lord hath his throne in the heavens, his eyes behold, his eyelids prove, the children of men.
The Lord is in his holy palace: the Lordes throne is in the heauen: his eyes wil consider: his eye lids will try the children of men.
5 The Lord proveth the righteous; but the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth.
The Lord will try the righteous: but the wicked and him that loueth iniquitie, doeth his soule hate.
6 He letteth rain upon the wicked burning coals, fire and brimstone; and a glowing wind is the portion of their cup.
Vpon the wicked he shall raine snares, fire, and brimstone, and stormie tempest: this is the porcion of their cup.
7 For righteous is the Lord, he loveth righteousness: his countenance doth behold the upright.
For the righteous Lord loueth righteousnes: his countenance doeth beholde the iust.

< Psalms 11 >