11Verse 1(For the one directing. Of Dovid)1 In Hashem do I take refuge; how say ye to my nefesh, Flee as a bird to your mountain? Verse 2For, hinei, the resha'im bend their bow, they make ready their arrow upon the string, that they may secretly shoot at the yishrei lev (upright in heart). Verse 3If the foundations be destroyed, what can the tzaddik do?Verse 4Hashem is in His Heikhal Kodesh, Hashemʼs kisse is in Shomayim; His eyes examine, His eyelids try, Bnei Adam. Verse 5Hashem trieth the tzaddik, but the resha'im and him that loveth chamas (violence) His Nefesh hateth. Verse 6Upon the resha'im He shall rain snares, eish and gofrit, and a burning wind; this shall be the portion of their kos (cup). Verse 7For Hashem is tzaddik (righteous), Hashem loveth tzedakot; His countenance doth behold the yashar (upright).
Psalms 11 — TOJB
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how say ye to my nefesh,
Flee as a bird to your mountain?
Verse 2For, hinei, the resha'im bend their bow,
they make ready their arrow upon the string,
that they may secretly shoot at the yishrei lev (upright in heart).
Verse 3If the foundations be destroyed,
what can the tzaddik do?Verse 4Hashem is in His Heikhal Kodesh,
Hashemʼs kisse is in Shomayim;
His eyes examine,
His eyelids try, Bnei Adam.
Verse 5Hashem trieth the tzaddik,
but the resha'im and him that loveth chamas (violence)
His Nefesh hateth.
Verse 6Upon the resha'im He shall rain snares,
eish and gofrit,
and a burning wind;
this shall be the portion of their kos (cup).
Verse 7For Hashem is tzaddik (righteous), Hashem loveth tzedakot;
His countenance doth behold the yashar (upright).