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Psalms 11:1-17:5
Chapter 11
Psalm 11
Refuge in the Lord
For the choir director. Davidic.
		1 I have taken refuge in the 
			Lord
			.(a)
		
		How can you say to me,
		
		"Escape to the mountain like a bird
		
		2 For look, the wicked string the bow;
		
		they put the[b] arrow on the bowstring
		
		to shoot from the shadows at the upright in heart.(c)
		
		3 When the foundations are destroyed,
		
		what can the righteous do?"(d)
		
	
		
			4 The 
				Lord
				 is in His holy temple;(e)
			
		
		the 
			Lord
			's throne is in heaven.(f)
		
		His eyes watch; He examines[c] everyone.
		
		5 The 
			Lord
			 examines the righteous and the wicked.
		
		He hates the lover of violence.(g)
		
		6 He will rain burning coals[d] and sulfur on the wicked;
		
		a scorching wind will be their portion.[e](h)
		
		7 For the 
			Lord
			 is righteous; He loves righteous deeds.
		
		The upright will see His face.(i)
		
	
Chapter 12
Psalm 12
Oppression by the Wicked
For the choir director: according to Sheminith.(a) A Davidic psalm.
		1 Help, 
			Lord
			, for no faithful one remains;
		
		the loyal have disappeared from the human race.(b)
		
		2 They lie to one another;
		
		they speak with flattering lips and deceptive hearts.(c)
		
		3 May the 
			Lord
			 cut off all flattering lips
		
		and the tongue that speaks boastfully.(d)
		
		4 They say, "Through our tongues we have power;[a]
		
		our lips are our own—who can be our master?"(e)
		
	
		
			5 "Because of the oppression of the afflicted
			
		
		and the groaning of the poor,
		
		I will now rise up," says the 
			Lord
			.
		
		"I will put the one who longs for it in a safe place."(f)
		
	
		
			6 The words of the 
				Lord
				 are pure words,
			
		
		like silver refined in an earthen furnace,
		
		purified seven times.(g)
		
	
		
			7 You, 
				Lord
				, will guard us;[b]
			
		
		You will protect us[c] from this generation forever.(h)
		
		8 The wicked wander[d] everywhere,
		
		and what is worthless is exalted by the human race.(i)
		
	
Chapter 13
Psalm 13
A Plea for Deliverance
For the choir director. A Davidic psalm.
		1 
			Lord
			, how long will You forget me?
		
		Forever?
		
		How long will You hide Your face from me?(a)
		
		2 How long will I store up anxious concerns[a] within me,
		
		agony in my mind every day?
		
		How long will my enemy dominate me?(b)
		
	
		
			3 Consider me and answer, 
				Lord
				 my God.
			
		
		Restore brightness to my eyes;(c)
		
		otherwise, I will sleep in death.
		
		4 My enemy will say, "I have triumphed over him,"
		
		and my foes will rejoice because I am shaken.(d)
		
	
		
			5 But I have trusted in Your faithful love;(e)
			
		
		my heart will rejoice in Your deliverance.(f)
		
		6 I will sing to the 
			Lord
			
		
		because He has treated me generously.(g)
		
	
Chapter 14
Psalm 14
A Portrait of Sinners
For the choir director. Davidic.
		1 The fool says in his heart, "God does not exist."(a)
		
		They are corrupt; they do vile deeds.
		
		There is no one who does good.
		
		2 The 
			Lord
			 looks down from heaven on the human race(b)
		
		to see if there is one who is wise,
		
		one who seeks God.
		
		3 All have turned away;
		
		all alike have become corrupt.
		
		There is no one who does good,
		
		not even one.[a](c)
		
	
		
			4 Will evildoers never understand?
			
		
		They consume My people as they consume bread;(d)
		
		they do not call on the 
			Lord
			.(e)
		
	
		
			5 Then[b] they will be filled with terror,
			
		
		for God is with those who are[c] righteous.(f)
		
		6 You sinners frustrate the plans of the afflicted,(g)
		
		but the 
			Lord
			 is his refuge.(h)
		
	
		
			7 Oh, that Israel's deliverance would come from Zion!
			
		
		When the 
			Lord
			 restores the fortunes of His people,[d]
		
		Jacob will rejoice; Israel will be glad.[e](i)
		
	
Chapter 15
Psalm 15
A Description of the Godly
A Davidic psalm.
		1 
			Lord
			, who can dwell in Your tent?(a)
		
		Who can live on Your holy mountain?(b)
		
	
		
			2 The one who lives honestly, practices righteousness,
			
		
		and acknowledges the truth in his heart(c)—
		
		3 who does not slander with his tongue,(d)
		
		who does not harm his friend
		
		or discredit his neighbor,(e)
		
		4 who despises the one rejected by the 
			Lord
			[a]
		
		but honors those who fear the 
			Lord
			,(f)
		
		who keeps his word whatever the cost,(g)
		
		5 who does not lend his money at interest(h)
		
		or take a bribe against the innocent(i)—
		
		the one who does these things will never be moved.(j)
		
	
Chapter 16
Psalm 16
Confidence in the Lord
A Davidic Miktam.(a)
		1 Protect me, God, for I take refuge in You.(b)
		
		2 I[a] said to Yahweh, "You are my Lord;
		
		I have nothing good besides You."[b](c)
		
		3 As for the holy people who are in the land,(d)
		
		they are the noble ones.
		
		All my delight is in them.
		
		4 The sorrows of those who take another god
		
		for themselves will multiply;
		
		I will not pour out their drink offerings of blood,
		
		and I will not speak their names with my lips.(e)
		
	
		
			5 
				Lord
				, You are my portion[c]
			
		
		and my cup of blessing;
		
		You hold my future.(f)
		
		6 The boundary lines have fallen for me
		
		in pleasant places;
		
		indeed, I have a beautiful inheritance.(g)
		
	
		
			7 I will praise the 
				Lord
				 who counsels me(h)—
			
		
		even at night my conscience instructs me.(i)
		
		8 I keep the 
			Lord
			 in mind[d] always.
		
		Because He is at my right hand,
		
		I will not be shaken.(j)
		
	
		
			9 Therefore my heart is glad
			
		
		and my spirit rejoices;
		
		my body also rests securely.(k)
		
		10 For You will not abandon me to Sheol;(l)
		
		You will not allow Your Faithful One to see decay.(m)
		
		11 You reveal the path of life to me;
		
		in Your presence is abundant joy;(n)
		
		in Your right hand are eternal pleasures.(o)
		
	
Chapter 17
Psalm 17
A Prayer for Protection
A Davidic prayer.
		1 
			Lord
			, hear a just cause;(a)
		
		pay attention to my cry;
		
		listen to my prayer—
		
		from lips free of deceit.(b)
		
		2 Let my vindication come from You,
		
		for You see what is right.(c)
		
		3 You have tested my heart;(d)
		
		You have examined me at night.
		
		You have tried me and found nothing evil;(e)
		
		I have determined that my mouth will not sin.[a]
		
		4 Concerning what people do:
		
		by the word of Your lips[b]
		
		I have avoided the ways of the violent.(f)
		
		5 My steps are on Your paths;
		
		my feet have not slipped.(g)
		
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