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Psalm 11 :: Brenton's English Septuagint (BES)

Psa 11:1(LXX 10:1) For the end, a Psalm of David. In the Lord I have put my trust: how will ye say to my soul, Flee to the mountains as a sparrow?
Psa 11:2(LXX 10:2) For behold the sinners have bent their bow, they have prepared their arrows for the quiver, to shoot [fn]privily at the upright in heart.
Psa 11:3(LXX 10:3) For they have pulled down what thou didst frame, but what has the righteous done?
Psa 11:4(LXX 10:4) The Lord is in his holy temple, as for the Lord, his throne is in heaven: his eyes look upon the poor, his eyelids try the sons of men.
Psa 11:5(LXX 10:5) The Lord tries the righteous and the ungodly: and he that loves unrighteousness hates his own soul.
Psa 11:6(LXX 10:6) He shall rain upon sinners snares, fire, and brimstone, and a stormy blast shall be the portion of their cup.
Psa 11:7(LXX 10:7) For the Lord is righteous, and loves [fn]righteousness; his face beholds uprightness.
BES Footnotes
Gr. in dark moon, or little moonlight, q. d. luce malignâ.
Gr. righteousnesses.
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Translation of the Greek Septuagint into English by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published in 1851 and is now in the Public Domain

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