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PARALLEL BIBLE - Psalms 11:3


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King James Bible - Psalms 11:3

If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?

World English Bible

If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?

Douay-Rheims - Psalms 11:3

For they have destroyed the things which thou hast made: but what has the just man done?

Webster's Bible Translation

If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?

Original Hebrew

כי
3588 השׁתות 8356 יהרסון 2040 צדיק 6662 מה 4100  פעל׃ 6466  

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SEV Biblia, Chapter 11:3

Porque los fundamentos serán derribados. ¿El justo qué ha hecho?

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 10:4

Verse 4. The
Lord is in his holy temple ] He is still to be sought and found in the place vhere he has registered his name. Though the priests be destroyed, the God in whose worship they were employed still lives, and is to be found in his temple by his upright worshippers. And he tries the heart and the reins of both sinners and saints. Nothing can pass without his notice. I may expect his presence in the temple; he has not promised to meet me in the mountain.

Matthew Henry Commentary

David's struggle with, and triumph over a strong temptation to distrus God, and betake himself to indirect means for his own safety, in a tim of danger.

--Those that truly fear God and serve him, are welcome to put their trust in him. The psalmist, before he gives an account of his temptation to distrust God, records his resolution to trust in Him, a that by which he was resolved to live and die. The believer, though no terrified by his enemies, may be tempted, by the fears of his friends to desert his post, or neglect his work. They perceive his danger, but not his security; they give him counsel that savours of worldly policy rather than of heavenly wisdom. The principles of religion are the foundations on which the faith and hope of the righteous are built. We are concerned to hold these fast against all temptations to unbelief for believers would be undone, if they had not God to go to, God to trust in, and future bliss to hope for. The prosperity of wicked people in their wicked, evil ways, and the straits and distresses which the best men are sometimes brought into, tried David's faith. We need no say, Who shall go up to heaven, to fetch us thence a God to trust in The word is nigh us, and God in the word; his Spirit is in his saints those living temples, and the Lord is that Spirit. This God governs the world. We may know what men seem to be, but God knows what they are, a the refiner knows the value of gold when he has tried it. God is sai to try with his eyes, because he cannot err, or be imposed upon. If he afflicts good people, it is for their trial, therefore for their good However persecutors and oppressors may prosper awhile, they will for ever perish. God is a holy God, and therefore hates them. He is righteous Judge, and will therefore punish them. In what a horribl tempest are the wicked hurried away at death! Every man has the portio of his cup assigned him. Impenitent sinner, mark your doom! The las call to repentance is about to be addressed to you, judgement is a hand; through the gloomy shade of death you pass into the region of eternal wrath. Hasten then, O sinner, to the cross of Christ. Ho stands the case between God and our souls? Is Christ our hope, ou consolation, our security? Then, not otherwise, will the soul be carried through all its difficulties and conflicts __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

כי 3588 השׁתות 8356 יהרסון 2040 צדיק 6662 מה 4100  פעל׃ 6466  


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