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Psalms Chapter 11

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TEHILLIM

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Chapter 11

Psalms Chapter 11 Exposes a Self-righteous Man if You Are One

Psalms On Your Deeds, Acts And Practices

Without G-d’s teachings your so-called righteous acts are not righteous at all.

Being self-righteous often justify your wrong; making you guilt-free by your own moral standards. Not of G-d’s.

“Righteous Vs. Evildoers”

When the foundations are destroyed, what has the righteous man accomplished?”
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Hashem is in the abode of His holiness, Hashem’s Throne is in heaven; His eyes behold, His eyelids scrutinize mankind.
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Hashem examines the righteous one, but He despises the wicked and lover of violence.
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For Hashem is righteous, He loves those of righteous deeds — those whose faces behold uprightness.
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1 To the conductor, of David; I took refuge in the Lord. How do you say to my soul, “Wander from your mountain, [you] bird”?
2 For behold the wicked tread the bow, they set their arrow on the bowstring to shoot in the dark at the upright of heart.
3 For the foundations were destroyed; what did the righteous man do?
4 The Lord is in His Holy Temple. The Lord-His throne is in Heaven; His eyes see, His pupils try the sons of men.
5 The Lord tries the righteous, but His soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence.
6 He shall rain upon the wicked charcoal, fire, and brimstone, and a burning wind is the portion of their cup.
7 For the Lord is righteous; He loves [workers of] righteousness, whose faces approve of the straight [way].

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