The Lord a Refuge and Defense.
To the Chief Musician.
A Psalm
of David.
1 In the LordI take refuge [and put my trust];
How can you say to me, “Flee like a bird to your mountain;
2 For look, the wicked are bending the bow;
They take aim with their arrow on the string
To shoot [by stealth] in darkness at the upright in heart.
3 “If the foundations [of a godly society] are destroyed,
What can the righteous do?”
4 The Lordis in His holy temple; the Lord’sthrone is in heaven.
His eyes see, His eyelids test the children of men.
5 The Lordtests the righteous and the wicked,
And His soul hates the [malevolent] one who loves violence.
6 Upon the wicked (godless) He will rain coals of fire;
Fire andbrimstone and a dreadful scorching wind will be the portion of their cup [of doom].
7 For the Lordis [absolutely] righteous, He loves righteousness (virtue, morality, justice);
The upright shall see His face.