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Psalms 12:8

The Pulpit Commentary on Psalms 12:8

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The wicked walk on every side. This can scarcely have been intended as an independent clause, though grammatically it stands alone. It is best to supply "while" or "though" before "the wicked," as Dr. Kay does, and to translate, Though (or, while) wicked men march to and fro on all sides; i.e. while they have their way, and control all other men's incomings and out-goings, being free themselves. When the vilest men are exalted; rather, and though villainy ( זֻלּוֹת) exalteth itself among the sons of men.

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