Micah 6:10
Are not yet the treasures of wickednesse in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure which is abhominable?
Are not yet the treasures of wickednesse in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure which is abhominable?
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11Should I iustifie the false balaunces, and the bagge of deceitfull weightes?
12For the riche men thereof are full of crueltie, and the inhabitantes thereof haue spoken lyes, and haue deceitfull tongues in their mouthes.
10Two maner of wayghtes or two maner of measures, both these are abhomination vnto the Lorde.
6The house of the ryghteous is full of riches: but in the fruites of the vngodly there is trouble.
1A false ballaunce is an abomination vnto the Lorde: but a true wayght pleaseth him.
23Diuers wayghtes are an abhomination vnto the Lord, and a false balaunce is not good.
11A true wayght and ballaunce are the Lordes iudgement: all the wayghtes of the bagge are his worke.
16For all that do such thynges, and all that do vnright, are abhomination vnto the Lorde thy God.
5Is not thy wickednesse great, and thy vngratious deedes innumerable?
11Malice is in the midst of it: disceipt and guyle go not out of her streates.
28For ye say where is the princes palace? and where is the dwelling of the vngodly?
7The robberies of the vngodly shalbe their owne destruction: for they wyll not do the thing that is right.
9Wo he that coueteth an euyll couetousnesse to his house, that he may set his nest on hie, to escape from the power of euyll.
9The Lordes voyce cryeth vnto the citie, and the man that shalbe saued considereth thy name: hearken what is your rodde, & heare him that warneth you.
2Where thorowe the poore are put from their right, and my seelie people robbed of iudgement, that wydowes may be their pray, and that they may rob the fatherlesse.
30whether there be any vnrighteousnes in my tongue, or vayne wordes in my mouth.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast commended the iudgement of the vngodly, and euen such a iudgement & sentence shalt thou suffer.
16These sixe thinges doth the Lorde hate, and the seuenth he vtterly abhorreth:
8And he said, This is vngodlinesse: So he cast her into the middest of the measure, and threwe the lumpe of lead into the mouth of the measure.
11For behold the Lord commaundeth, and he will smyte the great house with breaches, & the litle houses with cleftes.
2Treasures that are wickedly gotten, profite nothing: but righteousnesse deliuereth from death.
3Is not destruction to the wicked? and straunge punishement to the workers of iniquitie?
18He filled their houses with good things: but the counsell of the vngodly be farre from me.
12The righteous man wysely considereth the house of the wicked, and for their wickednesse God ouerthroweth the vngodly.
3For the vngodly prayseth according to his owne heartes desire: and blessing the couetous, he blasphemeth God.
4Heare this, O ye that swallow vp the poore, that ye may make the needy of the lande to fayle,
13Thou shalt not haue in thy bagge two maner of wayghtes, a great and a small:
14Neither shalt thou haue in thine house diuers measures, a great and a small.
6Howe are the thinges of Esau sought vp, and his treasures searched?
6That thou makest such inquisition for my wickednes, and searchest out my sinne?
7He is Chanaan, the ballaunces of deceipt are in his hande, he loueth to oppresse.
3Thinkest thou it welldone to oppresse me? to cast me of beyng the workes of thy handes? and to mayntayne the counsell of the vngodly?
3Yet they say they do wel, when they do euyll: the prince asketh, and the iudge iudgeth for a rewarde, therfore the great man speaketh out of the corruption of his soule, and so they wrappe it vp.
2Nay, rather ye imagine mischiefe in your heart: your handes waygh as in a ballaunce wickednes vpon the earth.
13Saying: This is the portion that the wicked haue of God, and the heritage that tyrauntes shall receaue of the almightie.
1There is yet a plague vnder the sunne, and it is a generall thyng among men:
9These thynges are in the eares of the Lorde of hoastes: of a trueth great and faire houses shalbe without any dweller in them.
14If thou wouldest put away the wickednes whiche thou hast in hande, so that no vngodlinesse dwell in thy house:
16Before these thinges were done when one came to a heape of twentie measures there were but ten: so who came to the wyne presse for to drawe out fiftie vessels of wyne out of the presse, there were but twentie.
10In whose handes is wickednes: and their right hande is full of gyftes.
15Hast thou marked the way of the world, wherin wicked men haue walked?
6Ryghteousnesse kepeth the innocent in the way: but vngodlinesse doth ouerthrowe the sinner.
23The vngodly taketh gyftes out of the bosome, to wrest the wayes of iudgement.
13For from the least to the most they hang all vpon couetousnesse: and from the prophete vnto the priest, they go about falshood and lyes.
16How much more then an abhominable and vyle man, which drincketh wickednesse like water.
14Then thou must seeke, & make searche and enquire diligently: And behold, if it be true, & the thing of a suretie, that such ahbomination is wrought among you:
16Moreouer, I sawe vnder the sunne vngodlynes in the steade of iudgement, & iniquitie in steade of righteousnesse.
27The righteous abhorreth the vngodlye: and the wicked hateth hym that is in the ryght way.
26The Lorde abhorreth the imaginations of the wicked: but the wordes of the pure are pleasaunt.
2And he neuerthelesse is wise, and will plague the wicked, and goeth not from his worde, he wyll aryse against the housholde of the frowarde, and against the helpe of euyll doers.