Psalms 10:14
Surely thou hast seene this for thou beholdest labour and spite: that thou mayest take the matter into thy hands, he that is weake leaueth it for thee, for thou art the helper of the fatherlesse.
Surely thou hast seene this for thou beholdest labour and spite: that thou mayest take the matter into thy hands, he that is weake leaueth it for thee, for thou art the helper of the fatherlesse.
These verses are found using AI-powered semantic similarity based on meaning and context. Results may occasionally include unexpected connections.
9Thou hast sent wydowes away emptie, and the armes of the fatherlesse were broken.
15Breake thou the power of the vngodly and malitious: searche thou out his vngodlynes, and thou shalt finde none afterwarde in him.
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, and digge a pit to ouerthrowe your owne frende.
12For I deliuered the poore when he cryed, and the fatherlesse, and hym that had none to helpe hym.
21If I haue lift vp mine hand against the fatherlesse, when I sawe that I might helpe him in the gate:
10He croucheth and humbleth him selfe: so that a number of the that be weake, fall by his myght.
11He sayeth in his heart, tushe, the Lord hath forgotten: he hydeth away his face, and he wyll neuer see it.
12Aryse vp O Lorde God: lift vp thine hande, forget not the afflicted.
13Wherefore shoulde the wicked blaspheme the Lorde: whyle he sayeth in his heart, that thou wylt not call to accompt?
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.
3Iudge ryght vnto the poore and fatherlesse: dispatch according to iustice suche as be afflicted and in necessitie.
4Deliuer the poore and outcast: saue them from the hande of the vngodly.
17O God, thou hast hearde the desire of the afflicted: and thou wylt settle their heart.
18Thou wylt be attentiue with thyne eare, to geue iudgement for the fatherlesse and oppressed: so no man in the earth shall once go about hereafter to do them violence.
7In thee haue they dispised father and mother, in thee haue they oppressed the straunger, in thee haue they vexed the widowe and the fatherlesse.
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?
4Hast thou fleshy eyes? or doest thou loke as a man loketh?
9God taketh strangers into his custodie, he releeueth the fatherlesse and the widdowe: as for the way of the vngodlye he turneth it vpsyde downe.
9They plucke the fatherlesse from the brest, and take the pledge from the poore.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast commended the iudgement of the vngodly, and euen such a iudgement & sentence shalt thou suffer.
59O Lorde, thou hast seene my wrong, take thou my cause vpon thee.
60Thou hast well considered howe they go about to do me harme, and that all their counsels are against me.
6Thou shalt not hinder the right of thy poore in his suite.
13Thou art of pure eyes, and canst not see euyl, thou canst not behold wickednesse: wherfore then doest thou loke vpo the transgressours, and holdest thy tongue, when the wicked deuoureth the man that is more righteous then he?
28And the poore people thou wilt saue: but thyne eyes are vpon the proude, to bring them downe.
6They murther the wyddowe and the straunger: & put the fatherlesse to death.
31He that doth a poore man wrong, blasphemeth his maker: but who so honoureth him, hath pitie on the poore.
6As for nowe ye make a mocke at the counsayle of the poore: because he reposeth his trust in God.
10His children shalbe faine to agree with the poore, and his handes shall restore their goodes.
7The righteous considereth the cause of the poore: but the vngodly regardeth no vnderstandyng.
12For he wyll delyuer the poore when he cryeth: and the afflicted and hym that hath no helper.
8If thou seest the poore to be oppressed, and wrongfully dealt withall, so that equitie and right of the lawe is wrested in the lande, maruayle not thou at such a thyng: for he that is higher then the hyghest regardeth, and there be hygher then they.
1Why standest thou so farre of O God? why hidest thee in the tyme of trouble?
2The vngodly of a wylfulnesse persecuteth the poore: but euery one of them shalbe taken in the craftie wylines that they haue imagined.
16Because that he remembred not to do good: but he persecuted the afflicted and poore man, and hym whose heart was broken with sorow, that he might take his life from hym.
22Thou hast seene this O God, holde not thy tongue then: go not farre from me O Lorde.
1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. Blessed is he that considereth ye poore: God wyll delyuer hym in the tyme of trouble.
4They cause the poore to turne out of the way, so that the poore of the earth hyde them selues together.
17If I haue eaten my morsell alone, that ye fatherlesse hath not eaten therof:
3Why doest thou shew me iniquitie, and cause me to beholde sorowe? for spoyling and violence are before me, & there are that rayse vp stryfe and contention,
12I am sure that God wyll dispatche the cause of the afflicted: and he wyll geue iudgement for the needy.
10All my bones shall say, God who is lyke vnto thee? whiche deliuerest the poore from hym that is to strong for him: yea the poore and him that is in miserie, from him that spoyleth him.
17He that hath pitie vpon the poore, lendeth vnto the Lord: and looke what he layeth out, it shalbe payde hym agayne.
17Therefore shall the Lorde haue no pleasure in their young men, neither haue pitie of their fatherlesse and wydowes: for they are altogether hypocrites and wicked, and al their mouthes speake folly: After all this is not the Lordes wrath ceassed, but yet his hand is stretched out styll.
9Open thy mouth, defende the thyng that is lawfull and ryght, and the cause of the poore and helpelesse.
28Hereof are they fat and welthy, and are more mischieuous then any other: they minister not the lawe, they make no ende of the fatherlesse cause, yea and they prosper: yet they iudge not the poore according to equitie.
14The vngodly haue drawen out the sworde, and haue bended their bowe: to cast downe the poore and needie, and to slay such as be of right conuersation.
4For thou hast ben a strength vnto the poore, and a succour for the needie in his trouble, a refuge against euill weather, a shadow against the heate: for the blast of raging men is like a storme that casteth downe a wall.
16I was a father to the poore: and when I knewe not the cause, I sought it out diligently.
7To such as were weery, hast thou geuen no water to drinke, & hast withdrawen bread from the hungrie.