Psalms 102:8

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Myne enemies reuile me all the day long: and they that are in a rage against me, make their oth by me.

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  • Acts 26:11 : 11 And I punished them oft in euery synagogue, and compelled them to blaspheme: and was yet more mad vpon them, and persecuted them, euen vnto straunge cities.
  • Rom 15:3 : 3 For Christe pleased not him selfe. But as it is written: The rebukes of them which rebuked thee, fell on me.
  • Ps 2:1 : 1 Why do the Heathen so furiously rage together? and why do the people imagine a vayne thing?
  • Ps 31:11-13 : 11 I became a reprofe among al mine enemies, but especially among my neighbours: and they of mine acquaintaunce were afraide of me, and they that dyd see me without, conueyed them selues quickly fro me. 12 I became cleane forgotten as a dead man out of minde: I became like a broken vessell. 13 For I haue hearde the villanie of the multitude, and feare was on euery side me: whyle they conspired together against me, and toke their counsell to take away my life.
  • Ps 55:3 : 3 Deliuer me from the voyce of the enemie, and from the present affliction of the wicked: for they are minded to do me mischiefe, and are set malitiously against me.
  • Ps 69:9-9 : 9 For the zeale of thine house hath euen eaten me: and the rebukes of them that rebuked thee, are fallen vpon me. 10 And I wept chastenyng my soule with fastyng: and that was turned to my reproofe.
  • Ps 69:20 : 20 Reproofe hath broke my heart a peeces, I am full of heauinesse: I loked for some to haue pitie on me, but there was none, and for some that shoulde comfort me, but I coulde fynde none.
  • Ps 89:51 : 51 Who beyng thine enemies O God do dishonour: who do dishonour the footsteppes of thine annoynted.
  • Isa 65:15 : 15 Your name shall ye leaue accursed among my chosen: for God the Lorde shall slay you, and call his seruauntes by another name.
  • Jer 29:22 : 22 And all the prisoners of Iuda that are in Babylon, shall take this tearme of cursyng, and say: Nowe God do vnto thee as he did vnto Zedekiah & Ahab, whom the kyng of Babylon rosted in the fire:
  • Luke 6:11 : 11 And they were fylled with madnesse, and communed together among them selues, what they myght do to Iesus.
  • Acts 7:54 : 54 When they hearde these thynges, their heartes claue a sunder, and they gnasshed on hym with their teeth.
  • Acts 23:12-35 : 12 And when it was day, certayne of the Iewes gathered them selues together, and made a vowe, saying that they woulde neither eate nor drynke, tyl they had kylled Paul. 13 And they were mo then fourtie men, which had made this conspiracie. 14 And they came to the chiefe priestes and elders, and sayde: We haue bounde our selues with a vowe, that we wyll eate nothyng vntyll we haue slayne Paul. 15 Nowe therfore geue ye knowledge to the vpper captayne, and to the counsell, that he bryng hym foorth vnto you to morrowe, as though ye woulde knowe somethyng more perfectly of hym: And we, or euer he come neare, are redy to kyll hym. 16 And when Paules sisters sonne heard of their laying awaite, he went & entred into the castle, and tolde Paul. 17 And Paul called one of the vnder captaynes vnto hym, and sayde: Bryng this young man vnto the hye captayne, for he hath a certayne thyng to shewe hym. 18 And he toke hym, and brought hym to the hye captayne, and sayde: Paul the prisoner called me vnto him, and prayed me to bryng this young man vnto thee, which hath a certayne matter to shewe thee. 19 Then the hye captayne toke hym by the hande, and went with hym out of the way, and asked hym: What is it that thou hast to tell me? 20 And he sayde: The Iewes are determined to desire thee, that thou wouldest bryng foorth Paul to morowe into the counsell, as though they would enquire somewhat of hym more perfectly. 21 But folowe not thou their myndes: For there lye in wayte for him, of them, mo the fourtie men, which haue bounde themselues with a vowe, that they will neither eate nor drynke, tyll they haue kylled hym. And nowe are they redy, and loke that thou shouldest promise. 22 The vpper captayne then let ye young man depart, and charged hym, see thou tell it out to no man, that thou hast shewed these thynges to me. 23 And he called vnto hym two vnder captaynes, saying: Make redy two hundred souldyers, to go to Cesarea, and horsmen threescore and ten, and spearemen two hundred, at the thirde houre of the nyght: 24 And delyuer them beastes, that they may set Paul on, and bryng hym safe vnto Felix the hye deputie. 25 And he wrote a letter, after this maner. 26 Claudius Lysias, vnto the most mightie ruler Felix, sendeth greetinges. 27 This man was taken of the Iewes, and shoulde haue ben kylled of them: Then came I with souldeirs, & rescued hym, and perceaued that he was a Romane. 28 And whe I would haue knowen the cause, wherfore they accused hym, I brought hym foorth into their counsell. 29 Whom I perceaued to be accused of questions of their lawe, but was not gyltie of any thyng worthy of death, or of bondes. 30 And when it was shewed me howe that the Iewes layde wayte for the man, I sent hym strayghtway to thee, and gaue commaundement to his accusers, that the thynges which they haue agaynst hym, they shoulde tell before thee. Fare well. 31 Then the souldyers, as it was commaunded them, toke Paul, and brought hym by nyght to Antipatris. 32 On the morowe, they left the horsmen to go with hym, and returned vnto the castle. 33 Which when they came to Cesarea, and delyuered the epistle to the deputie, presented Paul also before hym. 34 And when the deputie had read the letter he asked of what coutrey he was. And when he vnderstoode that he was of Celicia, 35 I wyll heare thee, sayde he, when thyne accusars are come also. And he comaunded hym to be kept in Herodes iudgement hall.

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  • 2Myne enemies are dayly in hande to swalowe me vp: for they be many that fight against me, O thou most highest.

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    9His wrath hath torne me he hateth me, & gnasheth vpon me with his teeth: myne enemie loketh fiercely vpon me with his eyes.

    10They haue opened their mouthes wide vpon me, and smitten me vpon the cheeke dispitefully, they gather the selues together against me.

  • 10For myne enemies speake against me: and they that lay awayte for my soule take their counsayle together.

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    19But myne enemies lyuyng without payne are mightie: & they that hate me wrongfully are increased in number.

    20They also that rewarde euyl for good are agaynst me: because I folowe the thyng that is good.

  • 19Consider myne enemies, for they do multiplie: and they beare a tirannous hate against me.

  • 9For I haue eaten asshes as it were bread, and mingled my drynke with weepyng,

  • 5My wordes dayly put me to sorow: all that they do imagine, is to do me euill.

  • 3Deliuer me from the voyce of the enemie, and from the present affliction of the wicked: for they are minded to do me mischiefe, and are set malitiously against me.

  • 5Myne enemies speake euyl of me: when shall he dye, and his name perishe?

  • Lam 3:61-62
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    61Thou hast hearde their despitefull wordes O Lorde, yea and all the imaginations against me:

    62The lippes of mine enemies, and their deuises that they take against me al the day long.

  • 10It was as a sworde in my bones, when myne enemies dyd cast me in the teeth: in saying dayly vnto me, where is nowe thy Lorde?

  • 52Mine enemies hunted me out sharply like a byrde, yea & that without a cause.

  • 7All they that hated me whispered together: they imagined euyl agaynst me.

  • 11His wrath is kindled against me, he taketh me as though I were his enemie.

  • 11I became a reprofe among al mine enemies, but especially among my neighbours: and they of mine acquaintaunce were afraide of me, and they that dyd see me without, conueyed them selues quickly fro me.

  • 16for to heare the voyce of the slaunderer & blasphemer, and for to see the enemie and the auenger.

  • 14I am laughed to scorne of all my people, they make songues vpon me all the day long.

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    21They heare my mournyng, but there is none that wyll comfort me: All myne enemies haue hearde of my trouble, and are glad therof because thou hast done it: and thou hast brought foorth the time which thou calledst, when they also shal be lyke vnto me.

    22Let all their wickednesse come before thee, and do thou to them as thou hast done vnto me for all my trespasses: for my sorowe is very great, and my heart is heauy.

  • 12They also that sought after my lyfe layde snares for me: and they that went about to do me euyll, talked of wickednesse, and imagined deceipt all the day long.

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    7Mine eye is almost put out through griefe: and worne out through all mine enemies.

  • 15But in mine aduersitie they reioysed and gathered them together: yea, the very abiectes came together against me, yer I wyst they rented me a peeces and ceassed not.

  • Job 19:18-19
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    18Yea, the young men despised me, and when I rose they spake euill vpon me.

    19All my most familiers abhorred me: and they whom I loued best, are turned against me.

  • 12Truely he was not mine enemie that hath done me this dishonour, for then I coulde haue borne it: neither was he one that seemed to hate me that dyd magnifie hym selfe against me, for then I woulde haue hyd my selfe from him.

  • 20Let this rewarde be from God vnto myne aduersaries: and vnto those that speake euill against my soule.

  • 3Against me is he turned, he turneth his hande dayly against me.

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    2For the mouth of the vngodly and the mouth of the deceiptfull is opened vpon me: they haue spoken against me with a false tongue.

    3And they haue compassed me about with hatefull wordes: and fought against me without a cause.

  • 9They haue inclosed them selues in their owne fat: with their mouth they speake proude thynges.

  • 7Therfore myne enemie shalbe founde as the vngodly, and he that taketh part against me, as the vnrighteous.

  • 7I watch, and am as it were a sparrowe that sitteth alone vpon the house toppe.

  • 10Ueryly I hearde the euyll reportes of many, terrour was on euery side of me: complayne vpon hym say they, and we wyll tell his tale: Yea all myne owne companions, and suche as were conuersaunt with me, lay in wayte for my halting, saying: peraduenture he wylbe deceaued, and so shall we preuayle against hym, and be auenged of hym.

  • 10But lo, he hath piked a quarell against me, and taketh me for his enemie.

  • 20Who do speake vnto thee in guilefull maner: thou art O God exalted in vayne to thyne enemies.

  • 19O let not my deceiptfull enemies triumph ouer me: let them not winke with an eye, that hate me without a cause.

  • 22Yea I hate them from the bottome of myne heart: euen as though they were myne enemies.

  • 10They abhorre me and flee farre from me, and stayne my face with spittle.

  • 4They that hate me without a cause are mo then the heeres of my head: they that are myne enemies and woulde destroy me giltlesse are mightie, I payde them the thynges that I neuer toke.

  • 13Let them be confounded, let them be brought to naught that are agaynst my soule: let them be couered with shame and dishonour that seke to do me euyll.

  • 8For since I began to preache, I cryed out against violencie, and exclamed against oppression: for the whiche cause they cast the worde of the Lorde in my teeth, to my reproche continually.

  • 16All thyne enemies gape vpon thee, whispering and grinding their teeth, saying: let vs deuour, for the tyme that we looked for is come, we haue founde and seene it.

  • 2Howe long shall I seke counsayle in my soule, and be so vexed in mine heart euery day? howe long shall myne enemie triumph ouer me?

  • 51Who beyng thine enemies O God do dishonour: who do dishonour the footsteppes of thine annoynted.

  • 7All they that see me, laugh me to scorne: they do make a mowe, and nod their head at me.

  • 19Thou hast knowen my reproofe, my shame, and my dishonour: myne aduersaries are all in thy syght.

  • 5Thus haue they rewarded me euyll for good: and hatred for my good wyll.