Psalms 109:18
He clothed hym selfe with cursing, as with his garment: and it hath entred into his bowels like water, and like oyle into his bones.
He clothed hym selfe with cursing, as with his garment: and it hath entred into his bowels like water, and like oyle into his bones.
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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.
17His delight was in cursing, and it shal happen vnto him: he loued not blessing, therfore it hath ben farre from him.
19Let it be vnto hym as the garment that he is wrapt in: and as the gyrdle that he is alway gyrded withall.
20Let this rewarde be from God vnto myne aduersaries: and vnto those that speake euill against my soule.
14The bread that he did eate, is turned to the poyson of serpentes within his bodye.
15The riches that he deuoured shall he parbreake againe: for God shall drawe them out of his belly.
7When sentence is geuen vpon hym, let him be condemned: and let his prayer be turned into sinne.
8Let his dayes be fewe: and let another take his office.
9Let his chyldren be fatherlesse: and his wyfe a wydowe.
10Let his children be vagaboundes and go a begging: and let them seeke foode out of their barren groundes.
11Let the extortioner bryng into his snare all that he hath: and let straungers spoyle his labour.
14Whose mouth is full of cursyng and bytternesse.
8Let a sodayne destruction come vpon hym vnawares: and his net that he hath layde priuily catch hym selfe, let him fall into it with his owne destruction.
28They will curse, but thou wylt blesse: they wyl rise vp against me but let them be confounded, and thy seruaunt wyll reioyce.
29Let mine aduersaries be clothed with shame: & let them couer the selues with their owne cofusion, as with a garment.
18For the vehemencie of sorowe is my garment chaunged, whiche compasseth me about as the coller of my coote.
19He chasteneth hym with sickenesse vpon his bedde, he layeth sore punishement vpon his bones:
20So that his lyfe may away with no bread, and his soule abhorreth to eate any dayntie meate:
21In so much that his body is cleane consumed away, and his bones appeare which before were not seene.
23And it shall come to passe, that wherewith he purposed to fill his belly, God shall powre the furie of his wrath theron, and shall cause his indignation to raigne vpon him, and vpon his meate.
28And I as a rotten thing do consume away, as a garment that is moth eaten.
13His archers compasse me rounde about, he woundeth my raines, and doth not spare, my bowels hath he powred vpon the grounde.
14He hath geuen me one wounde vpon an other, and is fallen vpon me lyke a giaunt.
16His rootes shalbe dryed vp beneath, and aboue shall his braunche be cut downe.
11From his youth his bones are full of pleasures, but now shall it lye downe within him in the earth.
7His mouth is full of cursing, and of deceate, and of fraude: vnder his tongue is labour and mischiefe.
16He hath smitten my teeth in peeces with stones, and roulled me in the dust.
4My flesh and my skinne hath he made olde, and my bones hath he bruised.
19So that when he heareth the wordes of this othe, he blesse hym selfe in his heart, saying: I shall haue peace, I wyll walke in the meanyng of myne owne heart: to put the drunken to the thirstie.
9Let the labour of his owne lippe couer him: who is head of them that compasse me about.
10Let hotte coales be burnyng vpon them: he wyll cast them downe into the fire into deepe pittes, that they may neuer rise vp agayne.
8Let them that curse the day, and that be redy to rayse vp mourning, geue it also their curse.
14I am as it were into water resolued, and all my bones are out of ioynt: my heart also is like waxe melted in the middest of my bowels.
18The vngodly is swyft vpon the water: their portion shalbe cursed in the earth, and he shall not beholde the way of the vineyardes.
12Hunger shalbe his strength, and destruction shalbe redye at his side.
13It shall eate the strength of his owne skinne, euen the first borne of death shall eate his strength.
22Let their table be as a snare before them: and in steade of aboundaunce of peace, let it be a meanes of destruction.
65Geue them an obstinate heart, euen thy curse.
22Suche as be blessed of God shall possesse the lande: and they that be cursed of hym, shalbe rooted out.
22These cursed waters go into the bowels of thee, that they may make thy belly swell, and thy thigh to rotte. And let the woman say, Amen amen.
22But while his fleshe is vpon him, it must haue sorowe: and his soule shall mourne within him.
16For his labour shall come vpon his owne head: and his wickednesse shall fall vpon his owne pate.
7The steppes of his strength shalbe restrayned, and his owne counsaile shall cast him downe:
18For vngodlynesse burneth as a fire, and shall deuour bryers and thornes, and it shall burne as in the thicket of a wood, and the wicked aduaunce them selues, as the smoke is caryed vp.
6And this is the cause that pride compasse them rounde about: and crueltie couereth them as a garment.
12The wordes of their lippes be the sinne of their mouth: O let them be taken in their pryde, for they speake nothing but curses and lies.
12Let vs swallowe them vp lyke the graue quicke and whole, as those that go downe into the pit:
24Powre out thine indignation vpon them: and let thy wrathfull displeasure take holde of them.
31Yet shalt thou dippe me in the myre, and mine owne clothes shal defile me.
30I neuer suffred my mouth to sinne, by wishing a curse to his soule.