Psalms 52:4
Thou hast loued to speake all wordes that may do hurt: O thou deceiptfull tongue.
Thou hast loued to speake all wordes that may do hurt: O thou deceiptfull tongue.
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1To the chiefe musition, a wyse instruction of Dauid, when Doeg the Edomite came to Saul and tolde him, saying: Dauid is come to the house of Achimelek. Why boastest thy self thou tiraunt of mischiefe? the goodnes of God dayly endureth.
2Thy tongue imagineth wickednes: and deceaueth like a sharpe raser.
3Thou hast loued vngratiousnes more then goodnes: and to talke of falshood more then of righteousnes. Selah.
5Therfore the Lord wyll destroy thee for euer: he wyll take thee and plucke thee out of thy dwelling, and roote thee out of the lande of the liuing. Selah.
19Thou hast let thy mouth speake wickednesse: and with thy tongue thou hast set foorth deceipt.
20Thou sattest and spakedst agaynst thy brother: yea and hast slaundered thine owne mothers sonne.
2Deliuer my soule O God from false lyppes: & from a deceiptful tongue.
3What doth a deceiptfull tongue vnto thee? what good bryngeth it thee?
4For thou art the Lorde that hath no pleasure in wickednesse: neither can any euyll dwell with thee.
5Suche as be foolishe, can not stande in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquitie.
6Thou wilt destroy them that make a lye: God wyll abhorre both the bloodthirstie and deceiptfull man.
5For thy mouth setteth forth thyne owne iniquitie, seeing thou hast chosen the tongue of the craftie.
6Thyne owne mouth condempneth thee, and not I: yea, thyne owne lippes shape an aunswere against thee.
28A lying tongue hateth the afflicted: and a flattering mouth worketh mischiefe.
8The morsels that thou hast eaten shalt thou parbreake, and loose those sweete wordes.
7His mouth is full of cursing, and of deceate, and of fraude: vnder his tongue is labour and mischiefe.
9For no trueth is in their mouth, their inwarde partes are very wickednesse: their throte is an open sepulchre, they flatter with their tongue.
10Destroy thou them O Lord, let them perishe through their owne counsailes: cast them out in the multitude of their vngodlinesse, for they haue rebelled against thee.
2Euery one vseth vayne talke with his neyghbour: and speaketh with a double heart out of flatteryng lippes.
3God wyll cut away all flatteryng lippes: and the tongue that speaketh great thinges.
13Kepe thy tongue from euill: and thy lippes that they speake no guyle.
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.
4A wicked body geueth heede to false lippes, and a lyer geueth eare to a deceiptfull tongue.
3The wordes of his mouth are vnrighteous and full of deceipt: he hath left of to behaue him selfe wisely & to do good.
16But the Lorde sayd vnto the vngodly: why doest thou preache my lawes, and takest my couenaunt in thy mouth?
17Seyng that thou hatest discipline: and hast cast my wordes behynde thee.
3Howe long wyll ye imagine mischiefe against euery man? ye shalbe slayne all the sort of you: ye shalbe as a tottering wall, and like a broken hedge.
4They deuise only howe to thrust him from his promotion: they delight in a lye, they blesse with their mouth, and curse with their heart. Selah.
4Wherin take ye your pleasure? vpon whom gape ye with your mouth, and bleare out your tongue? Are ye not children of transgression, and a seede of dissimulation?
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.
24An enemie wyll dissemble with his lippes, and layeth vp deceipt in his heart.
3They haue sharpened their tongue lyke a serpent: Adders poyson is vnder their lippes. Selah.
12When wickednesse was sweete in his mouth, he hyd it vnder his tongue.
20Who do speake vnto thee in guilefull maner: thou art O God exalted in vayne to thyne enemies.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast commended the iudgement of the vngodly, and euen such a iudgement & sentence shalt thou suffer.
5Yea, one dissembleth with another, and they deale with no trueth: They haue practised their tongues to lye, and taken great paynes to do mischiefe.
22The Lorde abhorreth lying lippes: but they that deale truely please hym.
4A wholsome tongue is a tree of lyfe: but the frowardnesse therof doth make sad the spirite.
13Their throte is an open sepulchre, with their tongues they haue deceaued, the poyso of aspes is vnder their lippes.
14Whose mouth is full of cursyng and bytternesse.
7Wyll you speake wickedlie for gods defence and talke deceitfully for his cause?
24Put away from thee a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from thee.
8Their tongues are like sharpe arrowes to speake deceipt: with their mouth they speake peaceablie to their neighbour, but priuilie they lay wayte for hym.
20Who so hath a frowarde heart, obteyneth no good: and he that hath a double tongue, shall fall into mischiefe.
18Let the lying lippes be put to scilence: which speake against ye righteous greeuous thinges with disdaine & contempt.
19The lippe of trueth shalbe stable for euer: but a dissemblyng tongue is soone chaunged.
36For their heart was not vpright with him: neither continued they faythfull in his couenaunt.
118Thou hast troden vnder foote all them that go astray from thy statutes: for their crafty deuice is but falshood.
8Whose mouth vttereth vanitie: and their ryght hande is a ryght hande of falshood.
13That thy minde is so pufte vp against God, and lettest such wordes go out of thy mouth?