Psalms 62:3
Howe 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.
Howe 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.
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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.
11For they intended mischiefe agaynst thee, and imagined a craftie deuice: but they coulde not bring it to passe.
12Therfore thou wilt put them to flight: and direct thine arrowes agaynst their faces.
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.
40Thou hast ouerthrowe all his walles: and broken downe his strong holdes.
41All they that go by the way spoyle hym: he is become a rebuke vnto his neyghbours.
2Who in heart imagine mischiefes: and set forwarde to warre euery day.
22Let the noyse be hearde out of their houses when thou bryngest the murtherer sodaynly vpon them: for they haue digged a pit to take me, and layde snares for my feete.
23Yet Lorde thou knowest all their counsayle, that they haue deuised to slay me, forgeue not their wickednesse, and let not their sinnes be put out of thy sight, but let them be iudged before thee as giltie: this do thou vnto them in the tyme of thine indignation.
7But the Lorde wyll sodenly shoote at them with a swyft arrowe: their plagues shalbe apparaunt.
8Yea they shall cause their owne tongues to be a meanes for to destroy the selues: insomuch that who so seeth them, shal desire to flee away from them
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.
60Thou hast well considered howe they go about to do me harme, and that all their counsels are against me.
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.
9What imagine ye against the Lorde? he makes an vtter destruction: ye shall not be troubled twyse.
10For whyles the thornes cleaue together, and whyles they banquet out their feastes, they are deuoured vp as very drie stubble.
11There came out of thee such as thought euyll against the Lorde, such as gaue wicked counsell.
10They do compasse it day and night within the walles: mischiefe also and labour, are in the midst of it.
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.
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.
15But their sworde shal go thorow their owne heart: & their bow shalbe broken.
5My wordes dayly put me to sorow: all that they do imagine, is to do me euill.
13Therfore shall ye haue this mischiefe for your destruction and fall, like as an hye wall that falleth because of some rift or blast, whose breakyng commeth sodainly.
9Let the labour of his owne lippe couer him: who is head of them that compasse me about.
3They haue deuised shrewde counsell against thy people: and they haue consulted against thyne, whom thou defendest.
7Wheras the vngodly do bud vp greene as the grasse, and wheras all workers of iniquitie do florishe: that they notwithstandyng shalbe destroyed for euer and euer.
40Yea they shall bryng a company vpon thee, whiche shall stone thee with stones, and thrust thee through with their swordes,
23And as for them: thou O Lorde wylt hurle headlong into the pit of destruction. The bloodthirstie and deceiptfull men shal not liue out halfe their dayes: neuerthelesse I wyll put my full trust in thee.
18Truely thou doest set them in slippery places: and castest them downe headlong for to be destroyed.
20He layde his handes vpon such as be at peace with him: and he brake his couenaunt.
2For lo, the vngodly haue bende their bowe: and nocked their arrowes with the string, redy to shoote priuily at them whiche are vpright in heart.
3Who haue whet their tongue lyke a sword: who haue drawne their arrow, euen a bitter worde.
4That they may priuily shoote at hym which is perfect: they do sodenly shoote at hym and feare not.
4All such as be workers of iniquitie: they babble, they prate shoutly, they make boastes of them selues.
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.
32The vngodly spyeth the righteous: and seeketh occasion to slay hym.
9He shall set engins of warre before hym against thy walles, & with his weapons breake downe thy towres.
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?
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.
7Let them be dissolued as into water, let them come to naught of them selues: and when they shoote their arrowes, let them be as broken.
15Laye no priuie wayte (O wicked man) against the house of the righteous, and spoyle not his resting place.
6They haue prepared a net for my feete, that some man might presse downe my soule: they haue digged a pit before me, and are fallen into the midst of it them selues. Selah.
19But I am as a meeke lambe, an oxe that is caryed away to be slayne, not knowing that they had deuised suche a counsell against me saying, We wyll destroy his meate with wood, and driue him out of the lande of the liuing, that his name shall neuer be thought vpon.
3Take me not away with the vngodlye, and with the workers of iniquitie: whiche speake of peace to their neighbours, but mischiefe is in their heartes.
2For they shall soone be cut downe like the grasse: and be withered euen as the greene hearbe.
20For they speake not peace: but they imagine deceiptfull wordes agaynst them that liue quietly in the lande.
5For they haue conspired all in one minde: & are confederate against thee.
2He onlye is my rocke and my sauing helpe: he is my refuge, so that I can not be remoued greatly.