Psalms 7:15
He hath made a graue and digged it: but he hym selfe wyll fall into the pit whiche he hath made.
He hath made a graue and digged it: but he hym selfe wyll fall into the pit whiche he hath made.
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13He hath prepared hym instrumentes of death: he hath ordayned his arrowes agaynst them that be persecutors.
14Beholde, he wyll be in trauayle of a mischiefe, for he hath conceaued a labour: but yet he shall be brought to bed of a falsehood.
15The Heathen are sunke downe into the pit that they made: their owne foote is snared in the same net whiche they had layde priuily for other.
16God is knowen by the iudgement that he hath executed: the vngodly is trapped in ye worke of his owne handes, this ought to be considered alwayes. Selah.
27Who so diggeth vp a pit, shal fall therin: and he that rolleth vp a stone, it wyl returne vpon hym.
8But he that diggeth vp a pitte, shall fall therin hym selfe: and who so breaketh downe the hedge, a serpent shall byte hym.
9Who so remoueth stones, shall haue trauayle withall: and he that heweth wood, shalbe hurt therwith.
16For his labour shall come vpon his owne head: and his wickednesse shall fall vpon his owne pate.
10Who so causeth the righteous to go astray by an euill way, shall fall into his owne pit: but the iust shall haue the good in possession.
7The steppes of his strength shalbe restrayned, and his owne counsaile shall cast him downe:
8For his feete are taken as it were in the net, & he walketh vpon the snares.
9The grinne shall take him by the heele, and it shall catche him that is thirstie of blood.
10The snare is layde for him in the grounde, and a pitfall in the way.
7For without a cause they haue priuily layde for me a pit full of their nettes: without a cause they haue made a digyng vnto my soule.
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.
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.
14He is euer imagining mischiefe and frowardnes in his heart, and causeth discorde.
15Therefore shall his destruction come hastyly vpon hym, sodainly shall he be all to broken, and not be healed.
33If a man open a well, or digge a pitte, and couer it not, and an oxe or an asse fall therein:
9He lieth in wayte lurking as a Lion in his denne: he lyeth in wayte lurkyng, that he may violently carry away the afflicted, he doth carry away violentlye the afflicted, in halyng hym into his net.
10He croucheth and humbleth him selfe: so that a number of the that be weake, fall by his myght.
15Yet thou shalt be brought downe to the deepe of hell, to the sides of the lake.
13He compasseth the wise in their owne craftinesse, & maketh foolishe the counsell of the wicked.
9He hath stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones, and made my pathes crooked.
15Hast thou marked the way of the world, wherin wicked men haue walked?
3The wordes of his mouth are vnrighteous and full of deceipt: he hath left of to behaue him selfe wisely & to do good.
4He imagineth mischiefe vpon his bed, & setteth him selfe in no good way: neither doth he abhorre any thing yt is euil.
20Who so hath a frowarde heart, obteyneth no good: and he that hath a double tongue, shall fall into mischiefe.
11He hath marred my wayes, and broken me in peeces, he hath layde me waste altogether.
28Therefore shall his dwelling be in desolate cities, and in houses which no man inhabiteth, but are become heapes of stones.
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, and digge a pit to ouerthrowe your owne frende.
18Truely thou doest set them in slippery places: and castest them downe headlong for to be destroyed.
2And he neuerthelesse is wise, and will plague the wicked, and goeth not from his worde, he wyll aryse against the housholde of the frowarde, and against the helpe of euyll doers.
8Then set the heathen together on euery side of the countreis agaynst him, layde their nettes for him, and toke him in their pit.
27An vngodly person stirreth vp euyll, and in his lippes he is as an hotte burnyng fyre.
7Saying lo this is the man that put not the Lorde to be his strength: but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and strengthed him selfe in his wickednesse.
85The proude haue digged pittes for me: which is a thing not done accordyng to thy lawe.
7His mouth is full of cursing, and of deceate, and of fraude: vnder his tongue is labour and mischiefe.
30He shutteth his eyes to deuise mischiefe: and moueth his lippes to bryng euyll to passe.
22The wickednes of the vngodly shall catche him selfe, and with the snares of his owne sinne shall he be trapped.
14The mouth of straunge women is a deepe pit: wherein he falleth that the Lorde is angrye withall.
3I haue seene my selfe when the foolish was deepe rooted, and sodenly I cursed his habitation.
35He conceaueth trauaile, and beareth vanitie, and their body bringeth foorth disceyte.
5He hath buylded rounde about me, and closed me in with gall and trauaile.
19The way of a slouthfull man is as an hedge of thornes: but the way of the ryghteous is playne.
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.
20He layde his handes vpon such as be at peace with him: and he brake his couenaunt.
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.
30Sharpe stones are vnder him lyke potsheardes, and he lyeth vpon sharpe thinges as vpon the soft myre.