Psalms 78:66

Bishops' Bible (1568)

He smote his enemies in the hynder parts: & put them to a perpetual shame.

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  • 1 Sam 5:6 : 6 But the hand of the Lorde was heauie vpon them of Asdod, and he destroyed them, and smote them with emerodes, both Asdod, and all the coastes thereof.
  • 1 Sam 6:4 : 4 Then sayd they: And what shalbe the sinne offering, which we shall rewarde him with? They aunswered: Fiue golden emerodes, and fiue golden myce, accordyng to the number of the princes of ye Philistines: For one plague was on you all, and on your princes.
  • Job 40:12 : 12 Loke on euery one that is arrogant, and bring him lowe, & destroy the wicked in their place:
  • Jer 23:40 : 40 And wyll bryng you to an euerlasting confusion, and into a shame that shall neuer be forgotten.

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  • 65But the Lorde awaked as though he had slept: like a giaunt making a triumphant noyse after wine.

  • 21God wyll wounde the head of his enemies: and the heary scalpe of hym who goeth on styll in his wickednesse.

  • Ps 18:37-38
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    70%

    37I haue pursued myne enemies and onertaken them: neither dyd I returne backe vntyll I had destroyed them.

    38I smote them downe, and they are not able to aryse: they haue taken such a fall vnder my feete.

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

  • Ps 89:41-43
    3 verses
    70%

    41All they that go by the way spoyle hym: he is become a rebuke vnto his neyghbours.

    42Thou hast exalted the ryght hande of his enemies: and made all his aduersaries to reioyce.

    43Thou hast turned the harde edge of his sworde: and thou hast not lifted him vp in the battayle.

  • 26The vngodly doth he punishe openly,

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

  • 26For they persecute hym whom thou hast smitten: and they talke of the griefe of them whom thou hast wounded.

  • 18Howe he met thee by the way, and smote the hyndmost of you, all that were feeble and came behynde, when thou wast faynted and weerie, and he feared not God.

  • 6Which when he is wroth, smiteth the people with continuall strokes, and in wrath raigneth ouer the heathen, who he persecuteth without compassion.

  • 10Thou makest vs to turne away backwarde from the enemie: so that they which hate vs, do make vs a spoyle vnto them.

  • 12Therfore thou wilt put them to flight: and direct thine arrowes agaynst their faces.

  • Ps 83:16-17
    2 verses
    69%

    16Make shame to appeare in their faces: that they may seeke thy name O God.

    17Let them be confounded and astonied with feare euer more & more: let them be put to shame, and perishe.

  • 17The Lorde hath fulfilled the thing that he was purposed to do, and perfourmed that he had deuised long ago: he hath destroyed and not spared, he hath caused thyne aduersarie to triumph ouer thee, and set vp the horne of thyne enemie.

  • 40Thou hast geuen me myne enemies neckes: and I haue destroyed them that hated me.

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    3For that myne enemies are returned backwarde: are fallen and perished at thy presence.

  • 14Thou diddest strike thorow with his owne staues the heades of his villages, they came out as a whirlewinde to scatter me: their reioycyng was as to deuour the poore secretly.

  • 7Hath he smitten hym as sore as he did the other that smote hym? Or is he slayne with so sore a slaughter as they that slue hym?

  • 41And thou hast geuen me the neckes of myne enemies: that I might destroye them that hate me.

  • 10O Lorde shall the aduersarie do this dishonour continually? shall the enemie blaspheme thy name for euer?

  • 23I wyll breake into peeces his foes before his face: and ouerthrowe them that hate hym.

  • 10He smote many nations: and slue mightie kinges.

  • 12And rewarde thou our neighbours seuen folde into their bosome: their blasphemie wherewith they haue blasphemed thee O God.

  • 10All myne enemies shalbe confounded and sore vexed: they shalbe turned backe, they shalbe put to shame sodainlye.

  • 5All they that beare an euyll wyll to Sion: shalbe confounded, and be made to turne backe from it.

  • 18Remember this O God, the enemie hath dishonoured: and the foolishe people hath blasphemed thy name.

  • 38I haue folowed vpon myne enemies, and destroyed them: and turned not againe, vntill I had consumed them.

  • 11Blesse Lorde his first fruites, and accept the worke of his handes: smyte the loynes of the that rise agaynst him, and of them that hate hym, that they ryse not agayne.

  • 3The plowemen plowed vpon my backe: they made long forrowes.

  • 30He offreth his cheeke to the smyter, he wyll be content with reproffes:

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

  • 14Let them be ashamed and confounded together that seke after my soule to destroy it: let them be dryuen backwarde & be put to rebuke that wyshe me euyll.

  • 11But the Lorde stoode by me lyke a mightie giaunt, therefore my persecutours fell and coulde do nothing: they shalbe sore confounded, for they haue done vnwisely, they shall haue an euerlasting shame, which shall neuer be forgotten.

  • 26Then lift he vp his hand against them, to geue them an ouerthrowe in the wildernesse:

  • 17I am wroth with hym for his couetousnesse, I smite hym, I hide me and am angrie, and he turneth himselfe, and foloweth thee by the way of his owne heart.

  • 36He smote al the first borne in their land: euen the first fruites of all their concupiscence.

  • 16The slaughter was great, for one fell euer still vpon another: and they sayde, Up, let vs go agayne to our owne people, and to our owne naturall countrey, from the cruel sworde.

  • Ps 70:2-3
    2 verses
    67%

    2Let them be ashamed and confounded that seke after my soule: let them be turned backwarde and be put to confusion that wishe me euyll.

    3Let them be returned backwarde: for a rewarde of their shamyng other which say, there, there.

  • 17Who smote great kinges: for his mercye endureth for euer.

  • 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

  • 7And in thy great glorie thou hast ouerthrowe them that rose vp agaynst thee: thou sendest foorth thy wrath, whiche consumed them euen as stubble.

  • 9Like as the children of Ephraim, which beyng harnessed & carying bowes: turned their backes in the day of battayle.

  • 5They shalbe greatly there afraide where no cause of feare is: for the Lord wyll breake the bones of hym that besiegeth thee, thou wylt put them to shame, because the Lorde hath despised them.

  • 6At thy rebuke O God of Iacob: both the charet and horse be brought to naught.