Psalms 89:41
All they that go by the way spoyle hym: he is become a rebuke vnto his neyghbours.
All they that go by the way spoyle hym: he is become a rebuke vnto his neyghbours.
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39Thou hast broken the couenaunt of thy seruaunt: thou hast disgraced his crowne, castyng it on the grounde.
40Thou hast ouerthrowe all his walles: and broken downe his strong holdes.
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.
44Thou hast brought his noble estate to an ende: and hast cast his throne downe to the grounde.
45Thou hast shortened the dayes of his youth: and thou hast couered him with shame. Selah.
4We are become an open shame vnto our neyghbours: a very scorne and derision vnto them that are rounde about vs.
13Thou hast made vs a rebuke to our neighbours: to be laughed to scorne and had in derision of them that are rounde about vs.
14Thou hast made vs to be a fable among the heathen: and to be such that the people shake their head at vs.
11I became a reprofe among al mine enemies, but especially among my neighbours: and they of mine acquaintaunce were afraide of me, and they that dyd see me without, conueyed them selues quickly fro me.
50Remember O Lorde the dishonour * of thy seruauntes: I beare in my bosome the dishonour of all people that be mightie.
51Who beyng thine enemies O God do dishonour: who do dishonour the footsteppes of thine annoynted.
16for to heare the voyce of the slaunderer & blasphemer, and for to see the enemie and the auenger.
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.
7All they that see me, laugh me to scorne: they do make a mowe, and nod their head at me.
14Moreouer, I wyll make thee waste and reuiled among all the heathen that dwell about thee, in the sight of all them that go by thee.
5And the people shall eche one of them violently oppresse another, and euery one agaynst his neyghbour: The boy shall presume agaynst the elder, and the person of lowe degree agaynst the honorable.
11He hath marred my wayes, and broken me in peeces, he hath layde me waste altogether.
8Their streetes are waste, there walketh no man therin: God hath broken the appoyntment, the cities are cast away, and men are nothyng regarded.
16His rootes shalbe dryed vp beneath, and aboue shall his braunche be cut downe.
17His remembraunce shall perishe from the earth, and he shall haue no name in the streete.
18They shall driue him from the light into darkenesse, and chaste him cleane out of the worlde.
16Wherethrough they haue brought their lande into an euerlastyng wildernesse and scorne: so that whosoeuer trauayleth therby, shalbe abashed, and wagge their heades.
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.
40He bringeth princes into contempt: & he maketh them to wander in a wildernesse where there is no way at all.
9He strengthneth the destroyer against the mightie, & the destroyer shall come against the fortresse.
10They hate him that rebuketh in the gate, and they abhorre him that speaketh vprightly.
12And straungers haue destroyed hym, euen the terrible nations, and haue left hym: vpon the mountaynes and vpon al valleys haue his bowes fallen, and his bowes are broken by all the riuers of the land: and all the people of the earth are departed from his shadowe, & haue forsaken hym.
15All they that go by thee, clappe their handes at thee, hissing and wagging their heades vpon the daughter Hierusalem and say Is this the citie that men call so faire, wherein the whole lande reioyceth?
9He hath spoyled me of myne honour, and taken the crowne away from my head.
5Whether they be nye or farre from thee, they shall laugh thee to scorne, thou that hast gotten thee so foule a name, and art full of trouble.
10But I wyll make Esau bare, and discouer his secretes, so that he shall not be able to byde them: His seede shalbe wasted away, yea his brethren and his neighbours, and he hym selfe shall not be left behynde.
12Why hast thou then broken downe her hedge: that all they whiche go by plucke of her grapes?
39They that passed by, reuyled hym, waggyng their heades,
17Moreouer, Idumea shalbe a wyldernesse, whoso goeth by it, shalbe abashed, and wonder at all her miserable plagues.
23Then clap men their handes at hym, and hisse at him out of his place.
12And rewarde thou our neighbours seuen folde into their bosome: their blasphemie wherewith they haue blasphemed thee O God.
30He offreth his cheeke to the smyter, he wyll be content with reproffes:
19Thou hast knowen my reproofe, my shame, and my dishonour: myne aduersaries are all in thy syght.
7All the brethren of the poore do hate hym, yea his owne frendes withdrawe them selues from hym: and he that geueth credence to wordes, getteth nothing.
23For the Lorde him selfe wyll defende their cause, and do violence vnto them that haue vsed violence.
14I am laughed to scorne of all my people, they make songues vpon me all the day long.
26For they persecute hym whom thou hast smitten: and they talke of the griefe of them whom thou hast wounded.
21Making a man to sinne in the worde, and that toke him in a snare, whiche reproued them in the open place, and they that haue turned the cause of the righteous to naught.
6He hath made me a byworde of the people, where as afore I was their ioy.
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.
10And they shall mocke the kinges, and the princes shalbe a scorne vnto them: they shall deride euery stronghold, for they shall gather dust, and take it.
7All they that hated me whispered together: they imagined euyl agaynst me.
19Thy wound shall not be healed, thy plague is great, all that heare of thee, clap their handes: For to whom hath not thy euil dealing pearsed continually?