Psalms 49:2
Hye & lowe, riche & poore, one wt another.
Hye & lowe, riche & poore, one wt another.
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2Whether riches or pouerte do mete vs, it commeth all of God.
1O heare this, all ye people: pondre it well, all ye that dwell vpo the earth.
13The poore and the lender mete together, the LORDE lighteneth both their eyes.
14The seate of the kinge yt faithfully iudgeth the poore, shal continue sure for euermore.
7The LORDE maketh poore and maketh riche: He bryngeth lowe and exalteth.
8He taketh vp the neady out of the dust, and lifteth vp ye poore out of the myre, that he maye set them amonge the prynces, and to let them inheret the seate of honoure: for the foundacions and corners of the worlde are the LORDES, and he hath set the compase of the earth theron.
11Kynges of the earth & all people, princes & all iudges of ye worlde.
12Yonge men & maydes, olde men and children.
9Let the brother of lowe degre reioyce, in yt he is exalted:
10and the rich, in yt he is made lowe. For eue as the flor of ye grasse shal he vanyshe awaye.
6in yt a foole sytteth in greate dignite, & the rich are sett downe beneth:
7I se seruauntes ryde vpon horses, & prynces goinge vpon their fete as it were seruauntes.
19Vngodly men are ye He hath no respecte vnto the personnes of ye lordly, & regardeth not the rich more the poore. For they be all the worke of his hondes.
20The poore is hated euen of his owne neghbours, but the riche hath many frendes.
3My mouth shal speake of wy?dome, and my hert shal muse of vnderstondinge.
14Cast in thy lott amonge us, we shal haue all one purse.
7Which taketh vp the symple out of the dust, and lifteth the poore out of the myre.
8That he maye set him amonge the prynces, euen amonge the prynces of his people.
4Riches make many frendes, but the poore is forsake of his owne frendes.
19There are small and greate: the bonde man, and he that is fre fro his master.
16Who so doth a poore man wronge to increase his owne riches, geueth (comoly) vnto the rich, and at the last commeth to pouerte himself.
19Better it is to be of humble mynde wt the lowly, then to deuyde ye spoyles wt ye proude.
1Blessed is he, yt considreth ye poore: ye LORDE shal delyuer him in the tyme of trouble.
19The oppressed shal holde a mery feast in the LORDE, and the poore people shal reioyse in the holy one of Israel.
11The rich man thynketh him self to be wyse, but the poore that hath vnderstondinge, ca perceaue him wel ynough.
9Sela. As for men, they are but vayne, me are disceatfull: vpo the weightes they are al together lighter then vanite itself.
41Yet helpeth he the poore out of misery (at the last) and maketh him an housholde like a flocke of shepe.
8Yf thou seyst the poore to be oppressed and wrongeously dealt withall, so yt equite & the right of the lawe is wraisted in the londe: maruell not thou at soch iudgmet, for one greate ma kepeth touch with another, and the mightie helpe the selues together.
9The whole londe also with the feldes and all that is therin, is in subieccion and bondage vnto ye kinge.
6For though the LORDE be hye, yet hath he respecte vnto ye lowly: as for ye proude, he beholdeth him afarre off.
16that the poore maye haue hope, & that the mouth of the oppressoure maye be stopped.
11which setteth vp them of lowe degre, and sendeth prosperite, to those that are in heuynesse:
52He putteth downe the mightie from the seate, and exalteth them of lowe degre.
23The poore maketh supplicacion and prayeth mekely, but the riche geueth a rough answere.
7The rich ruleth the poore, and ye borower is seruaunt to ye lender.
2It happeneth vnto one as vnto another: It goeth with the rightuous as with the vngodly: with the good & cleane as with the vncleane: with him that offereth as with him that offereth not: like as it goeth with the vertuous, so goeth it also with the synner: As it happeneth vnto the periured, so happeneth it also vnto him that is afrayed to be man sworne.
6A poore man ledynge a godly life, is better then the riche that goeth in frowarde wayes.
7Some men are riche, though they haue nothinge: agayne, some me are poore hauynge greate riches.
4that thrust the poore out of the waye, & oppresse the symple of the worlde together.
15The rich mas goodes are his stroge holde, but pouerte oppresseth the poore.
16Then sayde I: wy?dome is better then strength. Neuertheles, a symple mans wy?dome is despysed, & his wordes are not herde.
2Yf ther come in to yor copany a ma wt a golde rynge and in goodly aparell, & ther come in also a poore man in vyle raymet,
3& ye haue a respecte to him yt weareth the gaye clothinge & saye vnto hi: Sit thou here i a good place, & saye vnto ye poore, stonde thou there or sit here vnder my fote stole:
5Harken my deare beloued brethre. Hath not God chosen the poore of this worlde, which are ryche in faith, and heyres of the kyngdom which he promysed to the that loue him?
6But ye haue despised the poore. Are not the rych they which oppresse you: & they which drawe you before iudges?
2That he maye gouerne thy people acordinge vnto right, and defende thy poore.
33O considre this & be glad (ye that be in aduersite) seke after God, & yor soule shal lyue.
22Se yt thou robbe not ye poore because he is weake, and oppresse not ye simple in iudgment:
15Thus shal man haue a fall, he shalbe brought lowe, and the high lokes of the proude layde downe.
5One shall euer be doinge violence and wronge to another. The boye shal presume agaynst the elder, and the vyle persone agaynst the honorable.