Psalms 58:2
But ye ymagin myschefe in youre hertes, and youre hondes deale with wickednesse.
But ye ymagin myschefe in youre hertes, and youre hondes deale with wickednesse.
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1Yf youre myndes be vpon rightuousnesse in dede, then iudge the thinge that is right, o ye sonnes of men.
3For yor hondes are defyled with bloude, and yor fyngers wt vnrighteousnesse: Yor lippes speake lesynges, & yor tonge setteth out wickednes.
4No man regardeth righteousnes, & no ma iudgeth truly Euery man hopeth in vayne thinges, and ymagineth disceate, coceaueth weerynesse, & bringeth forth euell.
1Wo vnto them, that ymagyn to do harme, and deuyse vngraciousnesse vpon their beddes, to perfourme it in ye cleare daye: for their power is agaynst God.
2When they covet to haue londe, they take it by violence, they robbe men off their houses. Thus they oppresse a ma for his house, & euery man for his heretage.
3yet they saye they do well, when they do euell. As the prince wil, so sayeth the iudge: yt he maye do him a pleasure agayne. The greate ma speaketh what his herte desyreth, & ye hearers alowe him.
6Their webbe maketh no clothe, & they maye not couer the wt their labours. Their dedes are ye dedes of wickednes, & ye worke of robbery is in their hodes.
7Their fete runne to euell, & they make haist to shed innocet bloude. Their coucels are wicked coucels, harme & destruccio are in their wayes.
18an herte yt goeth aboute wt wicked ymaginacios, fete that be swift in rennynge to do myschefe,
10In whose hondes is wickednesse, and their right honde is full of giftes.
6They ymagin wickednesse, and kepe it secrete amonge them selues, euery man in ye depe of his herte.
3The vngodly are frowarde, eue from their mothers wombe: as soone as they be borne, they go astraie & speake lyes.
17Neuertheles, as for thine eyes and thine herte, they loke vpon covetousnesse, to shed innocent bloude, to do wronge and violence.
3O plucke me not awaye amonge the vngodly and wicked doers, which speake frendly to their neghboure, but ymagin myschefe in their hertes.
4Rewarde them acordinge to their dedes and wickednesse of their owne inuencions.
16For their fete rune to euell, & are haistie to shed bloude.
10Shulde I not be displeased, for the vnrightuous good in the houses of the wicked, and because the measure is minished?
11Or shulde I iustfie the false balaunces and the bagge of disceatfull weightes,
12amonge those that be full off riches vnrightuously gotten: where the citesyns deale with falsede, speake lyes, and haue disceatfull tunges in their mouthes?
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, ad go aboute to ouerthrowe youre owne frende.
4Wherin take ye youre pleasure? Vpo whom gape ye with yor mouth, & bleare out yor tonge? Are ye not childre of aduoutry, & a sede of dissimulaicon?
5Ye take youre pleasure vnder the okes, & vnder all grene trees, the childe beynge slayne in the valleys, & dennes of stone.
13Namely, transgresse & dyssemble agaynst ye LORDE, & fall awaye fro or God: vsinge presuptuous & traytorous ymaginacions, & castinge false matters in or hertes.
2Which ymagin myschefe in their hertes, & stere vp strife all the daye longe.
18Thy wayes and thy thoughtes, haue brought the vnto this, this is thyne owne wickednesse and disobediece, that hath possessed thyne hert:
2but swearinge, lyege, maslaughter, theft and aduoutry haue gotten the ouerhande, & one bloudgiltynesse foloweth another.
15Their fete are swifte to shed bloude.
7Ye turne the lawe to wormwod, and cast downe rightuousnes vnto the grounde.
19Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.
14yf thou woldest put awaye the wickednesse, which thou hast in honde, so that no vngodlynesse dwelt in thy house:
18The laboure of the vngodly prospereth not, but he that soweth rightuosnes, shal receaue a sure rewarde.
11Because now that euell workes are not haistely punyshed, the hert of man geueth him self ouer vnto wickednesse:
9The chaunginge of their countenaunce bewrayeth them, yee they declare their owne synnes them selues, as the Sodomites, & hyde the not. Wo be vnto their soules, for they shalbe heuely rewarded.
14Beholde, he trauayleth with myschefe, he hath coceaued vnhappynesse, and brought forth a lye.
2For their herte ymagineth to do hurte, & their lippes talke of myschefe.
13Beholde, I haue smytten my hondes vpo thy couetousnesse, that thou hast vsed, and vpon the bloude which hath bene shed in the.
4Beholde, when ye fast, youre lust remayneth still: for ye do no lesse violence to youre detters: lo, ye fast to strife and debate, and to smyte him with youre fist, that speaketh vnto you. Ye fast not (as somtyme) that youre voyce might be herde aboue.
13But now they haue plowed them wickednesse, therfore shal they reepe synne, and eate the frute of lyes. Seinge thou puttest thy cofidence in thine owne wayes, and leanest to ye multitude of thy worthies:
35He conceaueth trauayle, he beareth myschefe, & his body bryngeth forth disceate.
2Where as the goodnesse of God endureth yet daylie.
3Thy tonge ymagineth wickednesse, and with lyes it cutteth like a sharpe rasoure.
3Thinkest thou it well done, to oppresse me, to cast me of (beinge a worke of thy hondes) and to manteyne the councell of the vngodly?
19For out of ye hert come euell thoughtes murthur, breakynge of wedlocke, whordome theft, false witnesse, blasphemy.
15Breake thou ye arme off the vngodly and malycious, search out the wickednesse which he hath done, that he maye perish.
15Though ye holde out yor hondes, yet turne I myne eyes from you. And though ye make many prayers, yet heare I nothinge at all, for youre hondes are full of bloude.
17For they eate the bred of wickednesse, and drike the wyne of robbery.
8Galaad is a cite of wicked doers, of malicious people and bloudshedders.
3Ye are taken out for the euel daye, euen ye that syt in the stole of wylfulnesse:
8Whose mouth talketh of vanite, & their right hade is a righthande of falsede.