Psalms 7:15
He hath grauen and dygged vp a pytte, but he shal fall himself in to ye pytte yt he hath made.
He hath grauen and dygged vp a pytte, but he shal fall himself in to ye pytte yt he hath made.
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13He hath prepayred him the weapens of death, & ordened his arowes to destroye.
14Beholde, he trauayleth with myschefe, he hath coceaued vnhappynesse, and brought forth a lye.
15As for the Heithen, the are suncke downe in the pytte that they made: in the same nette, which they spred out priuely, is their owne fote take.
16Thus ye LORDE is knowne to execute true iudgment, whe the vngodly is trapped in the workes of his owne handes.
27Who so dyggeth vp a pytt, shal fal therin: and he yt weltreth a stone, shal stomble vpon it hymselfe.
8But he yt dyggeth vp a pytt, shall fall therin himself: & who so breaketh downe the hedge, a serpent shal byte him.
9Who so remoueth stones, shall haue trauayle withall: and he that heweth wod, shalbe hurt therwith.
16For his vnhappynes shall come vpon his owne heade, & his wickednes shall fall vpon his owne pate.
10Who so ledeth ye rightuous in to an euell waye, shal fall in to his owne pytt, but ye iust shal haue the good in possession.
7His presumptuous goinges shal be kepte in, and his owne councell shal cast him downe.
8For his fete shalbe taken in the nett, and he shal walke in the snare.
9His fote shalbe holden in the gilder, and the thurstie shal catch him.
10The snare is layed for him in the grounde, and a pytfall in the waye.
7For they haue pryuely laied their nett to destroye me without a cause, yee and made a pitte for my soule, which I neuer deserued.
8Let a sodane destruccio come vpon him vnawarres, and ye nett that he hath layed priuely, catch him self, that he maye fall in to his owne myschefe.
6Set vp thy self (o God) aboue the heaues, and thy glory aboue all the earth.
14he is euer ymageninge myschefe & frowardnesse in his hert, & causeth discorde.
15Therfore shal his destruccion come hastely vpo him, sodenly shal he be all tobroken, and not be healed.
33Yf a man open a well, or dygge a pytt, and couer it not, and there fall an oxe or Asse therin,
9yee to rauish the poore, when he hath gotten him in to his nett.
10Then smyteth he, then oppresseth he & casteth downe the poore with his auctorite.
15Yet darre I laye, yt thou shalt be brought downe to the depe of hell.
13which compaseth ye wyse in their owne craftynesse, and ouertroweth the councell of the wicked:
9He hath stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones, & made my pathes croked.
15Well, thou wilt kepe the olde waye, yt all wicked me haue gone:
3The wordes of his mouth are vnrightuousnesse and disceate, he wil not be lerned to do good.
4He ymagineth myschefe vpon his bedde, he will come in no good waye, ner refuse the thinge that is euell.
20Who so hath a frowarde herte, opteyneth no good: and he yt hath an ouerthwarte tonge, shal fall into myschefe.
11He hath marred my wayes, and broke me in peces, he hath layed me waist altogether.
28Therfore shall his dwellynge be in desolate cities, & in houses which no ma inhabiteth, but are become heapes of stones.
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, ad go aboute to ouerthrowe youre owne frende.
18Namely, how thou hast set the in a slippery place, that thou maiest cast the downe headlynges & destroye the.
2Where as he neuertheles plageth ye wicked, and yet goeth not from his worde, wha he steppeth forth and taketh the victory agaynst the housholde of the frauwerde, and against the helpe of euel doers.
8Then came the Heithen together on euery syde out of all countrees agaynst him, layed their nettes for him, and toke him in their pytte.
27An vngodly personne stereth vp euell, and in his lippes he is as an whote burnynge fyre.
7Sela.The rightuous shal se this, & feare, and laugh him to scorne.
85The proude haue dygged pittes for me, which are not after thy lawe.
7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
30He that wyncketh wt his eyes, ymagineth myschefe: and he yt byteth his lippes, wyl do some harme.
22The wickednesses of the vngodly shal catch himself, and with the snares of his owne synnes shal he be trapped.
14The mouth of an harlot is a depe pytt, wherin he falleth that ye LORDE is angrie withall.
3I haue sene my self, when the foolish was depe roted, that his bewty was sodely destroyed:
35He conceaueth trauayle, he beareth myschefe, & his body bryngeth forth disceate.
5He hath buylded rounde aboute me, & closed me in with gall and trauayle.
19The waye of ye slouthfull is full of thornes, but ye strete of the rightuous is well clensed.
10Let hote burnynge coales fall vpo the, let the be cast in to the fyre, and in to the pytt, that they neuer ryse vp agayne.
20Their mouthes are softer then butter, & yet haue they batell in their mynde: their wordes are smoother then oyle, and yet be they very swerdes.
14The vngodly drawe out the swerde & bende their bowe, to cast downe ye symple & poore, and to slaye soch as go ye right waye.
30He treadeth the golde in the myre like ye sharpe potsherdes.