Psalms 7:16
For his vnhappynes shall come vpon his owne heade, & his wickednes shall fall vpon his owne pate.
For his vnhappynes shall come vpon his owne heade, & his wickednes shall fall vpon his owne pate.
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14Beholde, he trauayleth with myschefe, he hath coceaued vnhappynesse, and brought forth a lye.
15He hath grauen and dygged vp a pytte, but he shal fall himself in to ye pytte yt he hath made.
15For the daye off the LORDE is harde by vpon all Heithen. Like as thou hast done, so shalt thou be dealte withall, yee thou shalt be rewarded euen vpon thine heade.
9Sela. Let the myschefe of their owne lippes fall vpon ye head of the, yt copase me aboute.
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.
11A man full of wordes shal not prospere vpon earth: a malicious & wicked person shal be hunted awaye and destroyed.
26Who so kepeth euell will secretly to do hurte, his malyce shalbe shewed before the whole congregacion.
27Who so dyggeth vp a pytt, shal fal therin: and he yt weltreth a stone, shal stomble vpon it hymselfe.
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.
15Therfore shal his destruccion come hastely vpo him, sodenly shal he be all tobroken, and not be healed.
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.
6Louynge and fauorable is the face of the rightuous, but ye fore heade of the vngodly is past shame, and presumptuous.
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.
21The God that smyteth his enemies vpo the heades & vpon the hayrie scalpes: soch as go on still in their wikednes.
44And the kynge sayde vnto Semei: Thou remembrest all ye wickednes, which thy hert knoweth that thou dyddest vnto my father Dauid. The LORDE hath recompenced ye thy wickednes, vpon thy heade.
11But wo be to ye vngodly and vnrightuous for they shalbe rewarded after their workes.
7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
16His rotes shalbe dryed vp beneth, & aboue shall his haruest be cut downe.
31Who darre reproue him for his wayes to his face? who rewardeth him for the vngraciousnesse that he doth?
27The heauen shall declare his wickednesse, & the earth shal take parte agaynst him.
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.
30He that wyncketh wt his eyes, ymagineth myschefe: and he yt byteth his lippes, wyl do some harme.
13which compaseth ye wyse in their owne craftynesse, and ouertroweth the councell of the wicked:
20Their owne destruccion and misery shal they se with their eyes, and drynke of the fearfull wrath of the Allmighty.
19Therfore thus saieth the LORDE God: As truly as I lyue, I will bringe myne ooth that he hath despysed, and my couenaunt that he hath broken, vpon his owne heade.
17He clothed him self with cursynge like as with a rayment: yee it wente in to his bowels like water, and like oyle in to his bones.
8But he yt dyggeth vp a pytt, shall fall therin himself: & who so breaketh downe the hedge, a serpent shal byte him.
6Vpon the vngodly he shal rayne snares, fyre, brymstone, storme and tempest: this rewarde shal they haue to drynke.
3How longe wil ye ymagin myschefe agaynst euery man? ye shal be slayne all ye sorte of you: yee as a tottringe wall shal ye be, & like a broken hedge.
8Yee their owne tunges shall make them fall, In so moch that who so seyth the, shal laugh the to scorne.
7The robberies of the vngodly shalbe their owne destruccion, for they wolde not do the thynge that was right.
20Who so hath a frowarde herte, opteyneth no good: and he yt hath an ouerthwarte tonge, shal fall into myschefe.
8He yt soweth wickednesse, shal reape sorowe, & the rodde of his plage shal destroye him.
13Who so rewardeth euell for good, the plage shal not departe fro his house.
22The wickednesses of the vngodly shal catch himself, and with the snares of his owne synnes shal he be trapped.
5The rightuousnes of ye innocent ordreth his waye, but the vngodly shal fall in his owne wickednesse.
23He shal recompence the their wickednesse, and destroye them in their owne malice: yee the LORDE oure God shal destroye them.
18But laboure shal he, & yet haue nothinge to eate. Greate trauayle shal he make for riches, but he shal not enioye them.
4Rewarde them acordinge to their dedes and wickednesse of their owne inuencions.
10Therfore fall the people vnto them, and there out sucke they no small auauntage.
17He that by violece sheddeth eny mans bloude, shal be a rennagate vnto his graue, and no man shal be able to sucor him.
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.
22for so shalt thou heape coales offyre vpo his heade, and the LORDE shal rewarde the.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.
19Beholde, the stormy wether of the LORDE (that is, his indignacion) shal go forth, and shal fall downe vpon the heade of the vngodly.
27He that laboureth for honesty fyndeth his desyre: but who so seketh after myschefe, it shal happe vnto him.
29Who so maketh disquyetnesse in his owne house, he shal haue wynde for his heretage, and the foole shal be seruaunt to the wyse.
3The wordes of his mouth are vnrightuousnesse and disceate, he wil not be lerned to do good.