Psalms 73:6
And this is the cause that they be so puft vp in pryde, & ouerwhelmed with cruelte and vnrigthuousnesse.
And this is the cause that they be so puft vp in pryde, & ouerwhelmed with cruelte and vnrigthuousnesse.
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7Their eyes swell for fatnesse, they do euen what they lyst.
8Corrupte are they, and speake blasphemies maliciously, proude and presumptuous are their wordes.
9They stretch forth their mouth vnto the heauen, & their tonge goeth thorow the worlde.
3And why. I was greued at ye wicked, to se the vngodly in soch prosperite.
4For they are in no parell of death, but stonde fast like a palace.
5They come in no misfortune like other folke, nether are they plaged like other men.
10Which manteyne their owne welthynesse with oppression, & their mouth speaketh proude thinges.
11They lye waytinge in or waye on euery syde, turnynge their eyes downe to the grounde.
5The proude haue layed a snare for me, & spred a nett abrode with coardes, yee & sett trappes in my waye.
18Let it be vnto him as the cloke that he hath vpon him, and as the gyrdle that he is gyrded withall.
19Let it thus happen from the LORDE vnto myne enemies, and to those that speake euell agaynst my soule.
2Whyle ye vngodly hath the ouer hande, the poore must suffre persecucion: O that they were taken in the ymaginacions which they go aboute.
12For ye synne of their mouth, for the wordes of their lippes, & because of their pryde, let the be taken: & why? their preachinge is of cursynge & lyes.
6They that put their trust in their good, & boost them selues in the multitude of their riches.
9for that shal brynge grace vnto thy heade, & shalbe a cheyne aboute thy necke.
10This shal happen vnto them for their pryde, because they haue dealte so shamefully with the LORDE of hoostes people, and magnified them selues aboue them.
23I wil make clene ryddaunse, for the londe is whole defyled with vnrightuous iudgment of innocent bloude, & the cite is full off abhominacions.
18Presumptuousnes goeth before destruccion, and after a proude stomake there foloweth a fall.
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.
26Let them be put to confucion and shame, that reioyse at my trouble: let the be clothed with rebuke and dishonoure, that boost the selues agaynst me.
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.
8But yf they be layed in preson and cheynes, or bounde with the bondes of pouerte:
9then sheweth he them their workes ad dedes and the synnes wherwt they haue vsed cruell violence.
15with fayre gyrdles aboute them, and goodly bonettes vpon their heades, lokynge all like prynces (after ye maner of the Babilonias and Caldees in their owne londe, where they be borne).
34Yff a man will cosidre all hye thinges, this same is a kynge ouer all the children off pryde.
18they shall gyrde them selues with sack cloth, feare shal fall vpon them. Their faces shall be confouded, and their heades balde:
18With all their power haue they chaunged my garmet, & gyrded me therwith, as it were wt a coate.
6Louynge and fauorable is the face of the rightuous, but ye fore heade of the vngodly is past shame, and presumptuous.
27And like as a net is full of byrdes, so are their houses full of that, which they haue gotten with falsede and disceate. Herof cometh their greate substaunce and riches,
28herof are they fat and welthy, and are runne awaye fro me with shamefull blasphemies. They ministre not the lawe, they make no ende of the fatherlesses cause, they iudge not the poore acordinge to equite.
2They cosidre not in their hertes, that I remebre all their wickednes. They go aboute wt their owne ynuencios, but I se them wel ynough.
3They make the kinge and the princes, to haue pleasure in their wickednes & lyes.
9Sela. Let the myschefe of their owne lippes fall vpon ye head of the, yt copase me aboute.
5The LORDE abhorreth all presumptuous & proude hertes, there maye nether strength ner power escape.
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.
11poure out the indignacion of thy wrath: se that thou cast downe all ye proude,
15Yee thou hast spoyled the vngodly off their light, & broke the arme of the proude.
8To bynde their kynges in cheynes, & their nobles with lynckes of yron.
12amonge those that be full off riches vnrightuously gotten: where the citesyns deale with falsede, speake lyes, and haue disceatfull tunges in their mouthes?
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.
17For they eate the bred of wickednesse, and drike the wyne of robbery.
7The more they increased in multitude, the more they synned agaynst me, therfore wil I chaurge their honoure in to shame.
6Yee one shal take a frende of his owne kynred by ye bosome, and saye: thou hast clothinge, thou shalt be oure heade, for thou mayest kepe us from this fall and parell.
10For like as the thornes that sticke together, and as the drye strawe, so shal the dronckardes be consumed together, euen when they be full.
7He hath so hedged me in, that I can not get out, & hath layed heuy lynckes vpon me.
12Lo, these are the vngodly, these prospere in the worlde, these haue riches in possession.
9Thus saieth the LORDE: Euen so will I corruppe the pryde off Iuda, and the hie mynde off Ierusale.
23After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.
18Wo vnto vayne persones, that drawe wickednes vnto the, as it were with a coorde: and synne, as it were with a cart rope.
13As for soch as be fayned, dyssemblers and ypocrytes, they heape vp wrath for them selues: for they call not vpon him, though they be his presoners.