Psalms 94:3
LORDE, how longe shal the vngodly, how longe shal the vngodly tryumphe?
LORDE, how longe shal the vngodly, how longe shal the vngodly tryumphe?
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4 How longe shal all wicked doers speake so di?daynedly, and make soch proude boastynge?
5 They smyte downe thy people (o LORDE) and trouble thine heretage.
10 We se oure tokens nomore, there is not one prophet more, no not one that vnderstondeth enymore.
2 How longe wil ye geue wroge iudgment, & accepte the personnes of the vngodly?
1 O Lorde God, to whom vengeaunce belogeth: thou God to whom vengeaunce belongeth, shewe thy self.
2 Arise thou iudge of the worlde, & rewarde the proude after their deseruynge.
16 Who ryseth vp with me agaynst the wicked? who taketh my parte agaynst the euell doers?
46 The dayes of his youth hast thou shortened, and couered him with dishonoure.
1 How longe wilt thou forget me, o LORDE? for euer? how longe wilt thou hyde thy face fro me?
2 Oh how loge shall I seke councell in my soule? how longe shall I be so vexed in my herte? how longe shal myne enemie triumphe ouer me?
5 LORDE, how longe wilt thou be angrie? shal thy gelousy burne like fyre for euer?
84 How many are the dayes of thy seruaunt? Whe wilt thou be auenged of my aduersaries?
1 O Lorde, thou art more rightuous, then that I shulde dispute with the: Neuertheles, let me talke with the in thinges reasonable. How happeneth it, that the waye off the vngodly is so prosperous? and that it goeth so wel with them, which (with out eny shame) offede and lyue in wickednesse?
7 That the vngodly are grene as the grasse, and that all the workes of wickednes do florish, to be destroyed for euer.
7 Wherfore do wicked me lyue in health and prosperite, come to their olde age, & increase in riches?
3 My soule also is in greate trouble, but LORDE how longe?
20 Wilt thou haue eny thinge to do with the stole of wickednesse, which ymagineth myschefe in the lawe?
2 O ye sonnes off men: how longe will ye blaspheme myne honoure? why haue ye soch pleasure in vanyte, & seke after lyes?
5 the prayse of the vngodly hath bene shorte, and that the ioye of Ypocrytes continued but ye twincklinge of an eye?
13 Turne the agayne (o LORDE) at the last, and be gracious vnto thy seruauntes.
4 How longe shall the londe mourne, and all the herbes off the felde perish, for the wickednes off them that dwell therin? The catell and the byrdes are gone, yet saye they: tush, God will not destroye vs vtterly.
10 Suffre yet a litle whyle, & ye vngodly shalbe clene gone: thou shalt loke after his place, & he shal be awaye.
1 Why boastest thou thy self (thou Tyraunt) that thou canst do myschefe?
4 O LORDE God of hoostes, how loge wilt thou be angrie ouer the prayer of thy people?
1 Why are they so many (o LORDE) yt trouble me? a greate multitude are they, that ryse agaynst me.
13 That thou mayest geue him pacience in tyme of aduersite, vntill the pytte be dygged vp for the vngodly.
3 As for the vngodly & he yt ioyneth himself to ye copani of wicked doers shal not destruccion & misery came vpon him?
3 Thinkest 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?
1 Why art thou gone so farre of, o LORDE? wilt thou hyde thyselff in tyme of trouble?
3 Doth God peruerte the thinge that is laufull? Or, doth the Allmightie destroye the thynge that is right?
24 Iudge me (o LORDE my God) acordinge to thy rightuousnesse, yt they triuphe not ouer me.
3 Why lettest thou me se weerynesse and laboure? Tyrany and violence are before me, power ouergoeth right:
19 Vp LORDE, let not man haue the vpper hade, let the Heithe be codemned before the.
24 As for the worlde, he geueth it ouer in to the power of the wicked, soch as the rulers be, wherof all londes are full. Is it not so? where is there eny, but he is soch one?
8 Let not ye vngodly haue his desyre (o LORDE) let him not haue his purpose, lest they be to proude.
21 How longe shall I se the tokens of warre, and heare the noyse of the trompettes?
13 Wherfore shulde the wicked blaspheme God, and saye in his herte: Tush, he careth not for it?
34 But the LORDE wil not leaue him in his hodes, ner codemne him when he is iudged.
3 And why. I was greued at ye wicked, to se the vngodly in soch prosperite.
49 What man is he that lyueth, and shal not se death? Maye a ma delyuer his owne soule from the honde of hell?
17 Maye he be made whole, that loueth no right? Yf thou were a very innocent man, shuldest thou then be punyshed?
30 that the wicked is kepte vnto the daye of destruccion, and that the vngodly shalbe brought forth in the daye of wrath.
3 How 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.
15 Comforte vs agayne, now after the tyme that thou hast plaged vs, and for the yeares wherin we haue suffred aduersite.
12 Wilt thou not be intreated (LORDE) for all this? Wilt thou holde thy peace, and scourge vs so sore?
8 And why? when vanite and ydylnes getteth the ouer hande amonge the children of men, all are full of ye vngodly.
12 The vngodly layeth wayte for the iust, & gna?sheth vpon him wt his tethe.
10 The vngodly shal se it, & it shal greue him: he shall gnash wt his teth & consume awaye, & the desyre of the vngodly shal perish.
3 Yf thou (LORDE) wilt be extreme to marcke what is done amysse, Oh LORDE, who maye abyde it?
13 Vp LORDE, dispoynte him & cast him downe: delyuer my soule with thy swerde from the vngodly.