Romans 3:13
Their throte is an open sepulcre, with their tunges they haue disceaued, the poyson off Aspes is vnder their lippes.
Their throte is an open sepulcre, with their tunges they haue disceaued, the poyson off Aspes is vnder their lippes.
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3They sharpen their tonges like a serpent, Adders poyson is vnder their lippes.
14Their mouth is full of cursynge and bytternesse.
15Their fete are swifte to shed bloude.
16Destruccion & wrechidnes are in their wayes,
9their throte is an open sepulchre: with their tonges they disceaue.
10Punysh them (o God) that they maye perish in their owne ymaginacions: cast them out because of the multitude of their vngodlinesse, for they rebell agaynst the.
3The vngodly are frowarde, eue from their mothers wombe: as soone as they be borne, they go astraie & speake lyes.
4They are as furious as the serpent, euen like the deaf Adder that stoppeth hir eares.
7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
12They are all gone out of the waye, they are alltogether become vnprofitable: there is none that doeth good, no not one.
9They stretch forth their mouth vnto the heauen, & their tonge goeth thorow the worlde.
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.
33Their wyne is the poyson of Dragons, & the furious gall of Adders.
16The serpentes heade shall sucke him, and the adders tonge shall slaye him:
5Yee one dissembleth with another, and they deale with no treuth. They haue practised their tunges to lye, and taken greate paynes to do myschefe.
2and speake agaynst me with false toges. They compase me aboute with wordes of hatred, & fight agaynst me without a cause.
8Their tunges are like sharpe arowes, to speake disceate. With their mouth they speake peaceably to their neghboure, but preuely they laye waite for him.
3They bede their tuges like bowes, to shute out lies: As for the treuth, they maye nothinge awaye with all in the worlde. For they go from one wickednes to another, and holde nothinge of me, saieth the LORDE.
7Beholde, they speake (agaynst me) wt their mouth, swerdes are vnder their lippes, for who reproueth the?
8But the toge can no man tame. Yt is an vnruely euell full of deedly poysou.
3Which whette their tuges like a swerde, & shute wt their venimous wordes like as wt arowes.
2For their herte ymagineth to do hurte, & their lippes talke of myschefe.
2Euery man telleth lyes to his neghbor, they do but flater with their lippes and dissemble in their herte.
3O that the LORDE wolde rote out all disceatfull lippes, ad the tonge that speaketh proude thinges.
13Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes that they speake no gyle.
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.
19Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.
3The wordes of his mouth are vnrightuousnesse and disceate, he wil not be lerned to do good.
2Where as the goodnesse of God endureth yet daylie.
13They gape vpon me with their mouthes, as it were a rampinge and roaringe lyon.
9Sela. Let the myschefe of their owne lippes fall vpon ye head of the, yt copase me aboute.
12Whe wickednesse is swete in his mouth, he hydeth it vnder his tonge.
3What rewarde shalbe geuen or done vnto the, thou false tonge?
17They haue eares, and yet they heare not, nether is there eny breth i their mouthes.
6and the tonge is fyre, and a worlde of wyckednes. So is the tonge set amonge oure membres, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth a fyre all that we haue of nature, and is it selfe set a fyre euen of hell.
12amonge those that be full off riches vnrightuously gotten: where the citesyns deale with falsede, speake lyes, and haue disceatfull tunges in their mouthes?
8Whose mouth talketh of vanite, & their right hade is a righthande of falsede.
34O ye generacio of vypers, how can ye speake good, whan ye youre selues are euell? For of ye abundace of ye hert ye mouth speaketh.
24An enemie dyssembleth with his lippes, and in the meane season he ymagineth myschefe:
3They make the kinge and the princes, to haue pleasure in their wickednes & lyes.
14The meate that he eateth, shalbe turned to the poyson of serpetes within his body.
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.
18Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.
36Neuerthelesse, they dyd but flater him in their mouthes, and dissembled with him in their tonges.
46All oure enemies gape vpon vs.
5but thy wickednesse teacheth thy mouth, and so thou hast chosen the a craftie tonge.
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?
7They haue handes and handle not, fete haue they, but they can not go, nether can they speake thorow their throte.
29beynge full of all vnrighteousnes, whordome, wickednes, couetousnes, maliciousnes, full of enuye, murthur, strife, disceate, euell codicioned whisperers,