Job 10:3
Thinkest thou it good to oppresse me, and to cast off the labour of thine handes, and to fauour the counsel of the wicked?
Thinkest thou it good to oppresse me, and to cast off the labour of thine handes, and to fauour the counsel of the wicked?
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4Hast thou carnall eyes? Or doest thou see as man seeth?
13Wherefore doeth the wicked contemne God? he saith in his heart, Thou wilt not regard.
14Yet thou hast seene it: for thou beholdest mischiefe and wrong, that thou mayest take it into thine handes: the poore committeth himselfe vnto thee: for thou art the helper of the fatherlesse.
15Breake thou the arme of the wicked and malicious: searche his wickednes, and thou shalt finde none.
3And yet thou openest thine eyes vpon such one, and causest me to enter into iudgement with thee.
3Is not destruction to the wicked & strange punishment to the workers of iniquitie?
3Is it any thing vnto the Almightie, that thou art righteous? or is it profitable to him, that thou makest thy wayes vpright?
12Why doeth thine heart take thee away, and what doe thine eyes meane,
13That thou answerest to God at thy pleasure, and bringest such wordes out of thy mouth?
3Why doest thou shewe mee iniquitie, and cause me to beholde sorowe? for spoyling, and violence are before me: and there are that rayse vp strife and contention.
2I will say vnto God, Condemne mee not: shew me, wherefore thou contendest with mee.
3Doeth God peruert iudgement? or doeth the Almightie subuert iustice?
13Thou art of pure eyes, and canst not see euill: thou canst not behold wickednesse: wherefore doest thou looke vpon the transgressors, and holdest thy tongue when the wicked deuoureth the man, that is more righteous then he?
8(40:3) Wilt thou disanul my iudgement? or wilt thou condemne me, that thou mayst be iustified?
9Is it well that he shoulde seeke of you? will you make a lye for him, as one lyeth for a man?
16But vnto the wicked said God, What hast thou to doe to declare mine ordinances, that thou shouldest take my couenant in thy mouth,
17Shal he that hateth iudgement, gouerne? & wilt thou iudge him wicked that is most iust?
18Wilt thou say vnto a King, Thou art wicked? or to princes, Ye are vngodly?
17But thou art ful of the iudgement of the wicked, though iudgement and equitie maintaine all things.
1O Lorde, if I dispute with thee, thou art righteous: yet let mee talke with thee of thy iudgements: wherefore doeth the way of the wicked prosper? why are all they in wealth that rebelliously transgresse?
6That thou inquirest of mine iniquitie, and searchest out my sinne?
7Thou knowest that I can not do wickedly: for none can deliuer me out of thine hand.
8Thine handes haue made me, and fashioned mee wholy rounde about, and wilt thou destroy me?
16Lo, their wealth is not in their hand: therfore let the counsell of the wicked bee farre from me.
2The wicked with pride doeth persecute the poore: let them be taken in the craftes that they haue imagined.
3For the wicked hath made boast of his owne heartes desire, and the couetous blesseth himselfe: he contemneth the Lord.
13This is the portion of a wicked man with God, and the heritage of tyrants, which they shal receiue of the Almightie.
7Will ye speake wickedly for Gods defence, and talke deceitfully for his cause?
2How long wil ye iudge vniustly, and accept the persons of the wicked? Selah.
4Let that day bee darkenesse, let not God regarde it from aboue, neyther let the light shine vpon it,
17What is man, that thou doest magnifie him, and that thou settest thine heart vpon him?
6If thou sinnest, what doest thou against him, yea, when thy sinnes be many, what doest thou vnto him?
7If thou be righteous, what giuest thou vnto him? or what receiueth he at thine hand?
8Thy wickednesse may hurt a man as thou art: and thy righteousnes may profite ye sonne of man.
35In ouerthrowing the right of a man before the face of the most high,
20Hath the throne of iniquitie fellowship with thee, which forgeth wrong for a Lawe?
2Thinkest thou this right, that thou hast said, I am more righteous then God?
3For thou hast said, What profiteth it thee and what auaileth it me, to purge me fro my sinne?
24Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and takest me for thine enemie?
3Wherefore are wee counted as beastes, and are vile in your sight?
4Thou art as one that teareth his soule in his anger. Shall the earth bee forsaken for thy sake? or the rocke remoued out of his place?
28For ye say, Where is the princes house? & where is the tabernacle of the wickeds dwelling?
10Take thy plague away from mee: for I am consumed by the stroke of thine hand.
17Shall man be more iust then God? or shall a man be more pure then his maker?
24The earth is giuen into the hand of ye wicked: he couereth the faces of the iudges therof: if not, where is he? or who is he?
11Woe be to the wicked, it shalbe euill with him: for the reward of his handes shalbe giuen him.
9For he hath saide, It profiteth a man nothing that he should walke with God.
10Therefore hearken vnto me, ye men of wisedome, God forbid that wickednesse should be in God, and iniquitie in the Almightie.
23Who hath appointed to him his way? or who can say, Thou hast done wickedly?
1To him that excelleth. A Psalme of Dauid to giue instruction. When Doeg the Edomite came and shewed Saul, and saide to him, Dauid is come to the house of Abimelech. Why boastest thou thy selfe in thy wickednesse, O man of power? the louing kindenesse of God indureth dayly.