Psalms 73:3
For I feared at the foolish, when I sawe the prosperitie of the wicked.
For I feared at the foolish, when I sawe the prosperitie of the wicked.
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2As for me, my feete were almost gone: my steps had welneere slipt.
12Lo, these are the wicked, yet prosper they alway, and increase in riches.
13Certainely I haue clensed mine heart in vaine, and washed mine hands in innocencie.
2Doubtlesse anger killeth the foolish, and enuie slayeth the idiote.
3I haue seene the foolish well rooted, and suddenly I cursed his habitation, saying,
6The righteous also shall see it, and feare, and shall laugh at him, saying,
7Beholde the man that tooke not God for his strength, but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and put his strength in his malice.
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.
19Fret not thy selfe because of the malicious, neither be enuious at the wicked.
1A Psalme of Dauid. Fret not thy selfe because of the wicked men, neither be enuious for the euill doers.
1To him that excelleth. A Psalme of Dauid, the seruant of the Lord. Wickednes sayeth to the wicked man, euen in mine heart, that there is no feare of God before his eyes.
2For hee flattereth himselfe in his owne eyes, while his iniquitie is foud worthy to be hated.
3The wordes of his mouth are iniquitie and deceit: hee hath left off to vnderstand and to doe good.
35I haue seene the wicked strong, and spreading himselfe like a greene bay tree.
1Bee not thou enuious against euill men, neither desire to be with them.
16Then thought I to know this, but it was too painefull for me,
17Vntill I went into the Sanctuarie of God: then vnderstoode I their ende.
10The wicked shall see it and be angrie: he shall gnash with his teeth, and consume away: the desire of the wicked shall perish.
4Anger is cruell, and wrath is raging: but who can stand before enuie?
21Certainely mine heart was vexed, and I was pricked in my reines:
22So foolish was I & ignorant: I was a beast before thee.
32The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh to slay him.
3Thinkest thou it good to oppresse me, and to cast off the labour of thine handes, and to fauour the counsel of the wicked?
7Their eyes stande out for fatnesse: they haue more then heart can wish.
8They are licentious, and speake wickedly of their oppression: they talke presumptuously.
16And moreouer I haue seene vnder the sunne the place of iudgement, where was wickednesse, and the place of iustice where was iniquitie.
23The desire of the righteous is onely good: but the hope of the wicked is indignation.
15(7:17) I haue seene all things in the dayes of my vanitie: there is a iust man that perisheth in his iustice, and there is a wicked man that continueth long in his malice.
17Let not thine heart bee enuious against sinners: but let it bee in the feare of the Lorde continually.
14With the Kings & counselers of the earth, which haue buylded themselues desolate places:
12The wicked practiseth against the iust, and gnasheth his teeth against him.
4For there are no bandes in their death, but they are lustie and strong.
7Wherefore do the wicked liue, and waxe olde, and grow in wealth?
29If I reioyced at his destruction that hated me, or was mooued to ioye when euill came vpon him,
31Bee not enuious for the wicked man, neither chuse any of his wayes.
3The foolishnesse of a man peruerteth his way, and his heart freateth against the Lord.
15Then I thought in mine heart, It befalleth vnto me, as it befalleth to ye foole. Why therefore doe I then labour to be more wise? And I sayd in mine heart, that this also is vanitie.
17For his wicked couetousnesse I am angry with him, and haue smitten him: I hid mee and was angry, yet he went away, and turned after the way of his owne heart.
158I saw the transgressours and was grieued, because they kept not thy worde.
5Wherefore should I feare in the euil dayes, when iniquitie shal compasse me about, as at mine heeles?
4Also I beheld all trauaile, & all perfection of workes that this is ye enuie of a man against his neighbour: this also is vanitie & vexation of spirit.
10And likewise I sawe the wicked buried, and they returned, and they that came from the holy place, were yet forgotten in the citie where they had done right: this also is vanitie.
7Mine enemie shal be as the wicked, and he that riseth against me, as the vnrighteous.
8Which goeth in the companie of them that worke iniquitie, and walketh with wicked men?
15Therefore wee count the proude blessed: euen they that worke wickednesse, are set vp, and they that tempt God, yea, they are deliuered.
3When the wicked commeth, then commeth contempt, and with the vile man reproch.
3Lord how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph?
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?
25If I reioyced because my substance was great, or because mine hand had gotten much,