Psalms 53:1
To the Overseer. -- `On a disease.' -- An instruction, by David. A fool said in his heart, `There is no God.' They have done corruptly, Yea, they have done abominable iniquity, There is none doing good.
To the Overseer. -- `On a disease.' -- An instruction, by David. A fool said in his heart, `There is no God.' They have done corruptly, Yea, they have done abominable iniquity, There is none doing good.
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1To the Overseer. -- By David. A fool hath said in his heart, `God is not;' They have done corruptly, They have done abominable actions, There is not a doer of good.
2Jehovah from the heavens Hath looked on the sons of men, To see if there is a wise one -- seeking God.
3The whole have turned aside, Together they have been filthy: There is not a doer of good, not even one.
4Have all working iniquity not known? Those consuming my people have eaten bread, Jehovah they have not called.
2God from the heavens looked on the sons of men, To see if there be an understanding one, `One' seeking God.
3Every one went back, together they became filthy, There is none doing good -- not even one.
4Have not workers of iniquity known, Those eating my people have eaten bread, God they have not called.
9What, then? are we better? not at all! for we did before charge both Jews and Greeks with being all under sin,
10according as it hath been written -- `There is none righteous, not even one;
11There is none who is understanding, there is none who is seeking after God.
12All did go out of the way, together they became unprofitable, there is none doing good, there is not even one.
1To the Overseer. -- By a servant of Jehovah, by David. The transgression of the wicked Is affirming within my heart, `Fear of God is not before his eyes,
3The folly of man perverteth his way, And against Jehovah is his heart wroth.
20for the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world, by the things made being understood, are plainly seen, both His eternal power and Godhead -- to their being inexcusable;
21because, having known God they did not glorify `Him' as God, nor gave thanks, but were made vain in their reasonings, and their unintelligent heart was darkened,
22professing to be wise, they were made fools,
20Because there is not a righteous man on earth that doth good and sinneth not.
6A brutish man doth not know, And a fool understandeth not this; --
18There is no fear of God before their eyes.'
7`Lo, the man who maketh not God his strong place, And trusteth in the abundance of his riches, He is strong in his mischiefs.'
3The words of his mouth `are' iniquity and deceit, He ceased to act prudently -- to do good.
4The wicked according to the height of his face, inquireth not. `God is not!' `are' all his devices.
2A fool delighteth not in understanding, But -- in uncovering his heart.
22For my people `are' foolish, me they have not known, Foolish sons `are' they, yea, they `are' not intelligent, Wise `are' they to do evil, And to do good they have not known.
9The thought of folly `is' sin, And an abomination to man `is' a scorner.
4And I -- I said, `Surely these `are' poor, They have been foolish, For they have not known the way of Jehovah, The judgment of their God.
13Wherefore hath the wicked despised God? He hath said in his heart, `It is not required.'
3And also, when he that is a fool Is walking in the way, his heart is lacking, And he hath said to every one, `He `is' a fool.'
7And they say, `Jehovah doth not see, And the God of Jacob doth not consider.'
8Consider, ye brutish among the people, And ye foolish, when do ye act wisely?
1To the Overseer. -- An instruction, by David, in the coming in of Doeg the Edomite, and he declareth to Saul, and saith to him, `David came in unto the house of Ahimelech.' What, boasteth thou in evil, O mighty one? The kindness of God `is' all the day.
33In the heart of the intelligent wisdom doth rest. And in the midst of fools it is known.
17Fools, by means of their transgression, And by their iniquities, afflict themselves.
4There is none calling in righteousness, And there is none pleading in faithfulness, Trusting on emptiness, and speaking falsehood, Conceiving perverseness, and bearing iniquity.
9Fools mock at a guilt-offering, And among the upright -- a pleasing thing.
1Better `is' the poor walking in his integrity, Than the perverse `in' his lips, who `is' a fool.
11He said in his heart, `God hath forgotten, He hath hid His face, He hath never seen.'
20where `is' the wise? where the scribe? where a disputer of this age? did not God make foolish the wisdom of this world?
5The boastful station not themselves before Thine eyes: Thou hast hated all working iniquity.
28For a nation lost to counsels `are' they, And there is no understanding in them.
16Why `is' this -- a price in the hand of a fool to buy wisdom, And a heart there is none?
19for the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God, for it hath been written, `Who is taking the wise in their craftiness;'
12Thou hast seen a man wise in his own eyes, More hope of a fool than of him!
11And they have said, `How hath God known? And is there knowledge in the Most High?'
21Whoso is begetting a fool hath affliction for it, Yea, the father of a fool rejoiceth not.
5O God, Thou -- Thou hast known Concerning my overturn, And my desolations from Thee have not been hid.
5They knew not, nor do they understand, In darkness they walk habitually, Moved are all the foundations of earth.
9Crooked `is' the heart above all things, And it `is' incurable -- who doth know it?
16The wise is fearing and turning from evil, And a fool is transgressing and is confident.
21Only these `are' tabernacles of the perverse, And this the place God hath not known.