Psalms 73:7
Their eye hath come out from fat. The imaginations of the heart transgressed;
Their eye hath come out from fat. The imaginations of the heart transgressed;
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10Their fat they have closed up, Their mouths have spoken with pride:
11`Our steps now have compassed `him';' Their eyes they set to turn aside in the land.
5In the misery of mortals they are not, And with common men they are not plagued.
6Therefore hath pride encircled them, Violence covereth them as a dress.
8They do corruptly, And they speak in the wickedness of oppression, From on high they speak.
9They have set in the heavens their mouth, And their tongue walketh in the earth.
27For he hath covered his face with his fat, And maketh vigour over `his' confidence.
70Insensate as fat hath been their heart, I -- in Thy law I have delighted.
13A generation -- how high are their eyes, Yea, their eyelids are lifted up.
27As a cage full of fowls, So their houses are full of deceit, Therefore they have been great, and are rich.
28They have been fat, they have shone, Yea, they have overpassed the acts of the evil, Judgment they have not judged, The judgment of the fatherless -- and they prosper, And the judgment of the needy they have not judged.
9The appearance of their faces witnessed against them, And their sin, as Sodom, they declared, They have not hidden! Wo to their soul, For they have done to themselves evil.
3Because the wicked hath boasted Of the desire of his soul, And a dishonest gainer he hath blessed, He hath despised Jehovah.
23Darkened are their eyes from seeing, And their loins continually shake Thou.
24Pour upon them Thine indignation, And the fierceness of Thine anger doth seize them.
2And they do not say to their heart, `That' all their evil I have remembered, Now compassed them have their doings, Over-against My face they have been.
3With their wickedness they make glad a king, And with their lies -- princes.
3The peace of the wicked I see, That there are no bands at their death,
30They have not been estranged from their desire, Yet `is' their food in their mouth,
22thefts, covetous desires, wickedness, deceit, arrogance, an evil eye, evil speaking, pride, foolishness;
7Lo, they belch out with their mouths, Swords `are' in their lips, for `Who heareth?'
14having eyes full of adultery, and unable to cease from sin, enticing unstable souls, having an heart exercised in covetousnesses, children of a curse,
8The sin of My people they do eat, And unto their iniquity lift up their soul.
12Lo, these `are' the wicked and easy ones of the age, They have increased strength.
6Those trusting on their wealth, And in the multitude of their riches, Do shew themselves foolish.
2For destruction doth their heart meditate, And perverseness do their lips speak.
6According to their feedings they are satiated, They have been satiated, And their heart is lifted up, Therefore they have forgotten Me,
3On the evil `are' both hands to do `it' well, The prince is asking -- also the judge -- for recompence, And the great -- he is speaking the mischief of his soul, And they wrap it up.
12Whose rich ones have been full of violence, And its inhabitants have spoken falsehood, And their tongue `is' deceitful in their mouth.
8Darker than blackness hath been their visage, They have not been known in out-places, Cleaved hath their skin unto their bone, It hath withered -- it hath been as wood.
12What -- doth thine heart take thee away? And what -- are thine eyes high?
10let their eyes be darkened -- not to behold, and their back do Thou always bow down.'
17But thine eyes and thy heart are not, Except on thy dishonest gain, And on shedding of innocent blood, And on oppression, and on doing of violence.
11And the dogs `are' strong of desire, They have not known sufficiency, And they `are' shepherds! They have not known understanding, All of them to their own way they did turn, Each to his dishonest gain from his quarter:
5A mouth they have, and they speak not, Eyes they have, and they see not,
15Swift `are' their feet to shed blood.
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,
2For he made `it' smooth to himself in his eyes, To find his iniquity to be hated.
13They have opened against me their mouth, A lion tearing and roaring.
6Eat not the bread of an evil eye, And have no desire to his dainties,
10The wicked seeth, and hath been angry, His teeth he gnasheth, and hath melted, The desire of the wicked doth perish!
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.'
21And they enlarge against me their mouth, They said, `Aha, aha, our eye hath seen.'
35To conceive misery, and to bear iniquity, Even their heart doth prepare deceit.
17Eyes high -- tongues false -- And hands shedding innocent blood --
11In the multiplying of good have its consumers been multiplied, and what benefit `is' to its possessor except the sight of his eyes?
16A mouth they have, and they speak not, Eyes they have, and they see not,
17Ears they have, and they give not ear, Nose -- there is no breath in their mouth!
19Their silver into out-places they cast, And their gold impurity becometh. Their silver and their gold is not able to deliver them, In a day of the wrath of Jehovah, Their soul they do not satisfy, And their bowels they do not fill, For the stumbling-block of their iniquity it hath been.
14Therefore hath Sheol enlarged herself, And hath opened her mouth without limit. And gone down hath its honour, and its multitude, And its noise, and its exulting one -- into her.