Psalms 89:41
Spoiled him have all passing by the way, He hath been a reproach to his neighbours,
Spoiled him have all passing by the way, He hath been a reproach to his neighbours,
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39Hast rejected the covenant of Thy servant, Thou hast polluted to the earth his crown,
40Thou hast broken down all his hedges, Thou hast made his fenced places a ruin.
42Thou hast exalted the right hand of his adversaries, Thou hast caused all his enemies to rejoice.
43Also -- Thou turnest back the sharpness of his sword, And hast not established him in battle,
44Hast caused `him' to cease from his brightness, And his throne to the earth hast cast down.
45Thou hast shortened the days of his youth, Hast covered him over `with' shame. Selah.
4We have been a reproach to our neighbours, A scorn and a derision to our surrounders.
13Thou makest us a reproach to our neighbours, A scorn and a reproach to our surrounders.
14Thou makest us a simile among nations, A shaking of the head among peoples.
11Among all mine adversaries I have been a reproach, And to my neighbours exceedingly, And a fear to mine acquaintances, Those seeing me without -- fled from me.
50Remember, O Lord, the reproach of Thy servants, I have borne in my bosom all the strivings of the peoples,
51Wherewith Thine enemies reproached, O Jehovah, Wherewith they have reproached The steps of Thine anointed.
16Because of the voice of a reproacher and reviler, Because of an enemy and a self-avenger.
10And wander continually do his sons, Yea, they have begged, And have sought out of their dry places.
11An exactor layeth a snare for all that he hath, And strangers spoil his labour.
7All beholding me do mock at me, They make free with the lip -- shake the head,
14And I give thee for a waste, And for a reproach among nations that `are' round about thee, Before the eyes of every passer by.
5And the people hath exacted -- man upon man, Even a man on his neighbour, Enlarge themselves do the youths against the aged, And the lightly esteemed against the honoured.
11My ways He is turning aside, and He pulleth me in pieces, He hath made me a desolation.
8Desolated have been highways, Ceased hath he who passeth along the path, He hath broken covenant, He hath despised enemies, He hath not esteemed a man.
16From beneath his roots are dried up, And from above cut off is his crop.
17His memorial hath perished from the land, And he hath no name on the street.
18They thrust him from light unto darkness, And from the habitable earth cast him out.
16To make their land become a desolation, A hissing age-during, Every passer by it is astonished, And bemoaneth with his head.
10For I have heard the evil report of many, Fear `is' round about: `Declare, and we declare it,' All mine allies are watching `for' my halting, `Perhaps he is enticed, and we prevail over him, And we take our vengeance out of him.'
40He is pouring contempt upon nobles, And causeth them to wander in vacancy -- no way.
9Who is brightening up the spoiled against the strong, And the spoiled against a fortress cometh.
10They have hated a reprover in the gate, And a plain speaker they abominate.
12And cut him off do strangers, The terrible of nations, and they leave him, On the mountains and in all valleys have his thin shoots fallen, And broken are his boughs at all streams of the land, And go down from his shade do all peoples of the land, and they leave him.
15Clapped hands at thee have all passing by the way, They have hissed -- and they shake the head At the daughter of Jerusalem: `Is this the city of which they said: The perfection of beauty, a joy to all the land?'
9Mine honour from off me He hath stripped, And He turneth the crown from my head.
5The near and the far-off from thee scoff at thee, O defiled of name -- abounding in trouble.
10For I -- I have made Esau bare, I have uncovered his secret places, And to be hidden he is not able, Spoiled `is' his seed, and his brethren, And his neighbours, and he is not.
12Why hast Thou broken down its hedges, And all passing by the way have plucked it?
39and those passing by were speaking evil of him, wagging their heads,
17And Edom hath been for a desolation, Every passer by her is astonished, And doth hiss because of all her plagues.
23It clappeth at him its hands, And it hisseth at him from his place.
12And turn Thou back to our neighbours, Sevenfold unto their bosom, their reproach, Wherewith they reproached Thee, O Lord.
30He giveth to his smiter the cheek, He is filled with reproach.
19Thou -- Thou hast known my reproach, And my shame, and my blushing, Before Thee `are' all mine adversaries.
7All the brethren of the poor have hated him, Surely also his friends have been far from him, He is pursuing words -- they are not!
23For Jehovah pleadeth their cause, And hath spoiled the soul of their spoilers.
14I have been a derision to all my people, Their song all the day.
26For they have pursued him Thou hast smitten, And recount of the pain of Thy pierced ones.
21Causing men to sin in word, And for a reprover in the gate lay a snare, And turn aside into emptiness the righteous.
6And he set me up for a proverb of the peoples, And a wonder before them I am.
3Till when do ye devise mischief against a man? Ye are destroyed all of you, As a wall inclined, a hedge that is cast down.
10And at kings it doth scoff, And princes `are' a laughter to it, At every fenced place it doth laugh, And it heapeth up dust, and captureth it.
7All hating me whisper together against me, Against me they devise evil to me:
19There is no weakening of thy destruction, Grievous `is' thy smiting, All hearing thy fame have clapped the hand at thee, For over whom did not thy wickedness pass continually?