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[1] <To the chiefe musition, a wyse instruction of Dauid, when Doeg the Edomite came to Saul and tolde him, saying: Dauid is come to the house of Achimelek.> Why boastest thy self thou tiraunt of mischiefe? the goodnes of God dayly endureth
[2] Thy tongue imagineth wickednes: [and] deceaueth like a sharpe raser
[3] Thou hast loued vngratiousnes more then goodnes: and to talke of falshood more then of righteousnes. Selah
[4] Thou hast loued to speake all wordes that may do hurt: O thou deceiptfull tongue
[5] Therfore the Lord wyll destroy thee for euer: he wyll take thee and plucke thee out of thy dwelling, and roote thee out of the lande of the liuing. Selah
[6] The righteous also shall see this: and they wyll be afraide and laugh hym to scorne
[7] [Saying] lo this is the man that put not the Lorde [to be] his strength: but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and strengthed him selfe in his wickednesse
[8] As for me I am lyke a greene oliue tree in the house of the Lorde: my trust is in the tender mercy of the Lorde for euer and euer
[9] I will alway confesse it vnto thee, for that thou hast done it: and I wyll hope in thy name, for it is good in the sight of thy saintes
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