Psalm 64
Bishops' Bible of 1568 Par ▾ 

The Hurtful Tongue
(James 3:1–12)

1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. O Lorde heare my voyce in my prayer: preserue my life from feare of the enemie.

2Hyde me from the secrete counsayles of the malitious: from the conspiracie of the workers of iniquitie.

3Who haue whet their tongue lyke a sword: who haue drawne their arrow, euen a bitter worde.

4That they may priuily shoote at hym which is perfect: they do sodenly shoote at hym and feare not.

5They courage them selues in mischiefe: and comune among them selues how they may lay snares, and say, who shall see them?

6They searche out howe to do wrong, they put in practise fully that they haue diligently searched out: yea euen the secretes and bottome of euery one of their heartes.

7But the Lorde wyll sodenly shoote at them with a swyft arrowe: their plagues shalbe apparaunt.

8Yea they shall cause their owne tongues to be a meanes for to destroy the selues: insomuch that who so seeth them, shal desire to flee away from them

9And all men that see it shall say, this hath God done: for they shall well perceaue that it is his worke.

10The righteous wyll reioyce in God, and put his trust in hym: and all they that be vpright hearted wylbe glad.


Bishops' Bible of 1568

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