BasicEnglish Bible Verse Images: Psalms Chapter 94 in Stunning Detail
Psalms 94:1. O God, in whose hands is punishment, O God of punishment, let your shining face be seen.
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Psalms 94:2. Be lifted up, O judge of the earth; let their reward come to the men of pride.
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Psalms 94:3. How long will sinners, O Lord, how long will sinners have joy over us?
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Psalms 94:4. Words of pride come from their lips; all the workers of evil say great things of themselves.
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Psalms 94:5. Your people are crushed by them, O Lord, your heritage is troubled,
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Psalms 94:6. They put to death the widow and the guest, they take the lives of children who have no father;
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Psalms 94:7. And they say, Jah will not see it, the God of Jacob will not give thought to it.
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Psalms 94:8. Give your mind to my words, you who are without wisdom among the people; you foolish men, when will you be wise?
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Psalms 94:9. Has he by whom your ears were planted no hearing? or is he blind by whom your eyes were formed?
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Psalms 94:10. He who is the judge of the nations, will he not give men the reward of their acts, even he who gives knowledge to man?
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Psalms 94:11. The Lord has knowledge of the thoughts of man, for they are only a breath.
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Psalms 94:12. Happy is the man who is guided by you, O Jah, and to whom you give teaching out of your law;
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Psalms 94:13. So that you may give him rest from the days of evil, till a hole is made ready for the destruction of the sinners.
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Psalms 94:14. The Lord will not give up his people, or take away his support from his heritage;
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Psalms 94:15. But decisions will again be made in righteousness; and they will be kept by all whose hearts are true.
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Psalms 94:16. Who will give me help against the sinners? and who will be my support against the workers of evil?
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Psalms 94:17. If the Lord had not been my helper, my soul would quickly have gone down into death.
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Psalms 94:18. If I say, My foot is slipping; your mercy, O Lord, is my support.
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Psalms 94:19. Among all my troubled thoughts, your comforts are the delight of my soul.
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Psalms 94:20. What part with you has the seat of sin, which makes evil into a law?
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Psalms 94:21. They are banded together against the soul of the upright, to give decisions against those who have done no wrong.
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Psalms 94:22. But the Lord is my safe resting-place; my God is the Rock where I am safe.
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Psalms 94:23. And he has made their evil designs come back on themselves, cutting them off in their sin; the Lord our God will put an end to them.
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