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Psalm 123:4

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

Much was our soul filled with it, a derision of those living at ease the contempt of the proud.

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The proud derided me even greatly: I declined not from thy law.

To misfortune is contempt to the thoughts of him at ease, being prepared for the waverings of the foot

And having heard of the rising up of the dead, they treated with mockery; and said, We will hear thee again concerning this.

Being defamed, we entreat: as the filth of the world were we become, the offscouring of all until now.

And he defending himself by these, Festus said with a great voice, Thou art frenzied, Paul; many letters turn thee to madness.

Wo! to those living at ease in Zion, and trusting in the mountain of Shomeron, being distinguished the chief of the nations, and to them the house of Israel came.

We heard the pride of Moab; he was greatly lifted up; his haughtiness and his pride, and his lifting up, and the elation of his heart

Moab was tranquil from his youth, and he rested upon his lees, he was not poured out from vessel to vessel, and he went not into captivity: for this his taste stood in him, and his breath was not changed.

Tremble, ye careless be disturbed, ye, confident: strip and be naked, gird upon the loins.

Rise up, ye careless women; hear my voice, ye confident daughters; give ear to my word.

Also I will speak as you: if it is your soul instead of my soul, I will join together with words against you, and shake my head against you upon it

And Sanballat the Horonite will hear, and Tobiah the servant, the Ammonite, and Geshem the Arabian, and they will mock to us and despise us, and say, What this word that ye do? are ye bearing rule against the king?

(And all the Athenians and strangers being present, passed time in nothing else but to say or hear some thing new.)

And if Israel was not a derision to thee? if he was found among thieves? for after thy speaking of him thou wilt move to and fro.

And he of the rovers will look and will see David, and he will despise him, for he was a boy, and red, with a fair aspect.




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