The just [or rightwise] man shall be glad, when he shall see vengeance; he shall wash his hands in the blood of a sinner.
Just [or Rightwise] men shall see, and shall be glad; and an innocent man shall scorn them.
when I washed my feet in [or with] butter, and the stone shedded [or poured] out to me the streams [or rivers] of oil;
Rightful men shall see, and shall be glad; and all wickedness shall stop his mouth.
Just [or Rightwise] men shall see, and shall dread; and they shall laugh on him,
The just [or rightwise] man shall be glad in the Lord, and shall hope in him; and all men of rightful heart shall be praised.
That thy foot be dipped in blood; the tongue of thy dogs be dipped in blood of the enemies of him.
Nevertheless thou shalt behold with thine eyes; and thou shalt see the yielding of sinners.
As a tempest passing, a wicked man shall not be; but a just [or rightwise] man shall be as an ever-lasting foundament.
A city shall be enhanced in the goods of just [or rightwise] men; and praising shall be in the perdition of wicked men.
Folks, praise ye the people of him, for he shall avenge the blood of his servants, and he shall yield vengeance to the enemies of them; and he shall be merciful to the land of his people.
And the pit was trodden without the city, and the blood went out of the pit, till to the horses’ bridles, by furlongs a thousand and six hundred.
Heaven, and holy apostles, and prophets, make ye full out joy on it, for God hath deemed your doom on it.
Lord, all thine enemies perish so; soothly, they that love thee, shine so, as the sun shineth in his strength. And the land rested forty years.