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Psalm 36:2 - Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

For he made smooth to himself in his eyes, to find his iniquity to hate.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

For he flattereth himself in his own eyes, until his iniquity be found to be hateful.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

For he flatters and deceives himself in his own eyes that his iniquity will not be found out and be hated.

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American Standard Version (1901)

For he flattereth himself in his own eyes, That his iniquity will not be found out and be hated.

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Common English Bible

because in their own eyes they are slick with talk about their guilt ever being found out and despised.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

For they will quickly wither away like dry grass, and in like manner to kitchen herbs, they will soon droop.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

For they shall shortly wither away as grass, and as the green herbs shall quickly fall.

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Psalm 36:2
15 Tagairtí Cros  

For the unjust boasted upon the desire of his soul, and he blessed him plundering, despising Jehovah.


For in his living he will praise his soul, (and he will praise thee for thou wilt do good to thyself,)


The heart is deceitful above all, and man himself, who shall know him?


How wilt thou say, I was not defiled? I went not after the Baalims? See thy way in the valley, know what thou didst; a young she camel entangling her ways;


And they trembled not, and they rent not their garments, the king and all his servants hearing all these words.


And he, wishing to justify himself, said to Jesus, And who is my neighbor


For not knowing the justice of God, and seeking to establish their own justice, they have not been subjected to the justice of God.


What advantage therefore have we? Not in any way: for we before accused both Jews and Greeks, all to be under sin.


And I was living without law once: and the command having come, sin came back to life, and I died.


And it was in his hearing the words of this oath, and he blessed himself in his heart, saying, Peace shall be to me, if in the hardness of my heart, I shall go to add satiating to thirst: