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Psalm 119:150 - Easy To Read Version

150 People are making evil plans against me.\par Those people don’t follow your teachings.\par

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

150 They draw nigh that follow after mischief: They are far from thy law.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

150 They draw near who follow after wrong thinking and persecute me with wickedness; they are far from Your law.

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American Standard Version (1901)

150 They draw nigh that follow after wickedness; They are far from thy law.

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Common English Bible

150 The people who love to plot wicked schemes are nearby, but they are so far from your Instruction!

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Psalm 119:150
14 Tagairtí Cros  

“Quickly! Send {a message} to David. Tell him not to stay tonight at the places where people cross into the desert. Tell him to go across the Jordan River at once. If he crosses the river, then the king and all his people will not be caught.”


But evil people say to God,\par ‘Leave us alone!\par We don’t care what you want us to do!’\par


The “dogs” are all around me.\par That pack {\cf2\super [128]} of evil people\par has trapped me.\par Like a lion, \{they have pierced\}\par my hands and my feet.” {\cf2\super [129]} \par


Evil people might attack me.\par They might try to destroy my body.\par My enemies might try to attack\par and destroy me.\par


So why do you hate it when I correct you?\par Why do you ignore the things I say?\par


“You are foolish people. How long will you continue doing foolish things? How long will you make fun of wisdom? How long will you continue to hate knowledge?


The first thing a person must learn is to respect and obey the Lord—that leads to true wisdom. But evil people hate discipline and true wisdom.


If a person refuses to listen to \{God’s\} teachings, then \{God\} will refuse to hear his prayers.


We are all \{very sad\},\par making sad sounds like doves and bears.\par We are waiting for a time\par when people are fair.\par But there is no fairness yet.\par We are waiting to be saved,\par but salvation is still far away.\par


Justice has turned away from us.\par Fairness stands far away.\par Truth has fallen in the streets.\par Goodness is not allowed to enter the city.\par


But Saul’s son Jonathan went to see David at Horesh. Jonathan helped David to have a stronger faith in God.


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