[1] O ye that consult together, pronounce ye truely the thing that is iust? O ye sonnes of men iudge you according to equitie[2]Nay, rather ye imagine mischiefe in your heart: your handes waygh as in a ballaunce wickednes vpon the earth[3]The vngodly are straungers euen from their mothers wombe: assoone as they be borne, they go astray and speake a lye[4](58:4a) They haue poyson [within them] lyke to the poyson of a serpent: they be lyke the deafe adder that stoppeth her eares[5](58:4b) and wyll not heare the voyce of charmers, though he be neuer so skilfull in charming[6](58:5) Breake their teeth O Lorde in their mouthes: smite a sunder the chawe bones of Lions O God[7](58:6) Let them be dissolued as into water, let them come to naught of them selues: and when they shoote their arrowes, let them be as broken[8](58:7) Let them creepe away lyke a snayle that foorthwith consumeth to naught: or lyke the vntimely fruite of a woman, let them not see the sunne[9](58:8) As a greene thorne [kindled with fyre, goeth out] before your pottes be made whot: euen so let a furious rage bring him to naught[10](58:9) The righteous wyll reioyce when he seeth the vengeaunce: he wyll washe his foote steppes in the blood of the vngodly[11](58:10) And euery man shall say, veryly there is a rewarde for the righteous: doubtlesse there is a God that iudgeth in the earth