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Psalms 36
The
transgression
of
the
wicked
saith
within
my
heart,
that
there
is
no
a
fear
of
God
before
his
eyes.
2 For
he
flattereth
himself
in
his
own
eyes,
until
his
iniquity
be
found
to
be
hateful.
3 The
words
of
his
mouth
are
iniquity
and
a
deceit:
he
hath
left
off
to
be
wise,
and
to
do
good.
4 He
deviseth
mischief
upon
his
bed;
he
setteth
himself
in
a
way
that
is
not
good;
he
abhorreth
not
evil.
5 Thy
a
mercy,
O
Lord,
is
in
the
b
heavens;
and
thy
faithfulness
reacheth
unto
the
clouds.
6 Thy
a
righteousness
is
like
the
great
mountains;
thy
judgments
are
a
great
deep:
O
Lord,
thou
preservest
man
and
beast.
7 How
excellent
is
thy
lovingkindness,
O
God!
therefore
the
children
of
men
put
their
a
trust
under
the
shadow
of
thy
wings.
8 They
shall
be
abundantly
satisfied
with
the
fatness
of
thy
house;
and
thou
shalt
make
them
drink
of
the
river
of
thy
a
pleasures.
9 For
with
thee
is
the
fountain
of
life:
in
thy
light
shall
we
see
a
light.
10 O
continue
thy
lovingkindness
unto
them
that
know
thee;
and
thy
righteousness
to
the
upright
in
heart.
11 Let
not
the
foot
of
pride
come
against
me,
and
let
not
the
hand
of
the
wicked
remove
me.
12 There
are
the
workers
of
a
iniquity
fallen:
they
are
cast
down,
and
shall
not
be
able
to
rise.
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