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was 10:1 why Thou by far, O LORD? why Thou hidest thyself at times of the effort?
10:2 the ordinary one in its pride doth continue those arm: they can be taken in the devices which they have imagined.
10:3 for ordinary the boasteth the desire of its heart and blesseth covetous that the LORD does not seek abhorreth.
10:4 the ordinary one, by the pride of its support, after god: The god is not in his thoughts.
10:5 entirety his manners is always grievous; thy of the judgements is in top broad of its sight: with regard to all its enemies, him puffeth above them.
10:6 which he said hath in his heart, me is not shifted: me in adversity.
10:7 its opening east is never full with Verfluchen and the fraud and the fraud: under its language, the damage is and vanity.
10:8 him sitteth in the places lauernden of the villages: in the secrecy, doth puts that it that assassinates innocently: its eyes privily against poor.
ready 10:9 him lieth during the time of waiting in secrecy like lion in its cave: he lieth during the time of waiting verfangen to him which arm: he doth locking those arm, if it can fall draweth him in its net.
10:10 itself croucheth and humbleth, arm its fort ones.
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10:11 which it said hath in its heart, god hath forgotten: he hideth its face; it never sees being born it.
with 10:12, an O LORD; O god, raise the hand thine: humble.
10:13 Wherefore does not forget that doth contemn the ordinary god? he hath said to him of Thou in his heart, fan not to require it.
10:14 Thou saw; for beholdest the damage and Bosheit of Thou requite him with thy the hand: the bad committeth itself with thee; Thoukunst of the fatherless.
assistances of 10:15 Thou cut the arm of the ordinary and bad man: none.
10:16 the LORD choose his vulgarity with of Thouentdeckung are a king indeed and indeed: the heidnischen of sound land.
10:17 LORD, Thou died outside heard the desire of the modest one: Of Thou fade prepare their heart to be intended to fade Thou causes the ear thine:
10:18, fatherless and oppress that to judge the man of the mass No more oppress.
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