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WORD Research this...Psalms 58
- 1 Hỡi các con trai loài người, các ngươi làm thinh há công bình sao? Các ngươi há xét đoán ngay thẳng ư?
- 2 Không, thật trong lòng các ngươi phạm sự gian ác, Tại trong xứ các ngươi cân nhắc sự hung bạo của tay các ngươi.
- 3 Kẻ ác bị sai lầm từ trong tử cung. Chúng nó nói dối lầm lạc từ khi mới lọt lòng mẹ.
- 4 Nọc độc chúng nó khác nào nọc độc con rắn; Chúng nó tợ như rắn hổ mang điếc lấp tai lại.
- 5 Chẳng nghe tiếng thầy dụ nó, Dẫn dụ nó giỏi đến ngần nào.
- 6 Hỡi Ðức Chúa Trời, xin hãy bẻ răng trong miệng chúng nó; Hỡi Ðức Giê-hô-va, xin hãy gãy nanh của các sư tử tơ.
- 7 Nguyện chúng nó tan ra như nước chảy! Khi người nhắm tên mình, nguyện tên đó dường như bị chặc đi!
- 8 Nguyện chúng nó như con ốc tiêu mòn và mất đi, Như thể một con sảo của người đờn bà không thấy mặt trời!
- 9 Trước khi vạc các ngươi chưa nghe biết những gai, Thì Ngài sẽ dùng trận trốt cất đem chúng nó đi, bất luận còn xanh hay cháy.
- 10 Người công bình sẽ vui vẻ khi thấy sự báo thù; Người sẽ rửa chơn mình trong huyết kẻ ác.
- 11 Người ta sẽ nói rằng: Quả hẳn có phần thưởng cho kẻ công bình, Quả hẳn có Ðức Chúa Trời xét đoán trên đất.
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