Psalms 9:15

7:15,16; 35:8; 37:15; 57:6; 94:23; Pr 5:22; 22:8

Psalms 119:85

The proud.This metaphor is taken from the mode in which wild beasts are caught in the East: deep pits are dug in the earth, and slightly covered over with reeds, turf, etc., so as not to be discerned from the solid ground; and the animals attempting to walk over them, the surface breaks, they fall in, and are taken alive. Thus the Psalmist's enemies employed craft as well as power in order to effect his ruin.

78; 7:15; 35:7; 36:11; Pr 16:27; Jer 18:20

which.

58:1,2

Proverbs 28:10

causeth.

Nu 31:15,16; 1Sa 26:19; Ac 13:8-10; Ro 16:17,18; 2Co 11:3,4,13-15

Ga 1:8,9; 2:4; 3:1-4; 2Pe 2:18-20; Re 2:14

he shall.

26:27; Ps 7:15,16; 9:15; Ec 10:8

but.

10:3; 15:6; 21:20; De 7:12-14; Ps 37:11,25,26; Mt 6:33

Ecclesiastes 10:8

that.

Jud 9:5,53-57; 2Sa 17:23; 18:15; Es 7:10; Ps 7:15,16; 9:15,16

Pr 26:27

a serpent.

Am 5:19; 9:3

Jeremiah 18:20

evil.

1Sa 24:17-19; Ps 35:12; 38:20; 109:4,5; Pr 17:13; Joh 10:32; 15:25

digged.

22; Job 6:27; Ps 7:15; 35:7; 57:6; 119:95; Pr 26:27; Ec 10:8

Remember.

7:16; 11:14; 14:7-11,20-22; 15:1; Ge 18:22-32; Ps 106:23

Eze 22:30,31; Zec 3:1,2

Jeremiah 18:22

a cry.

4:19,20,31; 6:26; 9:20,21; 25:34-36; 47:2,3; 48:3-5; Isa 10:30

Isa 22:1-4; Zep 1:10,11,16

for.

20

and hid.

20:10; Ps 38:12; 56:5-7; 64:4,5; 140:5; Mt 22:15
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