Textus Receptus Bibles
Noah Webster's Bible 1833
36:1 | To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David the servant of the LORD. The transgression of the wicked saith within my heart, that there is no fear of God before his eyes. |
36:2 | For he flattereth himself in his own eyes, until his iniquity is found to be hateful. |
36:3 | The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit: he hath ceased to be wise, and to do good. |
36:4 | He deviseth mischief upon his bed; he setteth himself in a way that is not good; he abhorreth not evil. |
36:5 | Thy mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens; and thy faithfulness reacheth to the clouds. |
36:6 | Thy righteousness is like the great mountains; thy judgments are a great deep: O LORD, thou preservest man and beast. |
36:7 | How excellent is thy loving-kindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. |
36:8 | They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures. |
36:9 | For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light. |
36:10 | O continue thy loving-kindness to them that know thee; and thy righteousness to the upright in heart. |
36:11 | Let not the foot of pride come against me, and let not the hand of the wicked remove me. |
36:12 | There are the workers of iniquity fallen: they are cast down, and shall not be able to rise. |
Noah Webster's Bible 1833
While Noah Webster, just a few years after producing his famous Dictionary of the English Language, produced his own modern translation of the English Bible in 1833; the public remained too loyal to the King James Version for Webster’s version to have much impact.