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Geneva Bible

Psalms 31:18

Let the lying lips be made dumme, which cruelly, proudly and spitefully speake against the righteous.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Falsehood;   Prayer;   Thompson Chain Reference - Falsehood;   Truth-Falsehood;   The Topic Concordance - Lying/lies;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Righteousness;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Pride;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Lips;   Muteness;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - English Versions;   Greek Versions of Ot;   Jonah;   Lip;   Psalms;   Sin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Lip;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Psalms the book of;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Brokenhearted;   Grievous;   Lip;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Let lying lipsthat arrogantly speak against the righteousin proud contempt be silenced.
Hebrew Names Version
Let the lying lips be mute, Which speak against the righteous insolently, with pride and contempt.
King James Version
Let the lying lips be put to silence; which speak grievous things proudly and contemptuously against the righteous.
English Standard Version
Let the lying lips be mute, which speak insolently against the righteous in pride and contempt.
New Century Version
With pride and hatred they speak against those who do right. So silence their lying lips.
New English Translation
May lying lips be silenced— lips that speak defiantly against the innocent with arrogance and contempt!
Amplified Bible
Let the lying lips be mute, Which speak insolently and arrogantly against the [consistently] righteous With pride and contempt.
New American Standard Bible
Let the lying lips be speechless, Which speak arrogantly against the righteous With pride and contempt.
World English Bible
Let the lying lips be mute, Which speak against the righteous insolently, with pride and contempt.
Legacy Standard Bible
Let the lying lips be mute,Which speak arrogantly against the righteousWith lofty pride and contempt.
Berean Standard Bible
May lying lips be silenced-lips that speak with arrogance against the righteous, full of pride and contempt.
Contemporary English Version
Silence those proud liars! Make them stop bragging and insulting your people.
Complete Jewish Bible
Adonai , don't let me be put to shame, for I have called on you; let the wicked be put to shame, let them be silenced in Sh'ol.
Darby Translation
Let the lying lips become dumb, which speak insolently against the righteous in pride and contempt.
Easy-to-Read Version
Those evil people brag and tell lies about those who do right. They are so proud now, but their lying lips will be silent.
George Lamsa Translation
Let the lips of the wicked be silent; for they speak falsely and disdainfully against the righteous.
Good News Translation
Silence those liars— all the proud and arrogant who speak with contempt about the righteous.
Lexham English Bible
Let lying lips be dumb, that speak against the righteous unrestrained with arrogance and contempt.
Literal Translation
Let the lying lips be silenced which speak recklessly against the righteous with pride and scorn.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.
American Standard Version
Let the lying lips be dumb, Which speak against the righteous insolently, With pride and contempt.
Bible in Basic English
Let the false lips be shut, which say evil against the upright, looking down on him in their pride.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
O LORD, let me not be ashamed, for I have called upon Thee; let the wicked be ashamed, let them be put to silence in the nether-world.
King James Version (1611)
Let the lying lippes be put to silence: which speake grieuous things proudly and contemptuously against the righteous.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Let the lying lippes be put to scilence: which speake against ye righteous greeuous thinges with disdaine & contempt.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
Let the deceitful lips become dumb, which speak iniquity against the righteous with pride and scorn.
English Revised Version
Let the lying lips be dumb; which speak against the righteous insolently, with pride and contempt.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
gileful lippys be maad doumbe. That speken wickidnesse ayens a iust man; in pride, and in mysusyng.
Update Bible Version
Let the lying lips be mute, Which speak against the righteous insolently, With pride and contempt.
Webster's Bible Translation
Let the lying lips be put to silence; which speak grievous things proudly and contemptuously against the righteous.
New King James Version
Let the lying lips be put to silence, Which speak insolent things proudly and contemptuously against the righteous.
New Living Translation
Silence their lying lips— those proud and arrogant lips that accuse the godly.
New Life Bible
Let the lying lips be quiet. For they speak with pride and hate those who do right and good.
New Revised Standard
Let the lying lips be stilled that speak insolently against the righteous with pride and contempt.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Let false lips be made dumb, - which are speaking - against a righteous one - arrogantly, with pride and contempt.
Douay-Rheims Bible
(30-19) Let deceitful lips be made dumb. Which speak iniquity against the just, with pride and abuse.
Revised Standard Version
Let the lying lips be dumb, which speak insolently against the righteous in pride and contempt.
Young's Literal Translation
Let lips of falsehood become dumb, That are speaking against the righteous, Ancient sayings, in pride and contempt.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Let the lying lips be mute, Which speak arrogantly against the righteous With pride and contempt.

Contextual Overview

9 Haue mercie vpon mee, O Lorde: for I am in trouble: mine eye, my soule and my bellie are consumed with griefe. 10 For my life is wasted with heauinesse, and my yeeres with mourning: my strength faileth for my paine, and my bones are consumed. 11 I was a reproch among all mine enemies, but specially among my neighbours: and a feare to mine acquaintance, who seeing me in the streete, fled from me. 12 I am forgotten, as a dead man out of minde: I am like a broken vessell. 13 For I haue heard the rayling of great men: feare was on euery side, while they conspired together against mee, and consulted to take my life. 14 But I trusted in thee, O Lord: I said, Thou art my God. 15 My times are in thine hande: deliuer mee from the hande of mine enemies, and from them that persecute me. 16 Make thy face to shine vpon thy seruant, and saue me through thy mercie. 17 Let me not be confounded, O Lorde: for I haue called vpon thee: let the wicked bee put to confusion, and to silence in the graue. 18 Let the lying lips be made dumme, which cruelly, proudly and spitefully speake against the righteous.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the lying: Psalms 12:3, Psalms 59:12, Psalms 63:11, Psalms 140:9-11, Proverbs 12:19, Isaiah 54:17, John 8:44, Revelation 21:8, Revelation 22:15

speak: Psalms 64:3, Psalms 64:4, Psalms 123:3, Psalms 123:4, 1 Samuel 2:3, 2 Chronicles 32:16, Isaiah 37:22-24, Matthew 10:25, Matthew 12:24, John 8:48, Acts 25:7

grievous things: Heb. a hard thing, Psalms 94:4, Jude 1:15

Reciprocal: Psalms 5:10 - let Psalms 10:2 - The wicked Psalms 13:2 - exalted Psalms 17:10 - with Psalms 22:7 - shoot out Psalms 35:4 - confounded Psalms 40:14 - Let them be ashamed Psalms 50:20 - speakest Psalms 109:2 - the mouth Proverbs 10:31 - the froward Proverbs 14:3 - the mouth Obadiah 1:12 - thou have John 8:22 - Will

Cross-References

Genesis 27:41
Therefore Esau hated Iaakob, because of the blessing, wherewith his father blessed him. And Esau thought in his minde, The dayes of mourning for my father will come shortly, then I will slay may brother Iaakob.
Genesis 28:21
So that I come againe vnto my fathers house in safetie, then shal the Lord be my God.
Genesis 31:1
Now he heard the words of Labans sonnes, saying, Iaakob hath taken away all that was our fathers, and of our fathers goods hath he gotten all this honour.
Genesis 31:2
Also Iaakob beheld the countenance of Laban, that it was not towards him as in times past:
Genesis 31:27
Wherfore diddest thou flie so secretly and steale away from me, and diddest not tel me, that I might haue sent thee foorth with mirth & with songs, with timbrel and with harpe?
Genesis 31:29
I am able to do you euill: but the God of your father spake vnto me yesternight, saying, Take heed that thou speake not to Iaakob ought saue good.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Let the lying lips be put to silence,.... Being convicted of the lies told by them, and so silenced and confounded; or being cut off and destroyed, as all such will be in the Lord's own time, Psalms 12:3. It is very likely the psalmist may have respect either to Doeg the Edomite, who loved lying rather than righteousness; or to others that were about Saul, who lying said to him that David sought his harm, even to take away his kingdom and his life, Psalms 52:3;

which speak grievous things proudly and contemptuously against the righteous; meaning himself; not that he thought himself righteous in the sight of God by any righteousness of his own, but by the righteousness of Christ imputed to him; see Psalms 143:2. Though he may have regard here to the righteousness of his cause before men, and assert himself righteous, as he might with respect to the "grievous things", the hard and lying speeches, which were spoken against him, in a proud, haughty, and contemptuous manner. And it is no unusual thing for such false charges to be brought against righteous men; nay, such hard speeches were spoken by ungodly men against Jesus Christ the righteous himself, Judges 1:15. The Targum interprets it of "reproaches".

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Let the lying lips be put to silence - See the notes at Psalms 12:2-3. The lips which speak lies. The reference here is especially to those who had spoken in this manner against the psalmist himself, though he makes the language general, or prays in general that God would silence all liars: a prayer certainly in which all persons may properly join.

Which speak grievous things - Margin, “a hard thing.” The Hebrew word - עתק âthâq - means “bold, impudent, wicked.” Gesenius, Lexicon. The phrase here means, therefore, to speak wickedly, or to speak in a bold, reckless, impudent manner; that is, without regard to the truth of what is said.

Proudly and contemptuously - Hebrew, in pride and contempt: that is, in a manner which shows that they are proud of themselves and despise others. Slander always perhaps implies this. People are secretly proud of themselves; or they “desire” to cherish an exalted opinion of themselves, and to have others entertain the same opinion of them; and hence, if they cannot exalt themselves by their own merit, as they wish, they endeavor to humble others below their real merit, and to a level lower than themselves, by detraction.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 31:18. Let the lying lips be put to silence — As to my enemies, persecutors, and slanderers, abate their pride, assuage their malice, and confound their devices. See Jeremiah 18:18.


 
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