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Good News Translation

Psalms 7:16

So they are punished by their own evil and are hurt by their own violence.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Pit;   Wicked (People);   Thompson Chain Reference - Retribution;   Reward-Punishment;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Malice;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Pate;   Shiggaion;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Psalms, book of;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Abigail;   David;   Esther;   Haman;   Meshach;   Net;   Shimei;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Suffering;   Violence;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Cush;   English Versions;   Head;   Psalms;   Sin;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Pate;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Shiggaion;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Psalms the book of;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Crown;   Head;   Mischief;   Pate;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - AḥiḴar;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
His trouble comes back on his own head;his own violence comes down on top of his head.
Hebrew Names Version
The trouble he causes shall return to his own head. His violence shall come down on the crown of his own head.
King James Version
His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate.
English Standard Version
His mischief returns upon his own head, and on his own skull his violence descends.
New Century Version
They will get themselves into trouble; the violence they cause will hurt only themselves.
New English Translation
He becomes the victim of his own destructive plans and the violence he intended for others falls on his own head.
Amplified Bible
His mischief will return on his own head, And his violence will come down on the top of his head [like loose dirt].
New American Standard Bible
His harm will return on his own head, And his violence will descend on the top of his own head.
World English Bible
The trouble he causes shall return to his own head. His violence shall come down on the crown of his own head.
Geneva Bible (1587)
His mischiefe shall returne vpon his owne head, & his crueltie shall fall vpon his owne pate.
Legacy Standard Bible
His mischief will return upon his own head,And his violence will descend upon his own skull.
Berean Standard Bible
His trouble recoils on himself, and his violence falls on his own head.
Contemporary English Version
The trouble they cause comes back on them, and their heads are crushed by their own evil deeds.
Complete Jewish Bible
He makes a pit, digs it deep, and falls into the hole he made.
Darby Translation
His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violence shall come down upon his own pate.
Easy-to-Read Version
The trouble they cause will come back on them. They plan harm for others, but they are the ones who will be hurt.
George Lamsa Translation
His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his iniquity upon his own pate.
Lexham English Bible
His trouble comes back on his head, and his violence comes down on his skull.
Literal Translation
His mischief shall return on his own head, and his violence shall come down on his own crown.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
For his vnhappynes shall come vpon his owne heade, & his wickednes shall fall vpon his owne pate.
American Standard Version
His mischief shall return upon his own head, And his violence shall come down upon his own pate.
Bible in Basic English
His wrongdoing will come back to him, and his violent behaviour will come down on his head.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
He hath digged a pit, and hollowed it, and is fallen into the ditch which he made.
King James Version (1611)
His mischiefe shall returne vpon his owne head, and his violent dealing shall come downe vpon his owne pate.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
For his labour shall come vpon his owne head: and his wickednesse shall fall vpon his owne pate.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
His trouble shall return on his own head, and his unrighteousness shall come down on his own crown.
English Revised Version
His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violence shall come down upon his own pate.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
His sorewe schal be turned in to his heed; and his wickidnesse schal come doun in to his necke.
Update Bible Version
His mischief shall return on his own head, And his violence shall come down on his own pate.
Webster's Bible Translation
His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate.
New King James Version
His trouble shall return upon his own head, And his violent dealing shall come down on his own crown.
New Living Translation
The trouble they make for others backfires on them. The violence they plan falls on their own heads.
New Life Bible
The trouble he makes will return to him. When he hurts others it will come down on his own head.
New Revised Standard
Their mischief returns upon their own heads, and on their own heads their violence descends.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
His mischief, turneth back, on his own head, - and, on his own crown, his violence, descendeth.
Douay-Rheims Bible
(7-17) His sorrow shall be turned on his own head: and his iniquity shall come down upon his crown.
Revised Standard Version
His mischief returns upon his own head, and on his own pate his violence descends.
Young's Literal Translation
Return doth his perverseness on his head, And on his crown his violence cometh down.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
His mischief will return upon his own head, And his violence will descend upon his own pate.

Contextual Overview

10 God is my protector; he saves those who obey him. 11 God is a righteous judge and always condemns the wicked. 12 If they do not change their ways, God will sharpen his sword. He bends his bow and makes it ready; 13 he takes up his deadly weapons and aims his burning arrows. 14 See how wicked people think up evil; they plan trouble and practice deception. 15 But in the traps they set for others, they themselves get caught. 16 So they are punished by their own evil and are hurt by their own violence. 17 I thank the Lord for his justice; I sing praises to the Lord , the Most High.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Psalms 36:4, Psalms 36:12, Psalms 37:12, Psalms 37:13, 1 Samuel 23:9, 1 Samuel 24:12, 1 Samuel 24:13, 1 Samuel 26:10, 1 Samuel 28:19, 1 Samuel 31:3, 1 Samuel 31:4, 1 Kings 2:32, Esther 9:25, Malachi 2:3-5

Reciprocal: Judges 9:24 - That the 1 Samuel 17:51 - his sword 1 Samuel 25:39 - hath returned 2 Samuel 3:39 - the Lord 2 Samuel 17:11 - in thine 1 Kings 2:44 - return 1 Kings 21:19 - In the place 2 Kings 16:8 - to the king Esther 7:9 - Behold Job 5:13 - taketh Psalms 9:15 - General Psalms 10:2 - let Psalms 18:48 - violent man Psalms 35:8 - net Psalms 55:23 - O God Psalms 57:6 - a net Psalms 94:23 - And he Psalms 140:9 - let the mischief Psalms 141:10 - the wicked Proverbs 5:22 - His Proverbs 11:6 - but Proverbs 11:27 - he that seeketh Proverbs 21:7 - robbery Proverbs 24:16 - but Proverbs 26:27 - diggeth Proverbs 28:10 - he shall Ecclesiastes 10:8 - that

Cross-References

Genesis 7:1
The Lord said to Noah, "Go into the boat with your whole family; I have found that you are the only one in all the world who does what is right.
Genesis 7:2
Take with you seven pairs of each kind of ritually clean animal, but only one pair of each kind of unclean animal.
Genesis 7:3
Take also seven pairs of each kind of bird. Do this so that every kind of animal and bird will be kept alive to reproduce again on the earth.
Genesis 7:4
Seven days from now I am going to send rain that will fall for forty days and nights, in order to destroy all the living beings that I have made."
Genesis 7:5
And Noah did everything that the Lord commanded.
Genesis 7:10
Seven days later the flood came.
Deuteronomy 33:27
God has always been your defense; his eternal arms are your support. He drove out your enemies as you advanced, and told you to destroy them all.
Psalms 46:2
So we will not be afraid, even if the earth is shaken and mountains fall into the ocean depths;
Proverbs 3:23
You can go safely on your way and never even stumble.
Matthew 25:10
So the foolish ones went off to buy some oil; and while they were gone, the bridegroom arrived. The five who were ready went in with him to the wedding feast, and the door was closed.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

His mischief shall return upon his own head,.... That which he conceived and devised in his mind, and attempted to bring upon others, shall fall upon himself, as a just judgment from heaven upon him;

and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate; referring to the violence with which Saul pursued David, which would be requited to him, and of which he prophesied, 1 Samuel 26:10.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

His mischief - The mischief which he had designed for others.

Shall return upon his own head - Shall come upon himself. The blow which he aimed at others shall recoil on himself. This is but stating in another form the sentiment which had been expressed in the two previous verses. The language used here has something of a proverbial cast, and perhaps was common in the time of the writer to express this idea.

And his violent dealing - Which he shows to others. The word rendered violent dealing means violence, injustice, oppression, wrong.

Shall all come down upon his own pate - The word here rendered “pate” means properly vertex, top, or crown - as of the head. The idea is that it would come upon himself. He would be treated as he had designed to treat others. The sentiment here expressed is found also in Psalms 9:15; Psalms 35:8; Psalms 37:15. Compare Eurip. Med. 409, and Lucretius v. 1151.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 7:16. Shall come down upon his own pate. — Upon his scalp, קדקד kodkod, the top of the head. It may refer to knocking the criminal on the head, in order to deprive him of life. Had scalping been known in those days, I should have thought the reference might be to that barbarous custom.


 
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