Thematic Bible




Thematic Bible



Woe unto them that imagine to do harm, and devise ungraciousness upon their beds, to perform it in the clear day: for their power is against God.

He imagineth mischief upon his bed, and hath set himself in no good way; neither doth he abhor any thing that is evil.

He that imagineth mischief, may well be called an ungracious person.

But they say, 'No more of this, we will follow our own imaginations, and do every man according to the wilfulness of his own mind.'



They that imagine wickedness, shall be disappointed; but they that muse upon good things, unto such shall happen mercy and faithfulness.

He that winketh with his eyes, imagineth mischief; and he that biteth his lips, will do some harm.

These are the perilous weapons of the covetous, these be his shameful counsels: that he may beguile the poor with deceitful works, yea, even there as he should give sentence with the poor.

Then said the LORD unto me, "Thou son of man: these men imagine mischief, and a wicked counsel take they in this city,


A wicked man beguileth his neighbour; and leadeth him the way that is not good. He that winketh with his eyes, imagineth mischief; and he that biteth his lips, will do some harm.


then shall counsel preserve thee, and understanding shall keep thee. That thou mayest be delivered from the evil way, and from the man that speaketh froward things; From such as leave the high street, and walk in the ways of darkness; read more.
Which rejoice in doing evil, and delight in wicked things:

A wicked man beguileth his neighbour; and leadeth him the way that is not good. He that winketh with his eyes, imagineth mischief; and he that biteth his lips, will do some harm.

The lips of the righteous are occupied in acceptable things; but the mouth of the ungodly taketh them to the worst.


Woe unto them that imagine to do harm, and devise ungraciousness upon their beds, to perform it in the clear day: for their power is against God.

He imagineth mischief upon his bed, and hath set himself in no good way; neither doth he abhor any thing that is evil.

He that imagineth mischief, may well be called an ungracious person.

But they say, 'No more of this, we will follow our own imaginations, and do every man according to the wilfulness of his own mind.'



They that imagine wickedness, shall be disappointed; but they that muse upon good things, unto such shall happen mercy and faithfulness.

He that winketh with his eyes, imagineth mischief; and he that biteth his lips, will do some harm.

These are the perilous weapons of the covetous, these be his shameful counsels: that he may beguile the poor with deceitful works, yea, even there as he should give sentence with the poor.

Then said the LORD unto me, "Thou son of man: these men imagine mischief, and a wicked counsel take they in this city,


It is happened unto them according to the true proverb, "The dog is turned to his vomit again, and the sow that was washed, is returned to her wallowing in the mire."

I found Israel like grapes in the wilderness, and saw their fathers as the first figs in the top of the fig tree. But they are gone to Baalpeor, and run away from me to that shameful Idol, and are become as abominable as their lovers.

And this is the condemnation: that light is come into the world, and the men have loved darkness more than light, because their deeds were evil. For every man that evil doeth, hateth the light: neither cometh to light, lest his deeds should be reproved.

For they eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of robbery.

yet they say they do well when they do evil. As the prince will, so sayeth the judge: that he may do him a pleasure again. The great man speaketh what his heart desireth; and the hearers allow him.


In which spirit, he also went and preached unto the spirits that were in prison, which were in time past disobedient, when the long suffering of God abode exceeding patiently in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few - that is to say eight souls - were saved by water,

Like as the dog turneth again to his vomit, even so a fool beginneth his foolishness again afresh.

How much more then an abominable and vile man, which drinketh wickedness like water?

Then spake the LORD, concerning this people that have pleasure to go so nimbly with their feet, and leave not off, and therefore displease the LORD; insomuch that he will now bring again to remembrance all their misdeeds, and punish all their sins.

He that winketh with his eyes, imagineth mischief; and he that biteth his lips, will do some harm.

A fool doth wickedly and maketh but a sport of it; nevertheless it is wisdom for a man to beware of such.

And that because they refused my laws, and walked not in my commandments, but had unhallowed my Sabbaths - for their heart was gone after their Idols.

When wickedness was sweet in his mouth, he hid it under his tongue. That he favoured, that would he not forsake; but kept it close in his throat.

They eat up the sins of my people, and courage them in their wickedness.



then shall counsel preserve thee, and understanding shall keep thee. That thou mayest be delivered from the evil way, and from the man that speaketh froward things; From such as leave the high street, and walk in the ways of darkness; read more.
Which rejoice in doing evil, and delight in wicked things:

A wicked man beguileth his neighbour; and leadeth him the way that is not good. He that winketh with his eyes, imagineth mischief; and he that biteth his lips, will do some harm.

The lips of the righteous are occupied in acceptable things; but the mouth of the ungodly taketh them to the worst.


Woe unto them that imagine to do harm, and devise ungraciousness upon their beds, to perform it in the clear day: for their power is against God.

He imagineth mischief upon his bed, and hath set himself in no good way; neither doth he abhor any thing that is evil.

He that imagineth mischief, may well be called an ungracious person.

But they say, 'No more of this, we will follow our own imaginations, and do every man according to the wilfulness of his own mind.'



They that imagine wickedness, shall be disappointed; but they that muse upon good things, unto such shall happen mercy and faithfulness.

He that winketh with his eyes, imagineth mischief; and he that biteth his lips, will do some harm.

These are the perilous weapons of the covetous, these be his shameful counsels: that he may beguile the poor with deceitful works, yea, even there as he should give sentence with the poor.

Then said the LORD unto me, "Thou son of man: these men imagine mischief, and a wicked counsel take they in this city,