Thematic Bible




Thematic Bible



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.

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


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.

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


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,


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

O pluck me not away, neither destroy me with the ungodly and wicked doers, which speak friendly to their neighbours, but imagine mischief in their hearts.

Behold, the LORD's hand is not so shortened that it cannot help, neither is his ear so stopped that it may not hear. But your misdeeds have separated you from your God, and your sins hide his face from you, that he heareth you not. For your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with unrighteousness; Your lips speak lies, and your tongue setteth out wickedness. read more.
No man regardeth righteousness, and no man judgeth truly. Every man hopeth in vain things, and imagineth deceit; conceiveth weariness, and bringeth forth evil.


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,


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,