Psalm 35:24

Be my judge, O Lord my God, in your righteousness; do not let them be glad over me.

Psalm 7:8

The Lord will be judge of the peoples; give a decision for me, O Lord, because of my righteousness, and let my virtue have its reward.

Psalm 26:1

O Lord, be my judge, for my behaviour has been upright: I have put my faith in the Lord, I am not in danger of slipping.

Psalm 35:19

Do not let my haters be glad over me falsely; let not those who are against me without cause make sport of me.

Psalm 43:1

Be my judge, O God, supporting my cause against a nation without religion; O keep me from the false and evil man.

Job 20:5

That the pride of the sinner is short, and the joy of the evil-doer but for a minute?

Psalm 18:20-24

The Lord gives me the reward of my righteousness, because my hands are clean before him.

2 Thessalonians 1:6

For it is an act of righteousness on God's part to give trouble as their reward to those who are troubling you,

1 Peter 2:22

Who did no evil, and there was no deceit in his mouth:

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Summary

Judge me, O LORD my God, according to thy righteousness; and let them not rejoice over me.

Bible References

Judge

Psalm 7:8
The Lord will be judge of the peoples; give a decision for me, O Lord, because of my righteousness, and let my virtue have its reward.
Psalm 18:20
The Lord gives me the reward of my righteousness, because my hands are clean before him.
Psalm 26:1
O Lord, be my judge, for my behaviour has been upright: I have put my faith in the Lord, I am not in danger of slipping.
Psalm 43:1
Be my judge, O God, supporting my cause against a nation without religion; O keep me from the false and evil man.
2 Thessalonians 1:6
For it is an act of righteousness on God's part to give trouble as their reward to those who are troubling you,
1 Peter 2:22
Who did no evil, and there was no deceit in his mouth:

And let

Psalm 35:19
Do not let my haters be glad over me falsely; let not those who are against me without cause make sport of me.
Job 20:5
That the pride of the sinner is short, and the joy of the evil-doer but for a minute?

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