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To the chief Musician[H5329], A Psalm of David[H1732]. The fool[H5036] hath said[H559] in his heart[H3820], There is no God[H430]. They are corrupt[H7843], they have done abominable[H8581]works[H5949], there is none that doeth[H6213]good[H2896].
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The LORD[H3068] looked down[H8259] from heaven[H8064] upon the children[H1121] of men[H120], to see[H7200] if there[H3426] were any that did understand[H7919], and seek[H1875]God[H430].
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They are all gone aside[H5493], they are all together[H3162] become filthy[H444]: there is none that doeth[H6213]good[H2896], no, not one[H259].
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Have all the workers[H6466] of iniquity[H205] no knowledge?[H3045] who eat[H398]up[H398] my people[H5971] as they eat[H398]bread[H3899], and call[H7121] not upon the LORD[H3068].
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There were they in great[H6343]fear[H6342]: for God[H430] is in the generation[H1755] of the righteous[H6662].
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Ye have shamed[H954] the counsel[H6098] of the poor[H6041], because the LORD[H3068] is his refuge[H4268].
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Oh that[H5414] the salvation[H3444] of Israel[H3478] were come out of Zion[H6726]! when the LORD[H3068] bringeth back[H7725] the captivity[H7622] of his people[H5971], Jacob[H3290] shall rejoice[H1523], and Israel[H3478] shall be glad[H8055].