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The wicked always seems to prosper;
    your judgments are far from his mind,
    and he scoffs at all those who oppose him.
He says in his heart,[a] “I will not be swayed;
    I will never experience misfortune.”
His mouth is filled with curses, deceit, and threats;[b]
    his tongue breeds evil and malice.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 10:6 Heart: see note on Ps 4:8.
  2. Psalm 10:7 Curses, deceit, and threats: this text, which contains the three most common weapons of the tongue in Israel’s experience, is cited in Rom 3:14. Curses were believed to have real power over those upon whom they were leveled; deceit referred to slander and threats for evil purposes (see 1 Ki 21:8-15).