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Psalm 34

Psa. 34:21 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Evil
ra` (Hebrew #7451)
bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral)
KJV usage: adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, + displease(-ure), distress, evil((- favouredness), man, thing), + exceedingly, X great, grief(-vous), harm, heavy, hurt(-ful), ill (favoured), + mark, mischief(-vous), misery, naught(-ty), noisome, + not please, sad(-ly), sore, sorrow, trouble, vex, wicked(-ly, -ness, one), worse(-st), wretchedness, wrong. (Incl. feminine raaah; as adjective or noun.).
Pronounce: rah
Origin: from 7489
shall slay
muwth (Hebrew #4191)
causatively, to kill
KJV usage: X at all, X crying, (be) dead (body, man, one), (put to, worthy of) death, destroy(-er), (cause to, be like to, must) die, kill, necro(-mancer), X must needs, slay, X surely, X very suddenly, X in (no) wise.
Pronounce: mooth
Origin: a primitive root: to die (literally or figuratively)
the wicked
rasha` (Hebrew #7563)
morally wrong; concretely, an (actively) bad person
KJV usage: + condemned, guilty, ungodly, wicked (man), that did wrong.
Pronounce: raw-shaw'
Origin: from 7561
: and they that hate
sane' (Hebrew #8130)
to hate (personally)
KJV usage: enemy, foe, (be) hate(-ful, -r), odious, X utterly.
Pronounce: saw-nay'
Origin: a primitive root
the righteous
tsaddiyq (Hebrew #6662)
just
KJV usage: just, lawful, righteous (man).
Pronounce: tsad-deek'
Origin: from 6663
shall be μdesolate
'asham (Hebrew #816)
a primitive root; to be guilty; by implication to be punished or perish
KJV usage: X certainly, be(-come, made) desolate, destroy, X greatly, be(-come, found, hold) guilty, offend (acknowledge offence), trespass.
Pronounce: aw-sham'
Origin: or mashem {aw-shame'}
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or, guilty.

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Evil.
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Psa. 37:12‑15• 12The wicked plotteth against the righteous, and gnasheth his teeth against him.
13The Lord laugheth at him; for he seeth that his day is coming.
14The wicked have drawn out the sword, and have bent their bow, to cast down the afflicted and needy, to slay those that are upright in the way:
15their sword shall enter into their own heart, and their bows shall be broken.
(Psa. 37:12‑15)
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Psa. 40:15• 15Let them be desolate, because of their shame, that say unto me, Aha! Aha! (Psa. 40:15)
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Psa. 89:23• 23But I will beat down his adversaries before his face, and will smite them that hate him. (Psa. 89:23)
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1 Sam. 19:4‑5• 4And Jonathan spoke good of David to Saul his father, and said to him, Let not the king sin against his servant, against David, because he has not sinned against thee; for also what he did was very advantageous to thee;
5for he put his life in hand, and smote the Philistine, and Jehovah wrought a great salvation for all Israel: thou didst see it, and didst rejoice; why then wilt thou sin against innocent blood, in slaying David without cause?
(1 Sam. 19:4‑5)
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1 Sam. 31:4• 4Then said Saul to his armour-bearer, Draw thy sword, and thrust me through with it; lest these uncircumcised come and thrust me through, and abuse me. But his armour-bearer would not; for he was much afraid. So Saul took the sword and fell on it. (1 Sam. 31:4)
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1 Kings 22:8,37• 8And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, There is yet one man by whom we may inquire of Jehovah; but I hate him, for he prophesies no good concerning me, but evil: it is Micah the son of Imlah. And Jehoshaphat said, Let not the king say so.
37And the king died, and was brought to Samaria; and they buried the king in Samaria.
(1 Kings 22:8,37)
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Luke 19:14,27• 14But his citizens hated him, and sent an embassy after him, saying, We will not that this man should reign over us.
27Moreover those mine enemies, who would not have me to reign over them, bring them here and slay them before me.
(Luke 19:14,27)
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Luke 19:41‑44• 41And as he drew near, seeing the city, he wept over it,
42saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, even at least in this thy day, the things that are for thy peace: but now they are hid from thine eyes;
43for days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall make a palisaded mound about thee, and shall close thee around, and keep thee in on every side,
44and shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children in thee; and shall not leave in thee a stone upon a stone: because thou knewest not the season of thy visitation.
(Luke 19:41‑44)
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John 7:7• 7The world cannot hate you, but me it hates, because I bear witness concerning it that its works are evil. (John 7:7)
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John 15:18‑23• 18If the world hate you, know that it has hated me before you.
19If ye were of the world, the world would love its own; but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, on account of this the world hates you.
20Remember the word which I said unto you, The bondman is not greater than his master. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my word, they will keep also yours.
21But they will do all these things to you on account of my name, because they have not known him that sent me.
22If I had not come and spoken to them, they had not had sin; but now they have no excuse for their sin.
23He that hates me hates also my Father.
(John 15:18‑23)
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1 Thess. 2:15‑16• 15who have both slain the Lord Jesus and the prophets, and have driven us out by persecution, and do not please God, and are against all men,
16forbidding us to speak to the nations that they may be saved, that they may fill up their sins always: but wrath has come upon them to the uttermost.
(1 Thess. 2:15‑16)
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2 Thess. 1:6,9• 6if at least it is a righteous thing with God to render tribulation to those that trouble you,
9who shall pay the penalty of everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his might,
(2 Thess. 1:6,9)
desolate.
or, guilty.

J. N. Darby Translation

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Evil shall destroye the wicked; and they that hate the righteous shall bear their guiltf.

JND Translation Notes

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e
Or "destroyeth utterly." it is the intensive form of the verb. see 1 Sam. 17.51.
f
Or "shall be condemned."