The King James Version Bible

Psalms 123:4

Our soul is exceedingly filled with the scorning of those that are at ease, and with the contempt of the proud.

Cross References

  1. He that is ready to slip with his feet is as a lamp despised in the thought of him that is at ease.
  2. The proud have had me greatly in derision: yet have I not declined from thy law.
  3. But when Sanballat the Horonite, and Tobiah the servant, the Ammonite, and Geshem the Arabian, heard it, they laughed us to scorn, and despised us, and said, What is this thing that ye do? will ye rebel against the king?
  4. I also could speak as ye do: if your soul were in my soul's stead, I could heap up words against you, and shake mine head at you.
  5. They are not in trouble as other men; neither are they plagued like other men. Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain; violence covereth them as a garment. Their eyes stand out with fatness: they have more than heart could wish. They are corrupt, and speak wickedly concerning oppression: they speak loftily. They set their mouth against the heavens, and their tongue walketh through the earth.
  6. Rise up, ye women that are at ease; hear my voice, ye careless daughters; give ear unto my speech.
  7. Tremble, ye women that are at ease; be troubled, ye careless ones: strip you, and make you bare, and gird sackcloth upon your loins.
  8. Moab hath been at ease from his youth, and he hath settled on his lees, and hath not been emptied from vessel to vessel, neither hath he gone into captivity: therefore his taste remained in him, and his scent is not changed.
  9. For was not Israel a derision unto thee? was he found among thieves? for since thou spakest of him, thou skippedst for joy.
  10. We have heard the pride of Moab, (he is exceeding proud) his loftiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the haughtiness of his heart.
  11. Woe to them that are at ease in Zion, and trust in the mountain of Samaria, which are named chief of the nations, to whom the house of Israel came!
  12. (For all the Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing.)
  13. And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked: and others said, We will hear thee again of this matter.
  14. And as he thus spake for himself, Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad.
  15. Being defamed, we intreat: we are made as the filth of the world, and are the offscouring of all things unto this day.