Psalms 52

Rotherham(i) 1 [To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of Instruction, of David. When Doeg the Edomite went, and told Saul; and said to him,––David, hath entered the house of Ahimelech.]
Why dost thou boast thyself of wickedness, O mighty man? The lovingkindness of GOD, [lasteth] all the day. 2 Engulfing ruin, doth thy tongue devise, Like a whetted razor, working deceit; 3 Thou lovest Evil more than good, Falsehood, more than speaking righteousness. [Selah.] 4 Thou lovest all devouring words, O deceitful tongue! 5 GOD also, will break thee down utterly, He will snatch thee up and tear thee away tentless, And uproot thee, out of the land of the living. [Selah.]
6 The righteous shall both see and fear, And, over him, shall laugh: 7 Lo! the man who made not God his refuge,––But trusted in the abundance of his riches, Emboldened himself in his wealth! 8 But, I, am like a flourishing olive–tree, in the house of God, I have put confidence in the lovingkindness of God, for times age–abiding and beyond. 9 I will praise thee to times age–abiding, Because thou didst effectually work,––And I will wait on thy Name, Because it is good, In the presence of thy men of lovingkindness.