Parallel Verses
Julia Smith Translation
Their eye will come forth from fat: they passed over the imaginations of the heart
New American Standard Bible
The imaginations of their heart
King James Version
Their eyes stand out with fatness: they have more than heart could wish.
Holman Bible
the imaginations of their hearts run wild.
International Standard Version
Their eyes bulge from obesity and the imaginations of their mind cross the border into sin.
A Conservative Version
Their eyes stand out with fatness. They have more than heart could wish.
American Standard Version
Their eyes stand out with fatness: They have more than heart could wish.
Amplified
Their eye bulges from fatness [they have more than the heart desires];
The imaginations of their mind run riot [with foolishness].
Bible in Basic English
Their eyes are bursting with fat; they have more than their heart's desire.
Darby Translation
Their eyes stand out from fatness, they exceed the imaginations of their heart:
King James 2000
Their eyes stand out with abundance: they have more than heart could wish.
Lexham Expanded Bible
Their eye bulges from fat. Imaginings overflow [their] heart.
Modern King James verseion
Their eyes stand out with fatness; they have more than the heart could imagine.
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
Their eyes swell with fatness, and they do even what they lust.
NET Bible
Their prosperity causes them to do wrong; their thoughts are sinful.
New Heart English Bible
Their eyes bulge with fat. Their minds pass the limits of conceit.
The Emphasized Bible
Their iniquity, hath proceeded from fatness, They have surpassed the imaginations of the heart;
Webster
Their eyes stand out with fatness: they have more than heart could wish.
World English Bible
Their eyes bulge with fat. Their minds pass the limits of conceit.
Youngs Literal Translation
Their eye hath come out from fat. The imaginations of the heart transgressed;
Themes
Happiness of the The Wicked » Is derived from » Their worldly prosperity
Punishment of the The Wicked » In this life by » Put in slippery places
Topics
References
Easton
Word Count of 20 Translations in Psalm 73:7
Verse Info
Context Readings
God's Ways Vindicated
6 For this, pride surrounded them as a neck-chain; the dress of violence will cover to them. 7 Their eye will come forth from fat: they passed over the imaginations of the heart 8 They will mock and speak in evil of oppression: they will speak from elevation.
Names
Cross References
Job 15:27
For he covered his face with his fat, and he will make fatness upon the flank
Psalm 17:10
They shut up their fat: their mouth spake in pride.
Jeremiah 5:28
They became fat, they shone: they passed over words of evil: they judged not judgment, the judgment of the orphan, and they will give success; and the judgment of the needy they judged not.
1 Samuel 25:2
And a man in Maon and his work in Carmel; and the man very great, and to him three thousand sheep and a thousand goats: and he will be in shearing his sheep in Carmel.
1 Samuel 25:36
And Abigail will go to Nabal; and behold, to him a drinking in his house as the drinking of a king; and Nabal's heart good with him, and he was intoxicated even greatly; and she announced not to him a word small and great till the light of the morning.
Psalm 17:14
From men of thy hand, O Jehovah, from men of this world their portion in life, and thou wilt fill their belly with thy hidden things: they will be filled with sons, they left the remaining things to their children.
Psalm 73:12
Behold, these the unjust, and they being secure of the world increased riches.
Psalm 119:70
Their heart was fat as fatness; I delighted in thy law.
Isaiah 3:9
The withdrawing of their face answered against them; and they announced their sins as Sodom, and they covered not. Wo to their soul! for they rewarded evil to themselves.
Ezekiel 16:49
Behold, this was the iniquity of Sodom thy sister, pride, fulness of bread, security of rest was to her and to her daughters, and she strengthened not the hand of the poor and needy.
Luke 12:16-19
And he spake a parable to them, saying, The farm of a certain rich man bore well: