Behold, he travails with iniquity. Yes, he has conceived mischief, and brought out falsehood.
Parallel translations
- KJV Behold, he travaileth with iniquity, and hath conceived mischief, and brought forth falsehood.
- BSB Behold, the wicked man travails with evil; he conceives trouble and births falsehood.
- NKJV Behold, the wicked brings forth iniquity; Yes, he conceives trouble and brings forth falsehood.
- NASB Behold, an evil person is pregnant with injustice, And he conceives harm and gives birth to lies.
- NLT The wicked conceive evil; they are pregnant with trouble and give birth to lies.
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The wicked man is pictured as pregnant with evil, conceiving mischief and giving birth to lies. Sin grows from inward intent into deceitful action.
Overview
Using the image of conception and birth, David traces how the wicked nurture iniquity until it issues in falsehood. Evil is shown as something deliberately conceived within and brought forth. James uses similar language to describe how desire conceives and gives birth to sin and death (James 1:15), warning of sin's destructive course.
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- Jas 1:15Then the lust, when it has conceived, bears sin; and the sin, when it is full grown, produces death.
- Job 15:35They conceive mischief, and produce iniquity. Their heart prepares deceit.”
- Isa 33:11You will conceive chaff. You will give birth to stubble. Your breath is a fire that will devour you.
- Job 15:20the wicked man writhes in pain all his days, even the number of years that are laid up for the oppressor.
- Isa 59:4–5No one sues in righteousness, and no one pleads in truth. They trust in vanity, and speak lies. They conceive mischief, and give birth to iniquity.
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