9. For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord. It is a wonder full of instruction and warning, observe it; for, lo, thine enemies shall perish, they shall be known no more. In that the thing
is spoken twice it is confirmed by the Lord; it shall surely be, and that
speedily. All the workers of iniquity shall be scattered. Their forces
will be dispersed, their hopes broken and themselves driven hither and thither
like chaff before the tempest. They will not have the courage to remain in
arms, nor the unity to abide in confederacy. Terrible as this fact is, no
true-hearted person would wish to have it otherwise. Treason against the great
Monarch of the universe ought not to go unpunished; such wanton wickedness
richly merits the severest doom.
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