Thomson(i)
19 Who hath no respect for the person of an honourable man; nor knoweth how to honour nobles by respecting their persons."
20 But it should be in vain for them to cry or to entreat a man, for they behaved wickedly in turning aside the weak.
21 For he is the observer of men"s actions, and nothing that they do can escape his notice:
22 nor can there be a place, where the workers of iniquity can be concealed."
23 That he will not yet set himself against a man;
24 is because the Lord superintended all in ways unsearchable; glorious and wonderful, not to be numbered.
25 "As he knoweth their works: he should bring on night and they should be humbled.
26 But hath he extinguished the wicked though they are visible before him?
27 Because they turned aside from the law of God and did not acknowledge his judgments,
28 when they cause the cry of the poor to ascend to him, he should hearken to the cry of the poor."
29 But when he giveth rest, who shall call him to account? When he hideth his face, who can see him? Both against a nation, and against a man at the same time,