King James Version
Set thou a wicked man over him: and let Satan stand at his right hand.(Psalm 109:6)
When he shall be judged, let him be condemned: and let his prayer become sin.(Psalm 109:7)
Let his days be few; and let another take his office.(Psalm 109:8)
Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow.
Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.(Psalm 109:10)
Let the extortioner catch all that he hath; and let the strangers spoil his labour.(Psalm 109:11)
Let there be none to extend mercy unto him: neither let there be any to favour his fatherless children.(Psalm 109:12)

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Psalm 109:9 - Cross Reference

And my wrath shall wax hot, and I will kill you with the sword; and your wives shall be widows, and your children fatherless. (Exodus 22:24)
We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers are as widows. (Lamentations 5:3)
Therefore deliver up their children to the famine, and pour out their blood by the force of the sword; and let their wives be bereaved of their children, and be widows; and let their men be put to death; let their young men be slain by the sword in battle. (Jeremiah 18:21)