(0.31) | Luk 13:32 | But 1 he said to them, “Go 2 and tell that fox, 3 ‘Look, I am casting out demons and performing healings today and tomorrow, and on the third day 4 I will complete my work. 5 |
(0.31) | Act 20:16 | For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus 1 so as not to spend time 2 in the province of Asia, 3 for he was hurrying 4 to arrive in Jerusalem, 5 if possible, 6 by the day of Pentecost. |
(0.31) | Rom 10:19 | But again I ask, didn’t Israel understand? 1 First Moses says, “I will make you jealous by those who are not a nation; with a senseless nation I will provoke you to anger.” 2 |
(0.27) | Isa 37:24 | Through your messengers you taunted the sovereign master, 1 ‘With my many chariots I climbed up the high mountains, the slopes of Lebanon. I cut down its tall cedars and its best evergreens. I invaded its most remote regions, 2 its thickest woods. |
(0.27) | 1Sa 9:16 | “At this time tomorrow I will send to you a man from the land of Benjamin. You must consecrate 1 him as a leader over my people Israel. He will save my people from the hand of the Philistines. For I have looked with favor on my people. Their cry has reached me!” |
(0.27) | 2Sa 24:16 | When the angel 1 extended his hand to destroy Jerusalem, the Lord relented from his judgment. 2 He told the angel who was killing the people, “That’s enough! Stop now!” 3 (Now the Lord’s angel was near the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite.) |
(0.27) | 2Ki 7:8 | When the men with a skin disease reached the edge of the camp, they entered a tent and had a meal. 1 They also took some silver, gold, and clothes and went and hid it all. 2 Then they went back and entered another tent. They looted it 3 and went and hid what they had taken. |
(0.27) | Isa 28:15 | For you say, “We have made a treaty with death, with Sheol 1 we have made an agreement. 2 When the overwhelming judgment sweeps by 3 it will not reach us. For we have made a lie our refuge, we have hidden ourselves in a deceitful word.” 4 |
(0.27) | Isa 37:29 | Because you rage against me and the uproar you create has reached my ears, 1 I will put my hook in your nose, 2 and my bridle between your lips, and I will lead you back the way you came.” |
(0.27) | Jer 4:31 | In fact, 1 I hear a cry like that of a woman in labor, a cry of anguish like that of a woman giving birth to her first baby. It is the cry of Daughter Zion 2 gasping for breath, reaching out for help, 3 saying, “I am done in! 4 My life is ebbing away before these murderers!” |
(0.25) | Gen 10:19 | and the borders of Canaan extended 1 from Sidon 2 all the way to 3 Gerar as far as Gaza, and all the way to 4 Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboiim, as far as Lasha. |
(0.25) | Gen 18:21 | that I must go down 1 and see if they are as wicked as the outcry suggests. 2 If not, 3 I want to know.” |
(0.25) | Gen 19:13 | because we are about to destroy 1 it. The outcry against this place 2 is so great before the Lord that he 3 has sent us to destroy it.” |
(0.25) | Gen 19:22 | Run there quickly, 1 for I cannot do anything until you arrive there.” (This incident explains why the town was called Zoar.) 2 |
(0.25) | Gen 31:25 | Laban overtook Jacob, and when Jacob pitched his tent in the hill country of Gilead, Laban and his relatives set up camp there too. 1 |
(0.25) | Gen 34:5 | When 1 Jacob heard that Shechem 2 had violated his daughter Dinah, his sons were with the livestock in the field. So Jacob remained silent 3 until they came in. |
(0.25) | Gen 37:15 | When Joseph reached Shechem, 1 a man found him wandering 2 in the field, so the man asked him, “What are you looking for?” |
(0.25) | Gen 46:1 | So Israel began his journey, taking with him all that he had. 1 When he came to Beer Sheba 2 he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. |
(0.25) | Gen 47:28 | Jacob lived in the land of Egypt seventeen years; the years 1 of Jacob’s life were 147 in all. |
(0.25) | Gen 50:10 | When they came to the threshing floor of Atad 1 on the other side of the Jordan, they mourned there with very great and bitter sorrow. 2 There Joseph observed a seven day period of mourning for his father. |