(1.00) | Pro 30:26 | rock badgers 1 are creatures with little power, but they make their homes in the crags; |
(0.75) | Jer 18:14 | Does the snow ever completely vanish from the rocky slopes of Lebanon? Do the cool waters from those distant mountains ever cease to flow? 1 |
(0.63) | Isa 2:21 | so they themselves can go into the crevices of the rocky cliffs and the openings under the rocky overhangs, 1 trying to escape the dreadful judgment of the Lord 2 and his royal splendor, when he rises up to terrify the earth. 3 |
(0.61) | Isa 57:5 | you who practice ritual sex 1 under the oaks and every green tree, who slaughter children near the streams under the rocky overhangs. 2 |
(0.58) | Psa 104:18 | The wild goats live in the high mountains; 1 the rock badgers find safety in the cliffs. |
(0.58) | Jer 51:25 | The Lord says, 1 “Beware! I am opposed to you, Babylon! 2 You are like a destructive mountain that destroys all the earth. I will unleash my power against you; 3 I will roll you off the cliffs and make you like a burned-out mountain. 4 |
(0.51) | Num 23:9 | For from the top of the rocks I see them; 1 from the hills I watch them. 2 Indeed, a nation that lives alone, and it will not be reckoned 3 among the nations. |
(0.51) | Deu 32:13 | He enabled him 1 to travel over the high terrain of the land, and he ate of the produce of the fields. He provided honey for him from the cliffs, 2 and olive oil 3 from the hardest of 4 rocks, 5 |
(0.43) | Jer 48:28 | Leave your towns, you inhabitants of Moab. Go and live in the cliffs. Be like a dove that makes its nest high on the sides of a ravine. 1 |
(0.36) | 1Sa 24:2 | So Saul took three thousand select men from all Israel and went to find 1 David and his men in the region of 2 the rocks of the mountain goats. 3 |
(0.36) | Amo 6:12 | Can horses run on rocky cliffs? Can one plow the sea with oxen? 1 Yet you have turned justice into a poisonous plant, and the fruit of righteous actions into a bitter plant. 2 |
(0.29) | Sos 2:14 | The Lover to His Beloved: O my dove, 1 in the clefts of the rock, in the hiding places of the mountain crags, let me see your face, let me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet, and your face is lovely. |