(0.16) | 2Ki 25:10 | The whole Babylonian army that came with the captain of the royal guard tore down the walls that surrounded Jerusalem. |
(0.16) | 2Ki 25:18 | The captain of the royal guard took Seraiah the chief priest and Zephaniah, the priest who was second in rank, and the three doorkeepers. |
(0.16) | 2Ki 25:20 | Nebuzaradan, captain of the royal guard, took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah. |
(0.16) | 1Ch 23:30 | They also stood in a designated place 1 every morning and offered thanks and praise to the Lord. They also did this in the evening |
(0.16) | 2Ch 6:3 | Then the king turned around 1 and pronounced a blessing over the whole Israelite assembly as they stood there. 2 |
(0.16) | 2Ch 12:14 | He did evil because he was not determined to follow the Lord. 1 |
(0.16) | 2Ch 15:12 | They solemnly agreed 1 to seek the Lord God of their ancestors 2 with their whole heart and being. |
(0.16) | 2Ch 16:13 | Asa passed away 1 in the forty-first year of his reign. |
(0.16) | 2Ch 17:4 | but instead sought the God of his ancestors 1 and obeyed 2 his commands, unlike the Israelites. 3 |
(0.16) | 2Ch 18:13 | But Micaiah said, “As certainly as the Lord lives, I will say what my God tells me to say!” |
(0.16) | 2Ch 20:35 | Later King Jehoshaphat of Judah made an alliance with King Ahaziah of Israel, who 1 did evil. |
(0.16) | 2Ch 22:12 | He remained in hiding in God’s temple 1 for six years, while Athaliah was ruling over the land. |
(0.16) | 2Ch 23:16 | Jehoiada then drew up a covenant stipulating that he, all the people, and the king should be loyal to the Lord. 1 |
(0.16) | 2Ch 28:22 | During his time of trouble King Ahaz was even more unfaithful to the Lord. |
(0.16) | 2Ch 33:17 | The people continued to offer sacrifices at the high places, but only to the Lord their God. |
(0.16) | Est 7:5 | Then King Ahasuerus responded 1 to Queen Esther, “Who is this individual? Where is this person to be found who is presumptuous enough 2 to act in this way?” |
(0.16) | Job 2:8 | Job took a shard of broken pottery to scrape 1 himself 2 with while he was sitting 3 among the ashes. 4 |
(0.16) | Job 5:5 | The hungry 1 eat up his harvest, 2 and take it even from behind the thorns, 3 and the thirsty 4 swallow up 5 their fortune. 6 |
(0.16) | Job 6:26 | Do you intend to criticize mere words, and treat 1 the words of a despairing man as wind? |
(0.16) | Job 8:20 | “Surely, God does not reject a blameless man, 1 nor does he grasp the hand 2 of the evildoers. |