(0.81) | Job 13:23 | How many are my 1 iniquities and sins? Show me my transgression and my sin. 2 |
(0.81) | Job 14:10 | But man 1 dies and is powerless; 2 he expires – and where is he? 3 |
(0.81) | Job 21:3 | Bear with me 1 and I 2 will speak, and after I have spoken 3 you may mock. 4 |
(0.81) | Job 21:32 | And when he is carried to the tombs, and watch is kept 1 over the funeral mound, 2 |
(0.81) | Job 24:21 | He preys on 1 the barren and childless woman, 2 and does not treat the widow well. |
(0.81) | Job 28:27 | then he looked at wisdom 1 and assessed its value; 2 he established 3 it and examined it closely. 4 |
(0.81) | Job 30:19 | He has flung me into the mud, and I have come to resemble dust and ashes. |
(0.81) | Job 31:8 | then let me sow 1 and let another eat, and let my crops 2 be uprooted. |
(0.81) | Job 36:10 | And he reveals 1 this 2 for correction, and says that they must turn 3 from evil. |
(0.81) | Job 38:10 | when I prescribed 1 its limits, and set 2 in place its bolts and doors, |
(0.81) | Job 38:27 | to satisfy a devastated and desolate land, and to cause it to sprout with vegetation? 1 |
(0.81) | Job 39:30 | And its young ones devour the blood, and where the dead carcasses 1 are, there it is.” |
(0.81) | Job 42:6 | Therefore I despise myself, 1 and I repent in dust and ashes! |
(0.81) | Psa 4:8 | I will lie down and sleep peacefully, 1 for you, Lord, make me safe and secure. 2 |
(0.81) | Psa 8:5 | and make them a little less than the heavenly beings? 1 You grant mankind 2 honor and majesty; 3 |
(0.81) | Psa 10:7 | His mouth is full of curses and deceptive, harmful words; 1 his tongue injures and destroys. 2 |
(0.81) | Psa 18:14 | He shot his 1 arrows and scattered them, 2 many lightning bolts 3 and routed them. 4 |
(0.81) | Psa 25:16 | Turn toward me and have mercy on me, for I am alone 1 and oppressed! |
(0.81) | Psa 26:2 | Examine me, O Lord, and test me! Evaluate my inner thoughts and motives! 1 |
(0.81) | Psa 33:9 | For he spoke, and it 1 came into existence, he issued the decree, 2 and it stood firm. |