(0.29) | Act 23:26 | Claudius Lysias to His Excellency Governor 1 Felix, 2 greetings. |
(0.28) | Job 11:3 | Will your idle talk 1 reduce people to silence, 2 and will no one rebuke 3 you when you mock? 4 |
(0.28) | Job 21:9 | Their houses are safe 1 and without fear; 2 and no rod of punishment 3 from God is upon them. 4 |
(0.28) | Pro 1:33 | But the one who listens 1 to me will live in security, 2 and will be at ease 3 from the dread of harm. |
(0.28) | Pro 29:17 | Discipline your child, and he will give you rest; 1 he will bring you 2 happiness. 3 |
(0.28) | Isa 36:21 | They were silent and did not respond, for the king had ordered, “Don’t respond to him.” |
(0.28) | Isa 64:12 | In light of all this, 1 how can you still hold back, Lord? How can you be silent and continue to humiliate us? |
(0.28) | Deu 29:19 | When such a person 1 hears the words of this oath he secretly 2 blesses himself 3 and says, “I will have peace though I continue to walk with a stubborn spirit.” 4 This will destroy 5 the watered ground with the parched. 6 |
(0.28) | Zec 6:13 | Indeed, he will build the temple of the Lord, and he will be clothed in splendor, sitting as king on his throne. Moreover, there will be a priest 1 with him on his throne and they will see eye to eye on everything. |
(0.26) | 1Ki 2:5 | “You know what Joab son of Zeruiah did to me – how he murdered two commanders of the Israelite armies, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether. 1 During peacetime he struck them down like he would in battle; 2 when he shed their blood as if in battle, he stained his own belt and the sandals on his feet. 3 |
(0.26) | 2Sa 19:24 | Now Mephibosheth, Saul’s grandson, 1 came down to meet the king. From the day the king had left until the day he safely 2 returned, Mephibosheth 3 had not cared for his feet 4 nor trimmed 5 his mustache nor washed his clothes. |
(0.26) | 1Ch 12:17 | David went out to meet them and said, 1 “If you come to me in peace and want to help me, then I will make an alliance with you. 2 But if you come to betray me to my enemies when I have not harmed you, 3 may the God of our ancestors 4 take notice and judge!” |
(0.26) | Jer 12:5 | The Lord answered, 1 “If you have raced on foot against men and they have worn you out, how will you be able to compete with horses? And if you feel secure only 2 in safe and open country, 3 how will you manage in the thick undergrowth along the Jordan River? 4 |
(0.26) | Jer 33:9 | All the nations will hear about all the good things which I will do to them. This city will bring me fame, honor, and praise before them for the joy that I bring it. The nations will tremble in awe at all the peace and prosperity that I will provide for it.’ 1 |
(0.26) | Jer 43:12 | He will set fire 1 to the temples of the gods of Egypt. He will burn their gods or carry them off as captives. 2 He will pick Egypt clean like a shepherd picks the lice from his clothing. 3 He will leave there unharmed. 4 |
(0.26) | Zec 8:10 | Before that time there was no compensation for man or animal, nor was there any relief from adversity for those who came and went, because I had pitted everybody – each one – against everyone else. |
(0.25) | Lev 10:3 | Moses then said to Aaron, “This is what the Lord spoke: ‘Among the ones close to me I will show myself holy, 1 and in the presence of all the people I will be honored.’” 2 So Aaron kept silent. |
(0.25) | 2Ch 14:1 | (13:23) 1 Abijah passed away 2 and was buried in the City of David. 3 His son Asa replaced him as king. During his reign 4 the land had rest for ten years. |
(0.25) | Isa 57:11 | Whom are you worried about? Whom do you fear, that you would act so deceitfully and not remember me or think about me? 1 Because I have been silent for so long, 2 you are not afraid of me. 3 |
(0.25) | Isa 62:1 | “For the sake of Zion I will not be silent; for the sake of Jerusalem 1 I will not be quiet, until her vindication shines brightly 2 and her deliverance burns like a torch.” |