(0.21) | 1Ch 11:6 | 1 David said, “Whoever attacks 2 the Jebusites first will become commanding general!” 3 So Joab son of Zeruiah attacked 4 first and became commander. 5 |
(0.21) | 1Ch 19:10 | When Joab saw that the battle would be fought on two fronts, he chose some of Israel’s best men and deployed them against the Arameans. 1 |
(0.21) | 1Ch 26:26 | Shelomith 1 and his relatives were in charge of all the storehouses containing the consecrated items dedicated by King David, the family leaders who led units of a thousand and a hundred, and the army officers. |
(0.21) | 2Ch 1:3 | Solomon and the entire assembly went to the worship center 1 in Gibeon, for the tent where they met God 2 was located there, which Moses the Lord’s servant had made in the wilderness. |
(0.21) | 2Ch 13:3 | Abijah launched the attack with 400,000 well-trained warriors, 1 while Jeroboam deployed against him 800,000 well-trained warriors. 2 |
(0.21) | 2Ch 13:8 | Now you are declaring that you will resist the Lord’s rule through the Davidic dynasty. 1 You have a huge army, 2 and bring with you the gold calves that Jeroboam made for you as gods. |
(0.21) | 2Ch 23:11 | Jehoiada and his sons led out the king’s son and placed on him the crown and the royal insignia. 1 They proclaimed him king and poured olive oil on his head. 2 They declared, “Long live the king!” |
(0.21) | 2Ch 25:12 | The men 1 of Judah captured 10,000 men alive. They took them to the top of a cliff and threw them over. 2 All the captives 3 fell to their death. 4 |
(0.21) | 2Ch 33:11 | So the Lord brought against them the commanders of the army of the king of Assyria. They seized Manasseh, put hooks in his nose, 1 bound him with bronze chains, and carried him away to Babylon. |
(0.21) | 2Ch 35:20 | After Josiah had done all this for the temple, 1 King Necho of Egypt marched up to do battle at Carchemish on the Euphrates River. 2 Josiah marched out to oppose him. |
(0.21) | 2Ch 35:22 | But Josiah did not turn back from him; 1 he disguised himself for battle. He did not take seriously 2 the words of Necho which he had received from God; he went to fight him in the Plain of Megiddo. 3 |
(0.21) | Ezr 4:7 | And during the reign 1 of Artaxerxes, Bishlam, 2 Mithredath, Tabeel, and the rest of their colleagues 3 wrote to King Artaxerxes 4 of Persia. This letter 5 was first written in Aramaic but then translated. [Aramaic:] 6 |
(0.21) | Neh 3:13 | Hanun and the residents of Zanoah worked on the Valley Gate. They rebuilt it and positioned its doors, its bolts, and its bars, in addition to working on fifteen hundred feet 1 of the wall as far as the Dung Gate. |
(0.21) | Neh 11:22 | The overseer of the Levites in Jerusalem was Uzzi son of Bani, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Mattaniah, the son of Mica. He was one of Asaph’s descendants who were the singers responsible for the service of the temple of God. |
(0.21) | Neh 12:31 | I brought the leaders of Judah up on top of the wall, and I appointed two large choirs to give thanks. One was to proceed 1 on the top of the wall southward toward the Dung Gate. |
(0.21) | Neh 13:10 | I also discovered that the grain offerings for the Levites had not been provided, and that as a result the Levites and the singers who performed this work had all gone off to their fields. |
(0.21) | Psa 49:14 | They will travel to Sheol like sheep, 1 with death as their shepherd. 2 The godly will rule 3 over them when the day of vindication dawns; 4 Sheol will consume their bodies and they will no longer live in impressive houses. 5 |
(0.21) | Psa 68:30 | Sound your battle cry 1 against the wild beast of the reeds, 2 and the nations that assemble like a herd of calves led by bulls! 3 They humble themselves 4 and offer gold and silver as tribute. 5 God 6 scatters 7 the nations that like to do battle. |
(0.21) | Psa 137:3 | for there our captors ask us to compose songs; 1 those who mock us demand that we be happy, saying: 2 “Sing for us a song about Zion!” 3 |
(0.21) | Ecc 7:25 | I tried 1 to understand, examine, and comprehend 2 the role of 3 wisdom in the scheme of things, 4 and to understand the stupidity of wickedness 5 and the insanity of folly. 6 |