(0.45) | Psa 104:3 | and lays the beams of the upper rooms of his palace on the rain clouds. 1 He makes the clouds his chariot, and travels along on the wings of the wind. 2 |
(0.45) | Psa 115:7 | hands, but cannot touch, feet, but cannot walk. They cannot even clear their throats. 1 |
(0.45) | Psa 122:1 | A song of ascents, 2 by David. I was glad because 3 they said to me, “We will go to the Lord’s temple.” |
(0.45) | Psa 125:5 | As for those who are bent on traveling a sinful path, 1 may the Lord remove them, 2 along with those who behave wickedly! 3 May Israel experience peace! 4 |
(0.45) | Psa 138:7 | Even when I must walk in the midst of danger, 1 you revive me. You oppose my angry enemies, 2 and your right hand delivers me. |
(0.45) | Pro 1:11 | If they say, “Come with us! We will 1 lie in wait 2 to shed blood; 3 we will ambush 4 an innocent person 5 capriciously. 6 |
(0.45) | Pro 3:28 | Do not say to your neighbor, “Go! Return tomorrow and I will give it,” when 1 you have it with you at the time. 2 |
(0.45) | Pro 4:18 | But the path of the righteous is like the bright morning light, 1 growing brighter and brighter 2 until full day. 3 |
(0.45) | Pro 6:22 | When you walk about, 1 they 2 will guide you; when you lie down, they will watch over you; when you wake up, 3 they will talk 4 to you. |
(0.45) | Pro 7:22 | Suddenly he went 1 after her like an ox that goes to the slaughter, like a stag prancing into a trapper’s snare 2 |
(0.45) | Pro 15:12 | The scorner does not love 1 one who corrects him; 2 he will not go to 3 the wise. |
(0.45) | Pro 23:31 | Do not look on the wine when it is red, when it sparkles 1 in the cup, when it goes down smoothly. 2 |
(0.45) | Ecc 6:8 | So what advantage does a wise man have over a fool? 1 And what advantage 2 does a pauper gain by knowing how to survive? 3 |
(0.45) | Ecc 6:9 | It is better to be content with 1 what the eyes can see 2 than for one’s heart always to crave more. 3 This continual longing 4 is futile – like 5 chasing the wind. |
(0.45) | Ecc 10:3 | Even when a fool walks along the road he lacks sense, 1 and shows 2 everyone what a fool he is. 3 |
(0.45) | Ecc 10:7 | I have seen slaves 1 on horseback and princes walking on foot 2 like slaves. |
(0.45) | Ecc 10:15 | The toil of a stupid fool 1 wears him out, 2 because he does not even know the way to the city. 3 |
(0.45) | Sos 2:10 | The Lover to His Beloved: My lover spoke to me, saying: “Arise, my darling; My beautiful one, come away with me! |
(0.45) | Sos 6:1 | The Maidens to the Beloved: Where has your beloved gone, O most beautiful among women? Where has your beloved turned? Tell us, 1 that we may seek him with you. 2 |
(0.45) | Sos 7:9 | May your mouth 1 be like the best wine, flowing smoothly for my beloved, gliding gently over our lips as we sleep together. 2 |