(0.17) | Psa 81:10 | I am the Lord, your God, the one who brought you out of the land of Egypt. Open your mouth wide and I will fill it!’ |
(0.17) | Psa 82:5 | They 1 neither know nor understand. They stumble 2 around in the dark, while all the foundations of the earth crumble. 3 |
(0.17) | Psa 89:11 | The heavens belong to you, as does the earth. You made the world and all it contains. 1 |
(0.17) | Psa 108:7 | God has spoken in his sanctuary: 1 “I will triumph! I will parcel out Shechem, the valley of Succoth I will measure off. 2 |
(0.17) | Psa 116:3 | The ropes of death tightened around me, 1 the snares 2 of Sheol confronted me. I was confronted 3 with trouble and sorrow. |
(0.17) | Psa 118:27 | The Lord is God and he has delivered us. 1 Tie the offering 2 with ropes to the horns of the altar! 3 |
(0.17) | Psa 129:8 | Those who pass by will not say, 1 “May you experience the Lord’s blessing! We pronounce a blessing on you in the name of the Lord.” |
(0.17) | Psa 130:6 | I yearn for the Lord, 1 more than watchmen do for the morning, yes, more than watchmen do for the morning. 2 |
(0.17) | Psa 133:2 | It is like fine oil poured on the head which flows down the beard 1 – Aaron’s beard, and then flows down his garments. 2 |
(0.17) | Psa 134:1 | A song of ascents. 2 Attention! 3 Praise the Lord, all you servants of the Lord, who serve 4 in the Lord’s temple during the night. |
(0.17) | Psa 138:4 | Let all the kings of the earth give thanks 1 to you, O Lord, when they hear the words you speak. 2 |
(0.17) | Psa 144:1 | By David. The Lord, my protector, 2 deserves praise 3 – the one who trains my hands for battle, 4 and my fingers for war, |
(0.17) | Psa 148:14 | He has made his people victorious, 1 and given all his loyal followers reason to praise – the Israelites, the people who are close to him. 2 Praise the Lord! |
(0.17) | Pro 6:31 | Yet 1 if he is caught 2 he must repay 3 seven times over, he might even have to give 4 all the wealth of his house. |
(0.17) | Pro 12:13 | The evil person is ensnared 1 by the transgression of his speech, 2 but the righteous person escapes out of trouble. 3 |
(0.17) | Pro 26:11 | Like a dog that returns to its vomit, 1 so a fool repeats his folly. 2 |
(0.17) | Pro 26:17 | Like one who grabs a wild dog by the ears, 1 so is the person passing by who becomes furious 2 over a quarrel not his own. |
(0.17) | Ecc 1:11 | No one remembers the former events, 1 nor will anyone remember 2 the events that are yet to happen; 3 they will not be remembered by the future generations. 4 |
(0.17) | Ecc 1:17 | So I decided 1 to discern the benefit of 2 wisdom and knowledge over 3 foolish behavior and ideas; 4 however, I concluded 5 that even 6 this endeavor 7 is like 8 trying to chase the wind! 9 |
(0.17) | Ecc 2:17 | So I loathed 1 life 2 because what happens 3 on earth 4 seems awful to me; for all the benefits of wisdom 5 are futile – like chasing the wind. |