(0.51) | Isa 58:12 | Your perpetual ruins will be rebuilt; 1 you will reestablish the ancient foundations. You will be called, ‘The one who repairs broken walls, the one who makes the streets inhabitable again.’ 2 |
(0.51) | Isa 60:4 | Look all around you! 1 They all gather and come to you – your sons come from far away and your daughters are escorted by guardians. |
(0.51) | Isa 60:5 | Then you will look and smile, 1 you will be excited and your heart will swell with pride. 2 For the riches of distant lands 3 will belong to you and the wealth of nations will come to you. |
(0.51) | Isa 60:7 | All the sheep of Kedar will be gathered to you; the rams of Nebaioth will be available to you as sacrifices. 1 They will go up on my altar acceptably, 2 and I will bestow honor on my majestic temple. |
(0.51) | Isa 60:14 | The children of your oppressors will come bowing to you; all who treated you with disrespect will bow down at your feet. They will call you, ‘The City of the Lord, Zion of the Holy One of Israel.’ 1 |
(0.51) | Isa 60:20 | Your sun will no longer set; your moon will not disappear; 1 the Lord will be your permanent source of light; your time 2 of sorrow will be over. |
(0.51) | Isa 62:2 | Nations will see your vindication, and all kings your splendor. You will be called by a new name that the Lord himself will give you. 1 |
(0.51) | Isa 63:14 | Like an animal that goes down into a valley to graze, 1 so the Spirit of the Lord granted them rest. In this way 2 you guided your people, gaining for yourself an honored reputation. 3 |
(0.51) | Jer 2:22 | You can try to wash away your guilt with a strong detergent. You can use as much soap as you want. But the stain of your guilt is still there for me to see,” 1 says the Lord God. 2 |
(0.51) | Jer 2:28 | But where are the gods you made for yourselves? Let them save you when you are in trouble. The sad fact is that 1 you have as many gods as you have towns, Judah. |
(0.51) | Jer 4:18 | “The way you have lived and the things you have done 1 will bring this on you. This is the punishment you deserve, and it will be painful indeed. 2 The pain will be so bad it will pierce your heart.” 3 |
(0.51) | Jer 5:7 | The Lord asked, 1 “How can I leave you unpunished, Jerusalem? 2 Your people 3 have rejected me and have worshiped gods that are not gods at all. 4 Even though I supplied all their needs, 5 they were like an unfaithful wife to me. 6 They went flocking 7 to the houses of prostitutes. 8 |
(0.51) | Jer 6:26 | So I said, 1 “Oh, my dear people, 2 put on sackcloth and roll in ashes. Mourn with painful sobs as though you had lost your only child. For any moment now 3 that destructive army 4 will come against us.” |
(0.51) | Jer 10:7 | Everyone should revere you, O King of all nations, 1 because you deserve to be revered. 2 For there is no one like you among any of the wise people of the nations nor among any of their kings. 3 |
(0.51) | Jer 13:1 | The Lord said to me, “Go and buy some linen shorts 1 and put them on. 2 Do not put them in water.” 3 |
(0.51) | Jer 13:4 | “Take the shorts that you bought and are wearing 1 and go at once 2 to Perath. 3 Bury the shorts there 4 in a crack in the rocks.” |
(0.51) | Jer 13:6 | Many days later the Lord said to me, “Go at once to Perath and get 1 the shorts I ordered you to bury there.” |
(0.51) | Jer 13:27 | People of Jerusalem, 1 I have seen your adulterous worship, your shameless prostitution to, and your lustful pursuit of, other gods. 2 I have seen your disgusting acts of worship 3 on the hills throughout the countryside. You are doomed to destruction! 4 How long will you continue to be unclean?’” |
(0.51) | Jer 14:7 | Then I said, 1 “O Lord, intervene for the honor of your name 2 even though our sins speak out against us. 3 Indeed, 4 we have turned away from you many times. We have sinned against you. |
(0.51) | Jer 15:20 | I will make you as strong as a wall to these people, a fortified wall of bronze. They will attack you, but they will not be able to overcome you. For I will be with you to rescue you and deliver you,” 1 says the Lord. |