(0.32) | Jer 35:13 | The Lord God of Israel who rules over all 1 told him, “Go and speak to the people of Judah and the citizens of Jerusalem. Tell them, 2 ‘I, the Lord, say: 3 “You must learn a lesson from this 4 about obeying what I say! 5 |
(0.32) | Jer 38:19 | Then King Zedekiah said to Jeremiah, “I am afraid of the Judeans who have deserted to the Babylonians. 1 The Babylonians might hand me over to them and they will torture me.” 2 |
(0.32) | Jer 48:39 | Oh, how shattered Moab will be! Oh, how her people will wail! Oh, how she will turn away 1 in shame! Moab will become an object of ridicule, a terrifying sight to all the nations that surround her.” |
(0.32) | Jer 49:23 | The Lord spoke 1 about Damascus. 2 “The people of Hamath and Arpad 3 will be dismayed because they have heard bad news. Their courage will melt away because of worry. Their hearts will not be able to rest. 4 |
(0.32) | Jer 51:6 | Get out of Babylonia quickly, you foreign people. 1 Flee to save your lives. Do not let yourselves be killed because of her sins. For it is time for the Lord to wreak his revenge. He will pay Babylonia 2 back for what she has done. 3 |
(0.32) | Jer 51:30 | The soldiers of Babylonia will stop fighting. They will remain in their fortified cities. They will lose their strength to do battle. 1 They will be as frightened as women. 2 The houses in her cities will be set on fire. The gates of her cities will be broken down. 3 |
(0.32) | Jer 51:31 | One runner after another will come to the king of Babylon. One messenger after another will come bringing news. 1 They will bring news to the king of Babylon that his whole city has been captured. 2 |
(0.32) | Jer 51:53 | Even if Babylon climbs high into the sky 1 and fortifies her elevated stronghold, 2 I will send destroyers against her,” 3 says the Lord. 4 |
(0.32) | Eze 7:20 | They rendered the beauty of his ornaments into pride, 1 and with it they made their abominable images – their detestable idols. Therefore I will render it filthy to them. |
(0.32) | Eze 11:7 | Therefore, this is what the sovereign Lord says: ‘The corpses you have dumped 1 in the midst of the city 2 are the meat, and this city 3 is the cooking pot, but I will take you out of it. 4 |
(0.32) | Eze 14:13 | “Son of man, suppose a country sins against me by being unfaithful, and I stretch out my hand against it, cut off its bread supply, 1 cause famine to come on it, and kill both people and animals. |
(0.32) | Eze 18:18 | As for his father, because he practices extortion, robs his brother, and does what is not good among his people, he will die for his iniquity. |
(0.32) | Eze 18:31 | Throw away all your sins you have committed and fashion yourselves a new heart and a new spirit! 1 Why should you die, O house of Israel? |
(0.32) | Eze 24:13 | You mix uncleanness with obscene conduct. 1 I tried to cleanse you, 2 but you are not clean. You will not be cleansed from your uncleanness 3 until I have exhausted my anger on you. |
(0.32) | Eze 26:15 | “This is what the sovereign Lord says to Tyre: Oh, how the coastlands will shake at the sound of your fall, when the wounded groan, at the massive slaughter in your midst! |
(0.32) | Eze 32:15 | When I turn the land of Egypt into desolation and the land is destitute of everything that fills it, when I strike all those who live in it, then they will know that I am the Lord.’ |
(0.32) | Eze 44:2 | The Lord said to me: “This gate will be shut; it will not be opened, and no one will enter by it. For the Lord, the God of Israel, has entered by it; therefore it will remain shut. |
(0.32) | Eze 45:3 | From this measured area you will measure a length of eight and a quarter miles 1 and a width of three and one-third miles; 2 in it will be the sanctuary, the most holy place. |
(0.32) | Eze 45:5 | An area eight and a quarter miles 1 in length and three and one-third miles 2 in width will be for the Levites, who minister at the temple, as the place for the cities 3 in which they will live. |
(0.32) | Eze 45:11 | The dry and liquid measures will be the same, the bath will contain a tenth of a homer, 1 and the ephah a tenth of a homer; the homer will be the standard measure. |