(0.14) | Est 1:16 | Memucan then replied to the king and the officials, “The wrong of Queen Vashti is not against the king alone, but against all the officials and all the people who are throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus. |
(0.14) | Est 1:18 | And this very day the noble ladies of Persia and Media who have heard the matter concerning the queen will respond in the same way to all the royal officials, and there will be more than enough contempt and anger! |
(0.14) | Est 3:1 | Some time later 1 King Ahasuerus promoted 2 Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, exalting him and setting his position 3 above that of all the officials who were with him. |
(0.14) | Est 8:14 | The couriers who were riding the royal horses went forth with the king’s edict without delay. 1 And the law was presented in Susa the citadel as well. |
(0.14) | Est 9:2 | The Jews assembled themselves in their cities throughout all the provinces of King Ahasuerus to strike out against those who were seeking their harm. No one was able to stand before them, for dread of them fell on all the peoples. |
(0.14) | Est 10:3 | Mordecai the Jew was second only to King Ahasuerus. He was the highest-ranking 1 Jew, and he was admired by his numerous relatives. 2 He worked enthusiastically 3 for the good of his people and was an advocate for the welfare of 4 all his descendants. 5 |
(0.14) | Job 32:6 | So Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite spoke up: 1 “I am young, 2 but you are elderly; that is why I was fearful, 3 and afraid to explain 4 to you what I know. |
(0.14) | Job 42:10 | So the Lord 1 restored what Job had lost 2 after he prayed for his friends, 3 and the Lord doubled 4 all that had belonged to Job. |
(0.14) | Job 42:12 | So the Lord blessed the second part of Job’s life more than the first. He had 14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, and 1,000 female donkeys. |
(0.14) | Psa 14:3 | Everyone rejects God; 1 they are all morally corrupt. 2 None of them does what is right, 3 not even one! |
(0.14) | Psa 18:6 | In my distress I called to the Lord; I cried out to my God. 1 From his heavenly temple 2 he heard my voice; he listened to my cry for help. 3 |
(0.14) | Psa 27:9 | Do not reject me! 1 Do not push your servant away in anger! You are my deliverer! 2 Do not forsake or abandon me, O God who vindicates me! |
(0.14) | Psa 31:22 | I jumped to conclusions and said, 1 “I am cut off from your presence!” 2 But you heard my plea for mercy when I cried out to you for help. |
(0.14) | Psa 32:6 | For this reason every one of your faithful followers 1 should pray to you while there is a window of opportunity. 2 Certainly 3 when the surging water 4 rises, it will not reach them. 5 |
(0.14) | Psa 43:4 | Then I will go 1 to the altar of God, to the God who gives me ecstatic joy, 2 so that I express my thanks to you, 3 O God, my God, with a harp. |
(0.14) | Psa 47:9 | The nobles of the nations assemble, along with the people of the God of Abraham, 1 for God has authority over the rulers 2 of the earth. He is highly exalted! 3 |
(0.14) | Psa 53:5 | They are absolutely terrified, 1 even by things that do not normally cause fear. 2 For God annihilates 3 those who attack you. 4 You are able to humiliate them because God has rejected them. 5 |
(0.14) | Psa 59:5 | You, O Lord God, the invincible warrior, 1 the God of Israel, rouse yourself and punish 2 all the nations! Have no mercy on any treacherous evildoers! (Selah) |
(0.14) | Psa 68:18 | You ascend on high, 1 you have taken many captives. 2 You receive tribute 3 from 4 men, including even sinful rebels. Indeed the Lord God lives there! 5 |
(0.14) | Psa 71:18 | Even when I am old and gray, 1 O God, do not abandon me, until I tell the next generation about your strength, and those coming after me about your power. 2 |