(0.21) | Mat 26:28 | for this is my blood, the blood 1 of the covenant, 2 that is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. |
(0.21) | Mar 2:5 | When Jesus saw their 1 faith, he said to the paralytic, “Son, your sins are forgiven.” 2 |
(0.21) | Luk 5:23 | Which is easier, 1 to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Stand up and walk’? |
(0.21) | Eph 4:32 | Instead, 1 be kind to one another, compassionate, forgiving one another, just as God in Christ also forgave you. 2 |
(0.20) | Jer 50:20 | When that time comes, no guilt will be found in Israel. No sin will be found in Judah. 1 For I will forgive those of them I have allowed to survive. 2 I, the Lord, affirm it!’” 3 |
(0.18) | Gen 18:26 | So the Lord replied, “If I find in the city of Sodom fifty godly people, I will spare the whole place for their sake.” |
(0.18) | Psa 25:7 | Do not hold against me 1 the sins of my youth 2 or my rebellious acts! Because you are faithful to me, extend to me your favor, O Lord! 3 |
(0.18) | Psa 51:14 | Rescue me from the guilt of murder, 1 O God, the God who delivers me! Then my tongue will shout for joy because of your deliverance. 2 |
(0.18) | Isa 33:24 | No resident of Zion 1 will say, “I am ill”; the people who live there will have their sin forgiven. |
(0.18) | Mat 12:7 | If 1 you had known what this means: ‘I want mercy and not sacrifice,’ 2 you would not have condemned the innocent. |
(0.18) | Mar 2:9 | Which is easier, 1 to say to the paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Stand up, take your stretcher, and walk’? |
(0.17) | Exo 34:9 | and said, “If now I have found favor in your sight, O Lord, let my Lord 1 go among us, for we 2 are a stiff-necked people; pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.” |
(0.17) | 2Sa 24:10 | David felt guilty 1 after he had numbered the army. David said to the Lord, “I have sinned greatly by doing this! Now, O Lord, please remove the guilt of your servant, for I have acted very foolishly.” |
(0.17) | 2Ch 30:18 | The majority of the many people from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun were ceremonially unclean, yet they ate the Passover in violation of what is prescribed in the law. 1 For Hezekiah prayed for them, saying: “May the Lord, who is good, forgive 2 |
(0.17) | Neh 9:17 | They refused to obey and did not recall your miracles that you had performed among them. Instead, they rebelled and appointed a leader to return to their bondage in Egypt. 1 But you are a God of forgiveness, merciful and compassionate, slow to get angry and unfailing in your loyal love. 2 You did not abandon them, |
(0.17) | Jer 5:1 | The Lord said, 1 “Go up and down 2 through the streets of Jerusalem. 3 Look around and see for yourselves. Search through its public squares. See if any of you can find a single person who deals honestly and tries to be truthful. 4 If you can, 5 then I will not punish this city. 6 |
(0.17) | 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 |
(0.15) | Gen 18:24 | What if there are fifty godly people in the city? Will you really wipe it out and not spare 1 the place for the sake of the fifty godly people who are in it? |
(0.15) | Gen 31:35 | Rachel 1 said to her father, “Don’t be angry, 2 my lord. I cannot stand up 3 in your presence because I am having my period.” 4 So he searched thoroughly, 5 but did not find the idols. |
(0.15) | 1Ki 8:31 | “When someone is accused of sinning against his neighbor and the latter pronounces a curse on the alleged offender before your altar in this temple, be willing to forgive the accused if the accusation is false. 1 |