(0.41) | Job 1:7 | The Lord said to Satan, “Where have you come from?” 1 And Satan answered the Lord, 2 “From roving about 3 on the earth, and from walking back and forth across it.” 4 |
(0.41) | Job 1:18 | While this one was still speaking another messenger arrived and said, “Your sons and your daughters were eating and drinking wine in their oldest brother’s house, |
(0.41) | Job 2:2 | And the Lord said to Satan, “Where do you come from?” Satan answered the Lord, 1 “From roving about on the earth, and from walking back and forth across it.” 2 |
(0.41) | 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 |
(0.41) | Psa 41:6 | When someone comes to visit, 1 he pretends to be friendly; 2 he thinks of ways to defame me, 3 and when he leaves he slanders me. 4 |
(0.41) | Psa 54:1 | For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a well-written song 2 by David. It was written when the Ziphites came and informed Saul: “David is hiding with us.” 3 O God, deliver me by your name! 4 Vindicate me 5 by your power! |
(0.41) | 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 |
(0.41) | Psa 79:1 | A psalm of Asaph. O God, foreigners 2 have invaded your chosen land; 3 they have polluted your holy temple and turned Jerusalem 4 into a heap of ruins. |
(0.41) | Psa 102:1 | The prayer of an oppressed man, as he grows faint and pours out his lament before the Lord. O Lord, hear my prayer! Pay attention to my cry for help! 2 |
(0.41) | Pro 6:3 | then, my child, do this in order to deliver yourself, 1 because you have fallen into your neighbor’s power: 2 go, humble yourself, 3 and appeal firmly 4 to your neighbor. |
(0.41) | Pro 27:10 | Do not forsake your friend and your father’s friend, and do not enter your brother’s house in the day of your disaster; a neighbor nearby is better than a brother far away. 1 |
(0.41) | Ecc 2:12 | Next, I decided to consider 1 wisdom, as well as foolish behavior and ideas. 2 For what more can the king’s successor do than what the king 3 has already done? |
(0.41) | Ecc 2:16 | For the wise man, like 1 the fool, will not be remembered for very long, 2 because 3 in the days to come, both will already have been forgotten. 4 Alas, 5 the wise man dies – just like 6 the fool! |
(0.41) | Ecc 3:22 | So I perceived there is nothing better than for people 1 to enjoy their work, 2 because that is their 3 reward; for who can show them what the future holds? 4 |
(0.41) | Ecc 5:15 | Just as he came forth from his mother's womb, naked will he return as he came, and he will take nothing in his hand that he may carry away from his toil. |
(0.41) | Ecc 5:16 | This is another misfortune: 1 Just as he came, so will he go. What did he gain from toiling for the wind? |
(0.41) | Ecc 8:10 | Not only that, 1 but I have seen the wicked approaching 2 and entering the temple, 3 and as they left the holy temple, 4 they boasted 5 in the city that they had done so. This also is an enigma. 6 |
(0.41) | Ecc 9:14 | There was once 1 a small city with a few men in it, and a mighty king attacked it, besieging 2 it and building strong 3 siege works against it. |
(0.41) | Ecc 11:8 | So, if a man lives many years, let him rejoice in them all, but let him remember that the days of darkness 1 will be many – all that is about to come is obscure. 2 |
(0.41) | Ecc 12:14 | For God will evaluate every deed, 1 including every secret thing, whether good or evil. |