(0.26) | 2Sa 12:30 | He took the crown of their king 1 from his head – it was gold, weighed about seventy-five pounds, 2 and held a precious stone – and it was placed on David’s head. He also took from the city a great deal of plunder. |
(0.26) | 2Sa 23:10 | he stood his ground 1 and fought the Philistines until his hand grew so tired that it 2 seemed stuck to his sword. The Lord gave a great victory on that day. When the army returned to him, the only thing left to do was to plunder the corpses. |
(0.26) | 1Ch 20:2 | David took the crown from the head of their king 1 and wore it 2 (its weight was a talent 3 of gold and it was set with precious stones). He took a large amount of plunder from the city. |
(0.26) | Ezr 9:7 | From the days of our fathers until this very day our guilt has been great. Because of our iniquities we, along with our kings and 1 priests, have been delivered over by the local kings 2 to sword, captivity, plunder, and embarrassment – right up to the present time. |
(0.26) | Eze 36:4 | therefore, O mountains of Israel, hear the word of the sovereign Lord: This is what the sovereign Lord says to the mountains and hills, the ravines and valleys, and to the desolate ruins and the abandoned cities that have become prey and an object of derision to the rest of the nations round about – |
(0.26) | Hos 13:15 | Even though he flourishes like a reed plant, 1 a scorching east wind will come, a wind from the Lord rising up from the desert. As a result, his spring will dry up; 2 his well will become dry. That wind 3 will spoil all his delightful foods in the containers in his storehouse. |
(0.23) | Gen 14:16 | He retrieved all the stolen property. 1 He also brought back his nephew Lot and his possessions, as well as the women and the rest of 2 the people. |
(0.23) | Gen 14:20 | Worthy of praise is 1 the Most High God, who delivered 2 your enemies into your hand.” Abram gave Melchizedek 3 a tenth of everything. |
(0.23) | Gen 31:26 | “What have you done?” Laban demanded of Jacob. “You’ve deceived me 1 and carried away my daughters as if they were captives of war! 2 |
(0.23) | Num 31:36 | The half-portion of those who went to war numbered 337,500 sheep; |
(0.23) | 1Ch 5:21 | They seized the Hagrites’ 1 animals, including 50,000 camels, 250,000 sheep, and 2,000 donkeys. They also took captive 100,000 people. |
(0.23) | 1Ch 10:8 | The next day, when the Philistines came to strip loot from the corpses, they discovered Saul and his sons lying dead on Mount Gilboa. |
(0.23) | Job 5:5 | The hungry 1 eat up his harvest, 2 and take it even from behind the thorns, 3 and the thirsty 4 swallow up 5 their fortune. 6 |
(0.23) | Jer 50:11 | “People of Babylonia, 1 you plundered my people. 2 That made you happy and glad. You frolic about like calves in a pasture. 3 Your joyous sounds are like the neighs of a stallion. 4 |
(0.23) | Eze 30:7 | They will be desolate among desolate lands, and their cities will be among ruined cities. |
(0.23) | Amo 3:10 | “They do not know how to do what is right.” (The Lord is speaking.) “They store up 1 the spoils of destructive violence 2 in their fortresses. |
(0.23) | Hab 2:7 | Your creditors will suddenly attack; 1 those who terrify you will spring into action, 2 and they will rob you. 3 |
(0.21) | Deu 13:17 | You must not take for yourself anything that has been placed under judgment. 1 Then the Lord will relent from his intense anger, show you compassion, have mercy on you, and multiply you as he promised your ancestors. |
(0.21) | Jos 7:21 | I saw among the goods we seized a nice robe from Babylon, 1 two hundred silver pieces, 2 and a bar of gold weighing fifty shekels. I wanted them, so I took them. They are hidden in the ground right in the middle of my tent with the silver underneath.” |
(0.21) | Zep 3:8 | Therefore you must wait patiently 1 for me,” says the Lord, “for the day when I attack and take plunder. 2 I have decided 3 to gather nations together and assemble kingdoms, so I can pour out my fury on them – all my raging anger. For 4 the whole earth will be consumed by my fiery anger. |