(0.19) | 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. |
(0.19) | Psa 55:23 | But you, O God, will bring them 1 down to the deep Pit. 2 Violent and deceitful people 3 will not live even half a normal lifespan. 4 But as for me, I trust in you. |
(0.19) | Ecc 9:6 | What they loved, 1 as well as what they hated 2 and envied, 3 perished long ago, and they no longer have a part in anything that happens on earth. 4 |
(0.19) | Isa 16:10 | Joy and happiness disappear from the orchards, and in the vineyards no one rejoices or shouts; no one treads out juice in the wine vats 1 – I have brought the joyful shouts to an end. 2 |
(0.19) | Isa 16:14 | Now the Lord makes this announcement: “Within exactly three years 1 Moab’s splendor will disappear, along with all her many people; there will be just a few, insignificant survivors left.” 2 |
(0.19) | Isa 24:13 | This is what will happen throughout 1 the earth, among the nations. It will be like when they beat an olive tree, and just a few olives are left at the end of the harvest. 2 |
(0.19) | Isa 30:19 | For people will live in Zion; in Jerusalem 1 you will weep no more. 2 When he hears your cry of despair, he will indeed show you mercy; when he hears it, he will respond to you. 3 |
(0.19) | Isa 32:10 | In a year’s time 1 you carefree ones will shake with fear, for the grape 2 harvest will fail, and the fruit harvest will not arrive. |
(0.19) | Isa 47:1 | “Fall down! Sit in the dirt, O virgin 1 daughter Babylon! Sit on the ground, not on a throne, O daughter of the Babylonians! Indeed, 2 you will no longer be called delicate and pampered. |
(0.19) | Isa 53:9 | They intended to bury him with criminals, 1 but he ended up in a rich man’s tomb, 2 because 3 he had committed no violent deeds, nor had he spoken deceitfully. |
(0.19) | Jer 17:11 | The person who gathers wealth by unjust means is like the partridge that broods over eggs but does not hatch them. 1 Before his life is half over he will lose his ill-gotten gains. 2 At the end of his life it will be clear he was a fool.” 3 |
(0.19) | Jer 25:12 | “‘But when the seventy years are over, I will punish the king of Babylon and his nation 1 for their sins. I will make the land of Babylon 2 an everlasting ruin. 3 I, the Lord, affirm it! 4 |
(0.19) | Jer 29:10 | “For the Lord says, ‘Only when the seventy years of Babylonian rule 1 are over will I again take up consideration for you. 2 Then I will fulfill my gracious promise to you and restore 3 you to your homeland. 4 |
(0.19) | Eze 4:6 | “When you have completed these days, then lie down a second time, but on your right side, and bear the iniquity of the house of Judah 40 days 1 – I have assigned one day for each year. |
(0.19) | Eze 11:24 | Then a wind 1 lifted me up and carried me to the exiles in Babylonia, 2 in the vision given to me by the Spirit of God. Then the vision I had seen went up from me. |
(0.19) | Eze 39:14 | They will designate men to scout continually 1 through the land, burying those who remain on the surface of the ground, 2 in order to cleanse it. They will search for seven full months. |
(0.19) | Amo 8:5 | You say, “When will the new moon festival 1 be over, 2 so we can sell grain? When will the Sabbath end, 3 so we can open up the grain bins? 4 We’re eager 5 to sell less for a higher price, 6 and to cheat the buyer with rigged scales! 7 |
(0.19) | Nah 1:12 | This is what the Lord says: 1 “Even though 2 they are powerful 3 – and what is more, 4 even though their army is numerous 5 – nevertheless, 6 they will be destroyed 7 and trickle away! 8 Although I afflicted you, I will afflict you no more. 9 |
(0.19) | Zec 7:14 | ‘Rather, I will sweep them away in a storm into all the nations they are not familiar with.’ Thus the land had become desolate because of them, with no one crossing through or returning, for they had made the fruitful 1 land a waste.” |
(0.19) | Joh 1:39 | Jesus 1 answered, 2 “Come and you will see.” So they came and saw where he was staying, and they stayed with him that day. Now it was about four o’clock in the afternoon. 3 |