(0.34) | Psa 68:35 | You are awe-inspiring, O God, as you emerge from your holy temple! 1 It is the God of Israel 2 who gives the people power and strength. God deserves praise! 3 |
(0.34) | Psa 72:17 | May his fame endure! 1 May his dynasty last as long as the sun remains in the sky! 2 May they use his name when they formulate their blessings! 3 May all nations consider him to be favored by God! 4 |
(0.34) | Psa 73:28 | But as for me, God’s presence is all I need. 1 I have made the sovereign Lord my shelter, as 2 I declare all the things you have done. |
(0.34) | Psa 75:1 | For the music director; according to the al-tashcheth style; 2 a psalm of Asaph; a song. We give thanks to you, O God! We give thanks! You reveal your presence; 3 people tell about your amazing deeds. |
(0.34) | Psa 84:3 | Even the birds find a home there, and the swallow 1 builds a nest, where she can protect her young 2 near your altars, O Lord who rules over all, my king and my God. |
(0.34) | 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 |
(0.34) | Psa 104:24 | How many living things you have made, O Lord! 1 You have exhibited great skill in making all of them; 2 the earth is full of the living things you have made. |
(0.34) | Psa 106:7 | Our ancestors in Egypt failed to appreciate your miraculous deeds, they failed to remember your many acts of loyal love, and they rebelled at the sea, by the Red Sea. 1 |
(0.34) | Psa 137:6 | May my tongue stick to the roof of my mouth, if I do not remember you, and do not give Jerusalem priority over whatever gives me the most joy. 1 |
(0.34) | Pro 24:12 | If you say, “But we did not know about this,” does not the one who evaluates 1 hearts consider? Does not the one who guards your life know? Will he not repay each person according to his deeds? 2 |
(0.34) | Ecc 1:17 | So I decided 1 to discern the benefit of 2 wisdom and knowledge over 3 foolish behavior and ideas; 4 however, I concluded 5 that even 6 this endeavor 7 is like 8 trying to chase the wind! 9 |
(0.34) | 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? |
(0.34) | Ecc 2:18 | So I loathed all the fruit of 1 my effort, 2 for which I worked so hard 3 on earth, 4 because 5 I must leave it 6 behind 7 in the hands of my successor. 8 |
(0.34) | Ecc 3:17 | I thought to myself, “God will judge both the righteous and the wicked; for there is an appropriate time for every activity, and there is a time of judgment 1 for every deed. |
(0.34) | Ecc 4:4 | Then I considered 1 all the skillful work 2 that is done: Surely it is nothing more than 3 competition 4 between one person and another. 5 This also is profitless – like 6 chasing the wind. |
(0.34) | Ecc 5:6 | Do not let your mouth cause you 1 to sin, and do not tell the priest, 2 “It was a mistake!” 3 Why make God angry at you 4 so that he would destroy the work of your hands?” |
(0.34) | Ecc 5:19 | To every man whom God has given wealth, and possessions, he has also given him the ability 1 to eat from them, to receive his reward and to find enjoyment in his toil; these things 2 are the gift of God. |
(0.34) | Ecc 6:9 | It is better to be content with 1 what the eyes can see 2 than for one’s heart always to crave more. 3 This continual longing 4 is futile – like 5 chasing the wind. |
(0.34) | Ecc 7:14 | In times of prosperity 1 be joyful, but in times of adversity 2 consider this: God has made one as well as the other, 3 so that no one can discover what the future holds. 4 |
(0.34) | Ecc 8:14 | Here is 1 another 2 enigma 3 that occurs on earth: Sometimes there are righteous people who get what the wicked deserve, 4 and sometimes there are wicked people who get what the righteous deserve. 5 I said, “This also is an enigma.” |