(0.28) | Jer 15:6 | I, the Lord, say: 1 ‘You people have deserted me! You keep turning your back on me.’ 2 So I have unleashed my power against you 3 and have begun to destroy you. 4 I have grown tired of feeling sorry for you!” 5 |
(0.28) | Jer 20:12 | O Lord who rules over all, 1 you test and prove the righteous. You see into people’s hearts and minds. 2 Pay them back for what they have done because I trust you to vindicate my cause. |
(0.28) | Jer 22:20 | People of Jerusalem, 1 go up to Lebanon and cry out in mourning. Go to the land of Bashan and cry out loudly. Cry out in mourning from the mountains of Moab. 2 For your allies 3 have all been defeated. |
(0.28) | Jer 26:21 | When the king and all his bodyguards 1 and officials heard what he was prophesying, 2 the king sought to have him executed. But Uriah found out about it and fled to Egypt out of fear. 3 |
(0.28) | Jer 31:6 | Yes, a time is coming when watchmen 1 will call out on the mountains of Ephraim, “Come! Let us go to Zion to worship the Lord our God!”’” 2 |
(0.28) | Jer 31:16 | The Lord says to her, 1 “Stop crying! Do not shed any more tears! 2 For your heartfelt repentance 3 will be rewarded. Your children will return from the land of the enemy. I, the Lord, affirm it! 4 |
(0.28) | Jer 31:21 | I will say, 1 ‘My dear children of Israel, 2 keep in mind the road you took when you were carried off. 3 Mark off in your minds the landmarks. Make a mental note of telltale signs marking the way back. Return, my dear children of Israel. Return to these cities of yours. |
(0.28) | Jer 32:25 | The city is sure to fall into the hands of the Babylonians. 1 Yet, in spite of this, 2 you, Lord God, 3 have said to me, “Buy that field with silver and have the transaction legally witnessed.”’” 4 |
(0.28) | Jer 38:7 | An Ethiopian, Ebed Melech, 1 a court official in the royal palace, heard that Jeremiah had been put 2 in the cistern. While the king was holding court 3 at the Benjamin Gate, |
(0.28) | Jer 46:9 | Go ahead and 1 charge into battle, you horsemen! Drive furiously, you charioteers! Let the soldiers march out into battle, those from Ethiopia and Libya who carry shields, and those from Lydia 2 who are armed with the bow. 3 |
(0.28) | Jer 49:4 | Why do you brag about your great power? Your power is ebbing away, 1 you rebellious people of Ammon, 2 who trust in your riches and say, ‘Who would dare to attack us?’ |
(0.28) | Jer 51:24 | “But I will repay Babylon and all who live in Babylonia for all the wicked things they did in Zion right before the eyes of you Judeans,” 1 says the Lord. 2 |
(0.28) | Jer 51:51 | ‘We 1 are ashamed because we have been insulted. 2 Our faces show our disgrace. 3 For foreigners have invaded the holy rooms 4 in the Lord’s temple.’ |
(0.28) | Lam 1:6 | ו (Vav) All of Daughter Zion’s 1 splendor 2 has departed. 3 Her leaders became like deer; they found no pasture, so they were too exhausted to escape 4 from the hunter. 5 |
(0.28) | Lam 2:12 | ל (Lamed) Children 1 say to their mothers, 2 “Where are food and drink?” 3 They faint 4 like a wounded warrior in the city squares. They die slowly 5 in their mothers’ arms. 6 |
(0.28) | Eze 5:10 | Therefore fathers will eat their sons within you, Jerusalem, 1 and sons will eat their fathers. I will execute judgments on you, and I will scatter any survivors 2 to the winds. 3 |
(0.28) | Eze 6:12 | The one far away will die by pestilence, the one close by will fall by the sword, and whoever is left and has escaped these 1 will die by famine. I will fully vent my rage against them. |
(0.28) | Eze 10:11 | When they 1 moved, they would go in any of the four directions they faced without turning as they moved; in the direction the head would turn they would follow 2 without turning as they moved, |
(0.28) | Eze 13:13 | “‘Therefore this is what the sovereign Lord says: In my rage I will make a violent wind break out. In my anger there will be a deluge of rain and hailstones in destructive fury. |
(0.28) | Eze 16:31 | When you built your chamber at the head of every street and put up your pavilion in every public square, you were not like a prostitute, because you scoffed at payment. 1 |