(0.38) | Isa 9:19 | Because of the anger of the Lord who commands armies, the land was scorched, 1 and the people became fuel for the fire. 2 People had no compassion on one another. 3 |
(0.38) | Jer 51:30 | The soldiers of Babylonia will stop fighting. They will remain in their fortified cities. They will lose their strength to do battle. 1 They will be as frightened as women. 2 The houses in her cities will be set on fire. The gates of her cities will be broken down. 3 |
(0.38) | Rom 1:27 | and likewise the men also abandoned natural relations with women 1 and were inflamed in their passions 2 for one another. Men 3 committed shameless acts with men and received in themselves the due penalty for their error. |
(0.38) | Num 28:10 | This is the burnt offering for every Sabbath, 1 besides the continual burnt offering and its drink offering. |
(0.38) | Num 28:23 | You must offer these in addition to the burnt offering in the morning which is for a continual burnt offering. |
(0.38) | 1Sa 13:9 | So Saul said, “Bring me the burnt offering and the peace offerings.” Then he offered a burnt offering. |
(0.38) | 2Sa 5:21 | The Philistines 1 abandoned their idols 2 there, and David and his men picked them up. |
(0.38) | Job 32:5 | But when Elihu saw 1 that the three men had no further reply, 2 he became very angry. |
(0.37) | Jos 7:1 | But the Israelites disobeyed the command about the city’s riches. 1 Achan son of Carmi, son of Zabdi, 2 son of Zerah, from the tribe of Judah, stole some of the riches. 3 The Lord was furious with the Israelites. 4 |
(0.37) | 2Ki 23:8 | He brought all the priests from the cities of Judah and ruined 1 the high places where the priests had offered sacrifices, from Geba to Beer Sheba. 2 He tore down the high place of the goat idols 3 situated at the entrance of the gate of Joshua, the city official, on the left side of the city gate. |
(0.34) | 1Sa 2:16 | If the individual said to him, “First let the fat be burned away, and then take for yourself whatever you wish,” he would say, “No! 1 Hand it over right now! If you don’t, I will take it forcibly!” |
(0.34) | Jer 9:10 | I said, 1 “I will weep and mourn 2 for the grasslands on the mountains, 3 I will sing a mournful song for the pastures in the wilderness because they are so scorched no one travels through them. The sound of livestock is no longer heard there. Even the birds in the sky and the wild animals in the fields have fled and are gone.” |
(0.34) | Jer 36:23 | As soon as Jehudi had read three or four columns 1 of the scroll, the king 2 would cut them off with a penknife 3 and throw them on the fire in the firepot. He kept doing so until the whole scroll was burned up in the fire. 4 |
(0.34) | Jer 44:21 | “The Lord did indeed remember and call to mind what you did! He remembered the sacrifices you and your ancestors, your kings, your leaders, and all the rest of the people of the land offered to other gods 1 in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem. 2 |
(0.33) | Exo 3:2 | The angel of the Lord 1 appeared 2 to him in 3 a flame of fire from within a bush. 4 He looked 5 – and 6 the bush was ablaze with fire, but it was not being consumed! 7 |
(0.33) | 1Ki 18:38 | Then fire from the Lord fell from the sky. 1 It consumed the offering, the wood, the stones, and the dirt, and licked up the water in the trench. |
(0.33) | 2Ki 21:6 | He passed his son 1 through the fire 2 and practiced divination and omen reading. He set up a ritual pit to conjure up underworld spirits, and appointed magicians to supervise it. 3 He did a great amount of evil in the sight of the Lord, provoking him to anger. 4 |
(0.33) | Neh 2:3 | I replied to the king, “O king, live forever! Why would I not appear dejected when the city with the graves of my ancestors 1 lies desolate and its gates destroyed 2 by fire?” |
(0.33) | Isa 5:5 | Now I will inform you what I am about to do to my vineyard: I will remove its hedge and turn it into pasture, 1 I will break its wall and allow animals to graze there. 2 |
(0.33) | Isa 37:19 | They have burned the gods of the nations, 1 for they are not really gods, but only the product of human hands manufactured from wood and stone. That is why the Assyrians could destroy them. 2 |