(1.00) | Zep 3:1 | The filthy, 1 stained city is as good as dead; the city filled with oppressors is finished! 2 |
(0.75) | Gen 8:8 | Then Noah 1 sent out a dove 2 to see if the waters had receded 3 from the surface of the ground. |
(0.75) | Gen 8:10 | He waited seven more days and then sent out the dove again from the ark. |
(0.75) | Lev 14:30 | “He will then make one of the turtledoves 1 or young pigeons, which are within his means, 2 |
(0.63) | Gen 8:11 | When 1 the dove returned to him in the evening, there was 2 a freshly plucked olive leaf in its beak! Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth. |
(0.63) | Gen 8:12 | He waited another seven days and sent the dove out again, 1 but it did not return to him this time. 2 |
(0.63) | Lev 1:14 | “‘If his offering to the Lord is a burnt offering from the birds, 1 he must present his offering from the turtledoves or from the young pigeons. 2 |
(0.63) | Jer 25:38 | The Lord is like a lion who has left his lair. 1 So their lands will certainly 2 be laid waste by the warfare of the oppressive nation 3 and by the fierce anger of the Lord.” |
(0.63) | Jer 46:16 | I will make many stumble. 1 They will fall over one another in their hurry to flee. 2 They will say, ‘Get up! Let’s go back to our own people. Let’s go back to our homelands because the enemy is coming to destroy us.’ 3 |
(0.63) | Jer 50:16 | Kill all the farmers who sow the seed in the land of Babylon. Kill all those who wield the sickle at harvest time. 1 Let all the foreigners return to their own people. Let them hurry back to their own lands to escape destruction by that enemy army. 2 |
(0.50) | Gen 8:9 | The dove could not find a resting place for its feet because water still covered 1 the surface of the entire earth, and so it returned to Noah 2 in the ark. He stretched out his hand, took the dove, 3 and brought it back into the ark. 4 |