(0.27) | Act 17:7 | and 1 Jason has welcomed them as guests! They 2 are all acting against Caesar’s 3 decrees, saying there is another king named 4 Jesus!” 5 |
(0.27) | Act 22:25 | When they had stretched him out for the lash, 1 Paul said to the centurion 2 standing nearby, “Is it legal for you to lash a man who is a Roman citizen 3 without a proper trial?” 4 |
(0.27) | Act 24:15 | I have 1 a hope in God (a hope 2 that 3 these men 4 themselves accept too) that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. 5 |
(0.27) | Act 25:8 | Paul said in his defense, 1 “I have committed no offense 2 against the Jewish law 3 or against the temple or against Caesar.” 4 |
(0.27) | Rom 3:24 | But they are justified 1 freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. |
(0.27) | Tit 3:7 | And so, 1 since we have been justified by his grace, we become heirs with the confident expectation of eternal life.” 2 |
(0.27) | Heb 10:2 | For otherwise would they not have ceased to be offered, since the worshipers would have been purified once for all and so have 1 no further consciousness of sin? |
(0.27) | Heb 12:16 | And see to it that no one becomes 1 an immoral or godless person like Esau, who sold his own birthright for a single meal. 2 |
(0.27) | Heb 13:4 | Marriage must be honored among all and the marriage bed kept undefiled, for God will judge sexually immoral people and adulterers. |
(0.27) | 1Jo 3:20 | that 1 if our conscience condemns 2 us, that 3 God is greater than our conscience and knows all things. |
(0.27) | 1Jo 3:21 | Dear friends, if our conscience does not condemn us, we have confidence in the presence of God, |
(0.23) | Gen 38:24 | After three months Judah was told, 1 “Your daughter-in-law Tamar has turned to prostitution, 2 and as a result she has become pregnant.” 3 Judah said, “Bring her out and let her be burned!” |
(0.23) | Gen 43:9 | I myself pledge security 1 for him; you may hold me liable. If I do not bring him back to you and place him here before you, I will bear the blame before you all my life. 2 |
(0.23) | Lev 4:31 | Then he must remove all of its fat (just as fat was removed from the peace offering sacrifice) and the priest must offer it up in smoke on the altar for a soothing aroma to the Lord. So the priest will make atonement 1 on his behalf and he will be forgiven. 2 |
(0.23) | Lev 5:10 | The second bird 1 he must make a burnt offering according to the standard regulation. 2 So the priest will make atonement 3 on behalf of this person for 4 his sin which he has committed, and he will be forgiven. 5 |
(0.23) | Lev 5:18 | and must bring a flawless ram from the flock, convertible into silver shekels, 1 for a guilt offering to the priest. So the priest will make atonement 2 on his behalf for his error which he committed 3 (although he himself had not known it) and he will be forgiven. 4 |
(0.23) | Num 5:8 | But if the individual has no close relative 1 to whom reparation can be made for the wrong, the reparation for the wrong must be paid to the Lord 2 for the priest, in addition to the ram of atonement by which atonement is made for him. |
(0.23) | Deu 13:10 | You must stone him to death 1 because he tried to entice you away from the Lord your God, who delivered you from the land of Egypt, that place of slavery. |
(0.23) | Deu 21:8 | Do not blame 1 your people Israel whom you redeemed, O Lord, and do not hold them accountable for the bloodshed of an innocent person.” 2 Then atonement will be made for the bloodshed. |
(0.23) | 1Sa 2:25 | If a man sins against a man, one may appeal to God on his behalf. But if a man sins against the Lord, who then will intercede for him?” But Eli’s sons 1 would not listen to their father, for the Lord had decided 2 to kill them. |