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(0.16)Psa 106:8

Yet he delivered them for the sake of his reputation, 1  that he might reveal his power.

(0.16)Psa 131:2

Indeed 1  I am composed and quiet, 2  like a young child carried by its mother; 3  I am content like the young child I carry. 4 

(0.16)Psa 139:12

even the darkness is not too dark for you to see, 1  and the night is as bright as 2  day; darkness and light are the same to you. 3 

(0.16)Psa 143:7

Answer me quickly, Lord! My strength is fading. 1  Do not reject me, 2  or I will join 3  those descending into the grave. 4 

(0.16)Pro 1:23

If only 1  you will respond 2  to my rebuke, 3  then 4  I will pour 5  out my thoughts 6  to you and 7  I will make 8  my words known to you.

(0.16)Pro 22:21

to show you true and reliable words, 1  so that you may give accurate answers 2  to those who sent you?

(0.16)Pro 25:7

for it is better for him 1  to say to you, “Come up here,” 2  than to put you lower 3  before a prince, whom your eyes have seen. 4 

(0.16)Pro 30:17

The eye 1  that mocks at a father and despises obeying 2  a mother – the ravens of the valley will peck it out and the young vultures will eat it. 3 

(0.16)Ecc 2:1

I thought to myself, 1  “Come now, 2  I will try 3  self-indulgent pleasure 4  to see 5  if it is worthwhile.” 6  But I found 7  that it also is futile. 8 

(0.16)Ecc 2:17

So I loathed 1  life 2  because what happens 3  on earth 4  seems awful to me; for all the benefits of wisdom 5  are futile – like chasing the wind.

(0.16)Ecc 4:16

There is no end to all the people 1  nor to the past generations, 2  yet future generations 3  will not rejoice in him. This also is profitless and like 4  chasing the wind.

(0.16)Ecc 6:6

if he should live a thousand years twice, yet does not enjoy his prosperity. For both of them die! 1 

(0.16)Ecc 7:27

The Teacher says: I discovered this while trying to discover the scheme of things, item by item.

(0.16)Ecc 10:3

Even when a fool walks along the road he lacks sense, 1  and shows 2  everyone what a fool he is. 3 

(0.16)Sos 1:15

The Lover to His Beloved: Oh, 1  how beautiful you are, my beloved! 2  Oh, how beautiful you are! Your eyes 3  are like doves! 4 

(0.16)Sos 1:16

The Beloved to Her Lover: Oh, how handsome you are, my lover! 1  Oh, 2  how delightful 3  you are! The lush foliage 4  is our canopied bed; 5 

(0.16)Sos 2:9

My lover is like a gazelle or a young stag. 1  Look! There he stands behind our wall, gazing through the window, peering through the lattice.

(0.16)Sos 3:1

The Beloved about Her Lover: All night long 1  on my bed 2  I longed for 3  my lover. 4  I longed for 5  him but he never appeared. 6 

(0.16)Sos 3:2

“I will arise 1  and look all around 2  throughout the town, and throughout the streets 3  and squares; I will search for my beloved.” I searched for him but I did not find him. 4 

(0.16)Sos 3:6

The Speaker: 1  Who is this coming up from the desert like a column of smoke, like 2  a fragrant billow 3  of myrrh and frankincense, 4  every kind of fragrant powder 5  of the traveling merchants? 6 



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