(0.60) | Psa 144:9 | O God, I will sing a new song to you! Accompanied by a ten-stringed instrument, I will sing praises to you, |
(0.60) | Psa 148:14 | He has made his people victorious, 1 and given all his loyal followers reason to praise – the Israelites, the people who are close to him. 2 Praise the Lord! |
(0.60) | Psa 149:3 | Let them praise his name with dancing! Let them sing praises to him to the accompaniment of the tambourine and harp! |
(0.60) | Pro 9:9 | Give instruction 1 to a wise person, 2 and he will become wiser still; teach 3 a righteous person and he will add to his 4 learning. |
(0.60) | Pro 13:7 | There is one who pretends to be rich 1 and yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor 2 and yet possesses great wealth. 3 |
(0.60) | Pro 16:22 | Insight 1 is like 2 a life-giving fountain 3 to the one who possesses it, but folly leads to the discipline of fools. 4 |
(0.60) | Pro 17:12 | It is better for a person to meet 1 a mother bear being robbed of her cubs, than 2 to encounter 3 a fool in his folly. 4 |
(0.60) | Pro 19:17 | The one who is gracious 1 to the poor lends 2 to the Lord, and the Lord 3 will repay him 4 for his good deed. 5 |
(0.60) | Pro 22:16 | The one who oppresses the poor to increase his own gain and the one who gives to the rich 1 – both end up only in poverty. |
(0.60) | Pro 25:2 | It is the glory of God 1 to conceal 2 a matter, and it is the glory of a king to search out a matter. |
(0.60) | Pro 28:27 | The one who gives to the poor will not lack, 1 but whoever shuts his eyes to them 2 will receive 3 many curses. 4 |
(0.60) | Pro 29:27 | An unjust person is an abomination to the righteous, and the one who lives an upright life is an abomination to the wicked. 1 |
(0.60) | Pro 31:4 | It is not for kings, 1 O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine, 2 or for rulers to crave strong drink, 3 |
(0.60) | Ecc 1:6 | The wind goes to the south and circles around to the north; round and round 1 the wind goes and on its rounds it returns. 2 |
(0.60) | 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 |
(0.60) | Ecc 3:12 | I have concluded 1 that there is nothing better for people 2 than 3 to be happy and to enjoy themselves 4 as long as they live, |
(0.60) | Ecc 7:25 | I tried 1 to understand, examine, and comprehend 2 the role of 3 wisdom in the scheme of things, 4 and to understand the stupidity of wickedness 5 and the insanity of folly. 6 |
(0.60) | Ecc 8:9 | While applying 1 my mind 2 to everything 3 that happens in this world, 4 I have seen all this: Sometimes one person 5 dominates 6 other people 7 to their harm. 8 |
(0.60) | Ecc 8:16 | When I tried 1 to gain 2 wisdom and to observe the activity 3 on earth – even though it prevents anyone from sleeping day or night 4 – |
(0.60) | Ecc 12:7 | and the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the life’s breath 1 returns to God who gave it. |