(0.45) | Ecc 2:18 | So I loathed all the fruit of 1 my effort, 2 for which I worked so hard 3 on earth, 4 because 5 I must leave it 6 behind 7 in the hands of my successor. 8 |
(0.45) | Ecc 2:19 | Who knows if he will be a wise man or a fool? Yet 1 he will be master over all the fruit of 2 my labor 3 for which I worked so wisely 4 on earth! 5 This also is futile! |
(0.45) | Ecc 2:24 | There is nothing better for 1 people 2 than 3 to eat and drink, and to find enjoyment 4 in their 5 work. I also perceived that this ability to find enjoyment 6 comes from God. 7 |
(0.45) | Ecc 5:1 | 1 Be careful what you do 2 when you go to the temple 3 of God; draw near to listen 4 rather than to offer a sacrifice 5 like fools, 6 for they do not realize that they are doing wrong. |
(0.45) | Ecc 5:2 | Do not be rash with your mouth or hasty in your heart to bring up a matter before God, for God is in heaven and you are on earth! Therefore, let your words be few. |
(0.45) | Ecc 6:9 | It is better to be content with 1 what the eyes can see 2 than for one’s heart always to crave more. 3 This continual longing 4 is futile – like 5 chasing the wind. |
(0.45) | Ecc 6:10 | Whatever has happened was foreordained, 1 and what happens to a person 2 was also foreknown. It is useless for him to argue with God about his fate because God is more powerful than he is. 3 |
(0.45) | Ecc 8:12 | Even though a sinner might commit a hundred crimes 1 and still live a long time, 2 yet I know that it will go well with God-fearing people 3 – for they stand in fear 4 before him. |
(0.45) | Ecc 9:9 | Enjoy 1 life with your beloved wife 2 during all the days of your fleeting 3 life that God 4 has given you on earth 5 during all your fleeting days; 6 for that is your reward in life and in your burdensome work 7 on earth. 8 |
(0.45) | Ecc 10:20 | Do not curse a king even in your thoughts, and do not curse the rich 1 while in your bedroom; 2 for a bird 3 might report what you are thinking, 4 or some winged creature 5 might repeat your 6 words. 7 |
(0.45) | Ecc 11:6 | Sow your seed in the morning, and do not stop working 1 until the evening; 2 for you do not know which activity 3 will succeed 4 – whether this one or that one, or whether both will prosper equally. 5 |
(0.45) | Sos 1:6 | Do not stare at me because 1 I am dark, for 2 the sun has burned my skin. 3 My brothers 4 were angry 5 with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards. Alas, my own vineyard 6 I could not keep! 7 |
(0.45) | Sos 6:11 | The Lover to His Beloved: 1 I went down to the orchard of walnut trees, 2 to look for the blossoms of the valley, 3 to see if the vines had budded or if the pomegranates were in bloom. |
(0.45) | Sos 8:11 | The Beloved to Her Lover: Solomon had a vineyard at Baal-Hamon; he leased out 1 the vineyard to those who maintained it. Each was to bring a thousand shekels of silver for its fruit. |
(0.45) | Sos 8:12 | My vineyard, 1 which belongs to me, 2 is at my disposal alone. 3 The thousand shekels belong to you, O Solomon, and two hundred shekels belong to those who maintain it for its fruit. |
(0.45) | Isa 1:23 | Your officials are rebels, 1 they associate with 2 thieves. All of them love bribery, and look for 3 payoffs. 4 They do not take up the cause of the orphan, 5 or defend the rights of the widow. 6 |
(0.45) | Isa 2:6 | Indeed, O Lord, 1 you have abandoned your people, the descendants of Jacob. For diviners from the east are everywhere; 2 they consult omen readers like the Philistines do. 3 Plenty of foreigners are around. 4 |
(0.45) | Isa 5:2 | He built a hedge around it, 1 removed its stones, and planted a vine. He built a tower in the middle of it, and constructed a winepress. He waited for it to produce edible grapes, but it produced sour ones instead. 2 |
(0.45) | Isa 7:14 | For this reason the sovereign master himself will give you a confirming sign. 1 Look, this 2 young woman 3 is about to conceive 4 and will give birth to a son. You, young woman, will name him 5 Immanuel. 6 |
(0.45) | Isa 7:22 | From the abundance of milk they produce, 1 he will have sour milk for his meals. Indeed, everyone left in the heart of the land will eat sour milk and honey. |