(0.20) | Psa 48:10 | The praise you receive as far away as the ends of the earth is worthy of your reputation, O God. 1 You execute justice! 2 |
(0.20) | Psa 68:19 | The Lord deserves praise! 1 Day after day 2 he carries our burden, the God who delivers us. (Selah) |
(0.20) | Psa 126:6 | The one who weeps as he walks along, carrying his bag 1 of seed, will certainly come in with a shout of joy, carrying his sheaves of grain. 2 |
(0.20) | 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 |
(0.20) | Ecc 12:3 | when those who keep watch over the house 1 begin to tremble, 2 and the virile men begin to stoop over, 3 and the grinders 4 begin to cease because they grow few, and those who look through the windows grow dim, 5 |
(0.20) | Sos 4:4 | Your neck is like the tower 1 of David built with courses of stones; 2 one thousand shields are hung on it – all shields of valiant warriors. 3 |
(0.20) | Isa 21:5 | Arrange the table, lay out 1 the carpet, eat and drink! 2 Get up, you officers, smear oil on the shields! 3 |
(0.20) | Isa 34:2 | For the Lord is angry at all the nations and furious with all their armies. He will annihilate them and slaughter them. |
(0.20) | Isa 65:2 | I spread out my hands all day long to my rebellious people, who lived in a way that is morally unacceptable, and who did what they desired. 1 |
(0.20) | Jer 6:4 | They will say, 1 ‘Prepare to do battle 2 against it! Come on! Let’s attack it at noon!’ But later they will say, 3 ‘Oh, oh! Too bad! 4 The day is almost over and the shadows of evening are getting long. |
(0.20) | Jer 18:22 | Let cries of terror be heard in their houses when you send bands of raiders unexpectedly to plunder them. 1 For they have virtually dug a pit to capture me and have hidden traps for me to step into. |
(0.20) | Jer 22:7 | I will send men against it to destroy it 1 with their axes and hatchets. They will hack up its fine cedar panels and columns and throw them into the fire. |
(0.20) | Jer 32:2 | Now at that time, 1 the armies of the king of Babylon were besieging Jerusalem. 2 The prophet Jeremiah was confined in the courtyard of the guardhouse 3 attached to the royal palace of Judah. |
(0.20) | Jer 39:9 | Then Nebuzaradan, the captain of the royal guard, 1 took captive the rest of the people who were left in the city. He carried them off to Babylon along with the people who had deserted to him. 2 |
(0.20) | Jer 39:10 | But he 1 left behind in the land of Judah some of the poor people who owned nothing. He gave them fields and vineyards at that time. |
(0.20) | Jer 39:13 | So Nebuzaradan, the captain of the royal guard, Nebushazban, who was a chief officer, Nergal-Sharezer, who was a high official, 1 and all the other officers of the king of Babylon |
(0.20) | Jer 40:2 | The captain of the royal guard took Jeremiah aside and said to him, “The Lord your God threatened this place with this disaster. |
(0.20) | Jer 41:11 | Johanan son of Kareah and all the army officers who were with him heard about all the atrocities 1 that Ishmael son of Nethaniah had committed. |
(0.20) | Jer 49:14 | I said, 1 “I have heard a message from the Lord. A messenger has been sent among the nations to say, ‘Gather your armies and march out against her! Prepare to do battle with her!’” 2 |
(0.20) | Jer 52:3 | What follows is a record of what happened to Jerusalem and Judah because of the Lord’s anger when he drove them out of his sight. 1 Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon. |