(0.24) | Dan 4:33 | Now in that very moment 1 this pronouncement about 2 Nebuchadnezzar came true. 3 He was driven from human society, he ate grass like oxen, and his body became damp with the dew of the sky, until his hair became long like an eagle’s feathers, and his nails like a bird’s claws. 4 |
(0.24) | Dan 8:3 | I looked up 1 and saw 2 a 3 ram with two horns standing at the canal. Its two horns were both long, 4 but one was longer than the other. The longer one was coming up after the shorter one. |
(0.22) | Gen 37:3 | Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his sons 1 because he was a son born to him late in life, 2 and he made a special 3 tunic for him. |
(0.22) | Gen 47:9 | Jacob said to Pharaoh, “All 1 the years of my travels 2 are 130. All 3 the years of my life have been few and painful; 4 the years of my travels are not as long as those of my ancestors.” 5 |
(0.22) | Exo 29:22 | “You are to take from the ram the fat, the fat tail, the fat that covers the entrails, the lobe 1 of the liver, the two kidneys and the fat that is on them, and the right thigh – for it is the ram for consecration 2 – |
(0.22) | Deu 22:29 | The man who has raped her must pay her father fifty shekels of silver and she must become his wife because he has violated her; he may never divorce her as long as he lives. |
(0.22) | 1Sa 29:8 | But David said to Achish, “What have I done? What have you found in your servant from the day that I first came into your presence until the present time, that I shouldn’t go and fight the enemies of my lord the king?” |
(0.22) | 2Ch 3:8 | He made the most holy place; 1 its length was 30 feet, 2 corresponding to the width of the temple, and its width 30 feet. 3 He plated it with 600 talents 4 of fine gold. |
(0.22) | 2Ch 30:5 | So they sent an edict 1 throughout Israel from Beer Sheba to Dan, summoning the people 2 to come and observe a Passover for the Lord God of Israel in Jerusalem, for they had not observed it on a nationwide scale as prescribed in the law. 3 |
(0.22) | Ezr 4:19 | So I gave orders, 1 and it was determined 2 that this city from long ago has been engaging in insurrection against kings. It has continually engaged in 3 rebellion and revolt. |
(0.22) | Jer 20:7 | Lord, you coerced me into being a prophet, and I allowed you to do it. You overcame my resistance and prevailed over me. 1 Now I have become a constant laughingstock. Everyone ridicules me. |
(0.22) | Eze 7:13 | The customer will no longer pay the seller 1 while both parties are alive, for the vision against their whole crowd 2 will not be revoked. Each person, for his iniquity, 3 will fail to preserve his life. |
(0.22) | Eze 23:27 | So I will put an end to your obscene conduct and your prostitution which you have practiced in the land of Egypt. 1 You will not seek their help 2 or remember Egypt anymore. |
(0.22) | Eze 40:36 | its alcoves, its jambs, and its porches. It had windows all around it; its length was 87½ feet 1 and its width 43¾ feet. 2 |
(0.22) | Eze 41:2 | The width of the entrance was 17½ feet, 1 and the sides 2 of the entrance were 8¾ feet 3 on each side. He measured the length of the outer sanctuary as 70 feet, 4 and its width as 35 feet. 5 |
(0.22) | Eze 42:11 | with a passage in front of them. They looked like the chambers on the north. Of the same length and width, and all their exits according to their arrangements and entrances |
(0.22) | Dan 10:1 | 1 In the third 2 year of King Cyrus of Persia a message was revealed to Daniel (who was also called Belteshazzar). This message was true and concerned a great war. 3 He understood the message and gained insight by the vision. |
(0.22) | Mat 27:29 | and after braiding 1 a crown of thorns, 2 they put it on his head. They 3 put a staff 4 in his right hand, and kneeling down before him, they mocked him: 5 “Hail, king of the Jews!” 6 |
(0.22) | Luk 10:24 | For I tell you that many prophets and kings longed to see 1 what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it.” |
(0.22) | Jam 5:7 | So be patient, brothers and sisters, 1 until the Lord’s return. 2 Think of how the farmer waits 3 for the precious fruit of the ground and is patient 4 for it until it receives the early and late rains. |