(0.43) | Neh 10:35 | We also accept responsibility for 1 bringing the first fruits of our land and the first fruits of every fruit tree year by year to the temple of the LORD. |
(0.43) | Psa 42:4 | I will remember and weep! 1 For I was once walking along with the great throng to the temple of God, shouting and giving thanks along with the crowd as we celebrated the holy festival. 2 |
(0.43) | Psa 44:1 | For the music director; by the Korahites, a well-written song. 2 O God, we have clearly heard; 3 our ancestors 4 have told us what you did 5 in their days, in ancient times. 6 |
(0.43) | Psa 65:4 | How blessed 1 is the one whom you choose, and allow to live in your palace courts. 2 May we be satisfied with the good things of your house – your holy palace. 3 |
(0.43) | Psa 90:10 | The days of our lives add up to seventy years, 1 or eighty, if one is especially strong. 2 But even one’s best years are marred by trouble and oppression. 3 Yes, 4 they pass quickly 5 and we fly away. 6 |
(0.43) | Pro 24:12 | If you say, “But we did not know about this,” does not the one who evaluates 1 hearts consider? Does not the one who guards your life know? Will he not repay each person according to his deeds? 2 |
(0.43) | Sos 6:1 | The Maidens to the Beloved: Where has your beloved gone, O most beautiful among women? Where has your beloved turned? Tell us, 1 that we may seek him with you. 2 |
(0.43) | Isa 24:16 | From the ends of the earth we 1 hear songs – the Just One is majestic. 2 But I 3 say, “I’m wasting away! I’m wasting away! I’m doomed! Deceivers deceive, deceivers thoroughly deceive!” 4 |
(0.43) | Isa 26:1 | At that time 1 this song will be sung in the land of Judah: “We have a strong city! The Lord’s 2 deliverance, like walls and a rampart, makes it secure. 3 |
(0.43) | Isa 29:15 | Those who try to hide their plans from the Lord are as good as dead, 1 who do their work in secret and boast, 2 “Who sees us? Who knows what we’re doing?” 3 |
(0.43) | Isa 33:20 | Look at Zion, the city where we hold religious festivals! You 1 will see Jerusalem, 2 a peaceful settlement, a tent that stays put; 3 its stakes will never be pulled up; none of its ropes will snap in two. |
(0.43) | Isa 36:7 | Perhaps you will tell me, ‘We are trusting in the Lord our God.’ But Hezekiah is the one who eliminated his high places and altars and then told the people of Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You must worship at this altar.’ |
(0.43) | Isa 36:11 | Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah said to the chief adviser, “Speak to your servants in Aramaic, 1 for we understand it. Don’t speak with us in the Judahite dialect 2 in the hearing of the people who are on the wall.” |
(0.43) | Isa 41:22 | “Let them produce evidence! Let them tell us what will happen! Tell us about your earlier predictive oracles, 1 so we may examine them 2 and see how they were fulfilled. 3 Or decree for us some future events! |
(0.43) | Isa 42:24 | Who handed Jacob over to the robber? Who handed Israel over to the looters? 1 Was it not the Lord, against whom we sinned? They refused to follow his commands; they disobeyed his law. 2 |
(0.43) | Isa 49:20 | Yet the children born during your time of bereavement will say within your hearing, ‘This place is too cramped for us, 1 make room for us so we can live here.’ 2 |
(0.43) | Isa 51:23 | I will put it into the hand of your tormentors 1 who said to you, ‘Lie down, so we can walk over you.’ You made your back like the ground, and like the street for those who walked over you.” |
(0.43) | Isa 52:5 | And now, what do we have here?” 1 says the Lord. “Indeed my people have been carried away for nothing, those who rule over them taunt,” 2 says the Lord, “and my name is constantly slandered 3 all day long. |
(0.43) | Isa 53:2 | He sprouted up like a twig before God, 1 like a root out of parched soil; 2 he had no stately form or majesty that might catch our attention, 3 no special appearance that we should want to follow him. 4 |
(0.43) | Isa 53:3 | He was despised and rejected by people, 1 one who experienced pain and was acquainted with illness; people hid their faces from him; 2 he was despised, and we considered him insignificant. 3 |