(0.25) | 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 |
(0.25) | Hos 4:12 | They consult their wooden idols, and their diviner’s staff answers with an oracle. The wind of prostitution blows them astray; they commit spiritual adultery 1 against their God. |
(0.25) | Zep 3:6 | “I destroyed 1 nations; their walled cities 2 are in ruins. I turned their streets into ruins; no one passes through them. Their cities are desolate; 3 no one lives there. 4 |
(0.25) | Zec 14:12 | But this will be the nature of the plague with which the Lord will strike all the nations that have fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh will decay while they stand on their feet, their eyes will rot away in their sockets, and their tongues will dissolve in their mouths. |
(0.25) | Mar 2:12 | And immediately the man 1 stood up, took his stretcher, and went out in front of them all. They were all amazed and glorified God, saying, “We have never seen anything like this!” |
(0.25) | Luk 6:1 | Jesus 1 was going through the grain fields on 2 a Sabbath, 3 and his disciples picked some heads of wheat, 4 rubbed them in their hands, and ate them. 5 |
(0.25) | Act 17:23 | For as I went around and observed closely your objects of worship, 1 I even found an altar with this inscription: 2 ‘To an unknown god.’ Therefore what you worship without knowing it, 3 this I proclaim to you. |
(0.25) | 1Pe 4:3 | For the time that has passed was sufficient for you to do what the non-Christians 1 desire. 2 You lived then 3 in debauchery, evil desires, drunkenness, carousing, drinking bouts, 4 and wanton idolatries. 5 |
(0.21) | Num 11:31 | Now a wind 1 went out 2 from the Lord and brought quail 3 from the sea, and let them fall 4 near the camp, about a day’s journey on this side, and about a day’s journey on the other side, all around the camp, and about three feet 5 high on the surface of the ground. |
(0.21) | Deu 2:7 | All along the way I, the Lord your God, 1 have blessed your every effort. 2 I have 3 been attentive to 4 your travels through this great wasteland. These forty years I have 5 been with you; you have lacked for nothing.’” |
(0.21) | Eze 12:6 | While they are watching, raise your baggage onto your shoulder and carry it out in the dark. 1 You must cover your face so that you cannot see the ground 2 because I have made you an object lesson 3 to the house of Israel.” |
(0.21) | Mar 10:21 | As Jesus looked at him, he felt love for him and said, “You lack one thing. Go, sell whatever you have and give the money 1 to the poor, and you will have treasure 2 in heaven. Then come, follow me.” |
(0.20) | Exo 14:8 | But the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh king of Egypt, and he chased after the Israelites. Now the Israelites were going out defiantly. 1 |
(0.20) | Exo 15:22 | 1 Then Moses led Israel to journey 2 away from the Red Sea. They went out to the Desert of Shur, walked for three days 3 into the desert, and found no water. |
(0.20) | Exo 20:4 | “You shall not make for yourself a carved image 1 or any likeness 2 of anything 3 that is in heaven above or that is on the earth beneath or that is in the water below. 4 |
(0.20) | Num 14:7 | They said to the whole community of the Israelites, “The land we passed through to investigate is an exceedingly 1 good land. |
(0.20) | Num 20:6 | So Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assembly to the entrance to the tent of meeting. They then threw themselves down with their faces to the ground, and the glory of the Lord appeared to them. |
(0.20) | Deu 1:31 | and in the desert, where you saw him 1 carrying you along like a man carries his son. This he did everywhere you went until you came to this very place.” |
(0.20) | Deu 5:8 | You must not make for yourself an image 1 of anything in heaven above, on earth below, or in the waters beneath. 2 |
(0.20) | Deu 23:25 | When you go into the ripe grain fields of your neighbor you may pluck off the kernels with your hand, 1 but you must not use a sickle on your neighbor’s ripe grain. |