(0.24) | Amo 2:9 | For Israel’s sake I destroyed the Amorites. 1 They were as tall as cedars 2 and as strong as oaks, but I destroyed the fruit on their branches 3 and their roots in the ground. 4 |
(0.24) | Amo 4:6 | “But surely I gave 1 you no food to eat in any of your cities; you lacked food everywhere you live. 2 Still you did not come back to me.” The Lord is speaking! |
(0.24) | Amo 7:10 | Amaziah the priest of Bethel 1 sent this message 2 to King Jeroboam of Israel: “Amos is conspiring against you in the very heart of the kingdom of Israel! 3 The land cannot endure all his prophecies. 4 |
(0.24) | Amo 9:5 | The sovereign Lord who commands armies will do this. 1 He touches the earth and it dissolves; 2 all who live on it mourn. The whole earth 3 rises like the River Nile, 4 and then grows calm 5 like the Nile in Egypt. 6 |
(0.24) | Amo 9:6 | He builds the upper rooms of his palace 1 in heaven and sets its foundation supports 2 on the earth. 3 He summons the water of the sea and pours it out on the earth’s surface. The Lord is his name. |
(0.24) | Amo 9:7 | “You Israelites are just like the Ethiopians in my sight,” 1 says the Lord. “Certainly I brought Israel up from the land of Egypt, but I also brought the Philistines from Caphtor 2 and the Arameans from Kir. 3 |
(0.24) | Amo 9:14 | I will bring back my people, Israel; 1 they will rebuild the cities lying in rubble 2 and settle down. 3 They will plant vineyards and drink the wine they produce; 4 they will grow orchards 5 and eat the fruit they produce. 6 |
(0.24) | Oba 1:11 | You stood aloof 1 while strangers took his army 2 captive, and foreigners advanced to his gates. 3 When they cast lots 4 over Jerusalem, 5 you behaved as though you were in league 6 with them. |
(0.24) | Oba 1:13 | You should not have entered the city 1 of my people when they experienced distress. 2 You should not have joined 3 in gloating over their misfortune when they suffered distress. 4 You should not have looted 5 their wealth when they endured distress. 6 |
(0.24) | Jon 1:12 | He said to them, “Pick me up and throw me into the sea to make the sea quiet down, 1 because I know it’s my fault you are in this severe storm.” |
(0.24) | Jon 2:6 | I went down 1 to the very bottoms 2 of the mountains; 3 the gates 4 of the netherworld 5 barred me in 6 forever; 7 but you brought me 8 up from the Pit, 9 O Lord, my God. |
(0.24) | Jon 3:7 | He issued a proclamation and said, 1 “In Nineveh, by the decree of the king and his nobles: No human or animal, cattle or sheep, is to taste anything; they must not eat and they must not drink water. |
(0.24) | Jon 4:5 | Jonah left the city and sat down east 1 of it. 2 He made a shelter for himself there and sat down under it in the shade to see what would happen to the city. 3 |
(0.24) | Jon 4:11 | Should I 1 not be even more 2 concerned 3 about Nineveh, this enormous city? 4 There are more than one hundred twenty thousand people in it who do not know right from wrong, 5 as well as many animals!” 6 |
(0.24) | Mic 1:6 | “I will turn Samaria 1 into a heap of ruins in an open field – vineyards will be planted there! 2 I will tumble 3 the rubble of her stone walls 4 down into the valley, and tear down her fortifications to their foundations. 5 |
(0.24) | Mic 1:11 | Residents 1 of Shaphir, 2 pass by in nakedness and humiliation! 3 The residents of Zaanan can’t leave their city. 4 Beth Ezel 5 mourns, 6 “He takes from you what he desires.” 7 |
(0.24) | Mic 2:1 | Those who devise sinful plans are as good as dead, 1 those who dream about doing evil as they lie in bed. 2 As soon as morning dawns they carry out their plans, 3 because they have the power to do so. |
(0.24) | Mic 4:1 | In the future 1 the Lord’s Temple Mount will be the most important mountain of all; 2 it will be more prominent than other hills. 3 People will stream to it. |
(0.24) | Mic 4:9 | Jerusalem, why are you 1 now shouting so loudly? 2 Has your king disappeared? 3 Has your wise leader 4 been destroyed? Is this why 5 pain grips 6 you as if you were a woman in labor? |
(0.24) | Mic 5:2 | (5:1) As for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, 1 seemingly insignificant 2 among the clans of Judah – from you a king will emerge who will rule over Israel on my behalf, 3 one whose origins 4 are in the distant past. 5 |