(0.50) | Psa 142:1 | A well-written song 2 by David, when he was in the cave; 3 a prayer. To the Lord I cry out; 4 to the Lord I plead for mercy. 5 |
(0.50) | Psa 144:9 | O God, I will sing a new song to you! Accompanied by a ten-stringed instrument, I will sing praises to you, |
(0.50) | Ecc 7:5 | It is better for a person to receive 1 a rebuke from those who are wise 2 than to listen to the song 3 of fools. |
(0.50) | Isa 5:1 | I 1 will sing to my love – a song to my lover about his vineyard. 2 My love had a vineyard on a fertile hill. 3 |
(0.50) | Eze 33:32 | Realize 1 that to them you are like a sensual song, a beautiful voice and skilled musician. 2 They hear your words, but they do not obey them. 3 |
(0.47) | Psa 88:1 | A song, a psalm written by the Korahites; for the music director; according to the machalath-leannoth style; 2 a well-written song 3 by Heman the Ezrachite. O Lord God who delivers me! 4 By day I cry out and at night I pray before you. 5 |
(0.47) | Rev 14:3 | and they were singing a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders. No 1 one was able to learn the song except the one hundred and forty-four thousand who had been redeemed from the earth. |
(0.42) | Exo 15:1 | 1 Then Moses and the Israelites sang 2 this song to the Lord. They said, 3 “I will sing 4 to the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously, 5 the horse and its rider 6 he has thrown into the sea. |
(0.42) | Exo 15:2 | The Lord 1 is my strength and my song, 2 and he has become my salvation. This is my God, and I will praise him, 3 my father’s God, and I will exalt him. |
(0.42) | Psa 30:1 | A psalm – a song used at the dedication of the temple; 2 by David. I will praise you, O Lord, for you lifted me up, 3 and did not allow my enemies to gloat 4 over me. |
(0.42) | Psa 40:3 | He gave me reason to sing a new song, 1 praising our God. 2 May many see what God has done, so that they might swear allegiance to him and trust in the Lord! 3 |
(0.42) | 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 |
(0.42) | Psa 53:1 | For the music director; according to the machalath style; 2 a well-written song 3 by David. Fools say to themselves, 4 “There is no God.” 5 They sin and commit evil deeds; 6 none of them does what is right. 7 |
(0.42) | Psa 55:1 | For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a well-written song 2 by David. Listen, O God, to my prayer! Do not ignore 3 my appeal for mercy! |
(0.42) | Psa 67:1 | For the music director; to be accompanied by stringed instruments; a psalm, a song. May God show us his favor 2 and bless us! 3 May he smile on us! 4 (Selah) |
(0.42) | Psa 75:1 | For the music director; according to the al-tashcheth style; 2 a psalm of Asaph; a song. We give thanks to you, O God! We give thanks! You reveal your presence; 3 people tell about your amazing deeds. |
(0.42) | Psa 127:1 | A song of ascents, 2 by Solomon. If the Lord does not build a house, 3 then those who build it work in vain. If the Lord does not guard a city, 4 then the watchman stands guard in vain. |
(0.42) | Psa 131:1 | A song of ascents, 2 by David. O Lord, my heart is not proud, nor do I have a haughty look. 3 I do not have great aspirations, or concern myself with things that are beyond me. 4 |
(0.42) | Isa 23:15 | At that time 1 Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years, 2 the typical life span of a king. 3 At the end of seventy years Tyre will try to attract attention again, like the prostitute in the popular song: 4 |
(0.42) | Isa 25:5 | like heat 1 in a dry land, you humble the boasting foreigners. 2 Just as the shadow of a cloud causes the heat to subside, 3 so he causes the song of tyrants to cease. 4 |