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(0.36)Isa 29:16

Your thinking is perverse! 1  Should the potter be regarded as clay? 2  Should the thing made say 3  about its maker, “He didn’t make me”? Or should the pottery say about the potter, “He doesn’t understand”?

(0.35)Jos 6:26

At that time Joshua made this solemn declaration: 1  “The man who attempts to rebuild 2  this city of Jericho 3  will stand condemned before the Lord. 4  He will lose his firstborn son when he lays its foundations and his youngest son when he erects its gates!” 5 

(0.35)1Sa 21:9

The priest replied, “The sword of Goliath the Philistine, whom you struck down in the valley of Elah, is wrapped in a garment behind the ephod. If you wish, take it for yourself. Other than that, there’s nothing here.” David said, “There’s nothing like it! Give it to me!”

(0.35)1Ch 11:19

and said, “God forbid that I should do this! 1  Should I drink the blood of these men who risked their lives?” 2  Because they risked their lives to bring it to him, he refused to drink it. Such were the exploits of the three elite warriors. 3 

(0.34)Gen 18:24

What if there are fifty godly people in the city? Will you really wipe it out and not spare 1  the place for the sake of the fifty godly people who are in it?

(0.34)Gen 28:18

Early 1  in the morning Jacob 2  took the stone he had placed near his head 3  and set it up as a sacred stone. 4  Then he poured oil on top of it.

(0.34)Gen 35:22

While Israel was living in that land, Reuben had sexual relations with 1  Bilhah, his father’s concubine, and Israel heard about it. Jacob had twelve sons:

(0.34)Exo 4:3

The Lord 1  said, “Throw it to the ground.” So he threw it to the ground, and it became a snake, 2  and Moses ran from it.

(0.34)Exo 12:46

It must be eaten in one house; you must not bring any of the meat outside the house, and you must not break a bone of it.

(0.34)Exo 23:19

The first of the firstfruits of your soil you must bring to the house of the Lord your God. “You must not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk. 1 

(0.34)Exo 27:4

You are to make a grating 1  for it, a network of bronze, and you are to make on the network four bronze rings on its four corners.

(0.34)Exo 28:8

The artistically woven waistband 1  of the ephod that is on it is to be like it, of one piece with the ephod, 2  of gold, blue, purple, scarlet, and fine twisted linen.

(0.34)Exo 37:6

He made 1  an atonement lid of pure gold; its length was three feet nine inches, and its width was two feet three inches.

(0.34)Exo 40:10

Then you are to anoint the altar for the burnt offering with 1  all its utensils; you are to sanctify the altar, and it will be the most holy altar.

(0.34)Lev 3:8

He must lay his hand on the head of his offering and slaughter it before the Meeting Tent, and the sons of Aaron must splash 1  its blood against the altar’s sides.

(0.34)Lev 5:12

He must bring it to the priest and the priest must scoop out from it a handful as its memorial portion 1  and offer it up in smoke on the altar on top of the other gifts of the Lord – it is a sin offering.

(0.34)Lev 6:16

Aaron and his sons are to eat what is left over from it. It must be eaten unleavened in a holy place; they are to eat it in the courtyard of the Meeting Tent.

(0.34)Lev 22:27

“When an ox, lamb, or goat is born, it must be under the care of 1  its mother seven days, but from the eighth day onward it will be acceptable as an offering gift 2  to the Lord.

(0.34)Num 13:27

They told Moses, 1  “We went to the land where you sent us. 2  It is indeed flowing with milk and honey, 3  and this is its fruit.

(0.34)Num 19:4

Eleazar the priest is to take 1  some of its blood with his finger, and sprinkle some of the blood seven times 2  directly in front of the tent of meeting.



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