(0.20) | Jer 7:26 | But your ancestors 1 did not listen to me nor pay attention to me. They became obstinate 2 and were more wicked than even their own forefathers.’” |
(0.20) | Jer 11:12 | Then those living in the towns of Judah and in Jerusalem will 1 go and cry out for help to the gods to whom they have been sacrificing. However, those gods will by no means 2 be able to save them when disaster strikes them. |
(0.20) | Jer 11:14 | So, Jeremiah, 1 do not pray for these people. Do not cry out to me or petition me on their behalf. Do not plead with me to save them. 2 For I will not listen to them when they call out to me for help when disaster strikes them.” 3 |
(0.20) | Jer 15:7 | The Lord continued, 1 “In every town in the land I will purge them like straw blown away by the wind. 2 I will destroy my people. I will kill off their children. I will do so because they did not change their behavior. 3 |
(0.20) | Jer 15:11 | The Lord said, “Jerusalem, 1 I will surely send you away for your own good. I will surely 2 bring the enemy upon you in a time of trouble and distress. |
(0.20) | Jer 28:8 | From earliest times, the prophets who preceded you and me invariably 1 prophesied war, disaster, 2 and plagues against many countries and great kingdoms. |
(0.20) | Jer 49:23 | The Lord spoke 1 about Damascus. 2 “The people of Hamath and Arpad 3 will be dismayed because they have heard bad news. Their courage will melt away because of worry. Their hearts will not be able to rest. 4 |
(0.20) | Lam 4:13 | מ (Mem) But it happened 1 due to the sins of her prophets 2 and the iniquities of her priests, who poured out in her midst the blood of the righteous. |
(0.20) | Eze 7:11 | Violence 1 has grown into a staff that supports wickedness. Not one of them will be left 2 – not from their crowd, not from their wealth, not from their prominence. 3 |
(0.20) | Eze 14:15 | “Suppose I were to send wild animals through the land and kill its children, leaving it desolate, without travelers due to the wild animals. |
(0.20) | Eze 18:23 | Do I actually delight in the death of the wicked, declares the sovereign Lord? Do I not prefer that he turn from his wicked conduct and live? |
(0.20) | Eze 18:26 | When a righteous person turns back from his righteousness and practices wrongdoing, he will die for it; 1 because of the wrongdoing he has done, he will die. |
(0.20) | Eze 18:27 | When a wicked person turns from the wickedness he has committed and does what is just and right, he will preserve his life. |
(0.20) | Eze 21:25 | “‘As for you, profane and wicked prince of Israel, 1 whose day has come, the time of final punishment, |
(0.20) | Eze 22:9 | Slanderous men shed blood within you. 1 Those who live within you eat pagan sacrifices on the mountains; 2 they commit obscene acts among you. 3 |
(0.20) | Dan 9:5 | we have sinned! We have done what is wrong and wicked; we have rebelled by turning away from your commandments and standards. |
(0.20) | Hos 10:9 | O Israel, you have sinned since the time 1 of Gibeah, and there you have remained. Did not war overtake the evildoers in Gibeah? |
(0.20) | Hos 11:6 | A sword will flash in their cities, it will destroy the bars of their city gates, and will devour them in their fortresses. |
(0.20) | Jon 1:2 | “Go immediately 1 to Nineveh, 2 that 3 large capital 4 city, 5 and announce judgment against 6 its people 7 because their wickedness 8 has come to my attention.” 9 |
(0.20) | Hab 1:3 | Why do you force me to witness injustice? 1 Why do you put up with wrongdoing? 2 Destruction and violence confront 3 me; conflict is present and one must endure strife. 4 |