(0.15) | Psa 108:8 | Gilead belongs to me, as does Manasseh! 1 Ephraim is my helmet, 2 Judah my royal scepter. 3 |
(0.15) | Psa 125:1 | A song of ascents. 2 Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion; it cannot be upended and will endure forever. |
(0.15) | 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. |
(0.15) | Psa 139:12 | even the darkness is not too dark for you to see, 1 and the night is as bright as 2 day; darkness and light are the same to you. 3 |
(0.15) | Psa 139:15 | my bones were not hidden from you, when 1 I was made in secret and sewed together in the depths of the earth. 2 |
(0.15) | Pro 1:27 | when what you dread 1 comes like a whirlwind, 2 and disaster strikes you 3 like a devastating storm, 4 when distressing trouble 5 comes on you. |
(0.15) | Pro 28:19 | The one who works his land will be satisfied with food, 1 but whoever chases daydreams 2 will have his fill 3 of poverty. |
(0.15) | Pro 30:20 | This is the way 1 of an adulterous 2 woman: she eats and wipes her mouth 3 and says, “I have not done wrong.” 4 |
(0.15) | Ecc 1:17 | So I decided 1 to discern the benefit of 2 wisdom and knowledge over 3 foolish behavior and ideas; 4 however, I concluded 5 that even 6 this endeavor 7 is like 8 trying to chase the wind! 9 |
(0.15) | Ecc 2:12 | Next, I decided to consider 1 wisdom, as well as foolish behavior and ideas. 2 For what more can the king’s successor do than what the king 3 has already done? |
(0.15) | Ecc 2:15 | So I thought to myself, “The fate of the fool will happen even to me! 1 Then what did I gain by becoming so excessively 2 wise?” 3 So I lamented to myself, 4 “The benefits of wisdom 5 are ultimately 6 meaningless!” |
(0.15) | Ecc 2:23 | For all day long 1 his work produces pain and frustration, 2 and even at night his mind cannot relax! 3 This also is futile! |
(0.15) | Ecc 3:18 | I also thought to myself, “It is 1 for the sake of people, 2 so God can clearly 3 show 4 them that they are like animals. |
(0.15) | Ecc 4:4 | Then I considered 1 all the skillful work 2 that is done: Surely it is nothing more than 3 competition 4 between one person and another. 5 This also is profitless – like 6 chasing the wind. |
(0.15) | Ecc 5:16 | This is another misfortune: 1 Just as he came, so will he go. What did he gain from toiling for the wind? |
(0.15) | Ecc 8:1 | Who is 1 a 2 wise person? Who knows the solution 3 to a problem? 4 A person’s wisdom brightens his appearance, 5 and softens 6 his harsh countenance. 7 |
(0.15) | Sos 2:15 | The Beloved to Her Lover: Catch 1 the foxes 2 for us, the little foxes, 3 that ruin the vineyards 4 – for our vineyard is in bloom. |
(0.15) | Isa 1:31 | The powerful will be like 1 a thread of yarn, their deeds like a spark; both will burn together, and no one will put out the fire. |
(0.15) | Isa 5:12 | They have stringed instruments, 1 tambourines, flutes, and wine at their parties. So they do not recognize what the Lord is doing, they do not perceive what he is bringing about. 2 |
(0.15) | Isa 6:9 | He said, “Go and tell these people: ‘Listen continually, but don’t understand! Look continually, but don’t perceive!’ |