(0.74) | Pro 14:10 | The heart knows its own bitterness, 1 and with its joy no one else 2 can share. 3 |
(0.74) | Pro 18:14 | A person’s spirit 1 sustains him through sickness – but who can bear 2 a crushed spirit? 3 |
(0.74) | Pro 20:6 | Many people profess their loyalty, 1 but a faithful person 2 – who can find? 3 |
(0.74) | Pro 20:9 | Who can say, 1 “I have kept my heart clean; 2 I am pure 3 from my sin”? |
(0.74) | Pro 27:4 | Wrath is cruel and anger is overwhelming, 1 but who can stand before jealousy? 2 |
(0.74) | Pro 31:10 | Who can find 2 a wife 3 of noble character? 4 For her value 5 is far more than rubies. |
(0.74) | Pro 31:25 | She is clothed 1 with strength 2 and honor, 3 and she can laugh 4 at the time 5 to come. |
(0.74) | Ecc 2:25 | For no one 1 can eat and drink 2 or experience joy 3 apart from him. 4 |
(0.74) | Ecc 4:9 | Two people are better than one, because they can reap 1 more benefit 2 from their labor. |
(0.74) | Ecc 7:7 | Surely oppression 1 can turn a wise person into a fool; 2 likewise, 3 a bribe corrupts 4 the heart. 5 |
(0.74) | Ecc 7:13 | Consider the work of God: For who can make straight what he has bent? |
(0.74) | Ecc 7:24 | Whatever has happened is beyond human 1 understanding; 2 it is far deeper than anyone can fathom. 3 |
(0.74) | Ecc 8:7 | Surely no one knows the future, 1 and no one can tell another person what will happen. 2 |
(0.74) | Ecc 9:18 | Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner can destroy much that is good. |
(0.74) | Isa 26:2 | Open the gates so a righteous nation can enter – one that remains trustworthy. |
(0.74) | Isa 40:25 | “To whom can you compare me? Whom do I resemble?” says the Holy One. 1 |
(0.74) | Isa 46:8 | Remember this, so you can be brave! 1 Think about it, you rebels! 2 |
(0.74) | Isa 49:24 | Can spoils be taken from a warrior, or captives be rescued from a conqueror? 1 |
(0.74) | Jer 15:12 | Can you people who are like iron and bronze break that iron fist from the north? 1 |
(0.74) | Jer 16:20 | Can people make their own gods? No, what they make are not gods at all.” 1 |