(0.41) | Dan 11:30 | The ships of Kittim 1 will come against him, leaving him disheartened. 2 He will turn back and direct his indignation against the holy covenant. He will return and honor 3 those who forsake the holy covenant. |
(0.41) | Dan 11:40 | “At the time of the end the king of the south will attack 1 him. Then the king of the north will storm against him 2 with chariots, horsemen, and a large armada of ships. 3 He 4 will invade lands, passing through them like an overflowing river. 5 |
(0.41) | Dan 11:41 | Then he will enter the beautiful land. 1 Many 2 will fall, but these will escape: 3 Edom, Moab, and the Ammonite leadership. |
(0.41) | Dan 11:45 | He will pitch his royal tents between the seas 1 toward the beautiful holy mountain. But he will come to his end, with no one to help him. |
(0.41) | Hos 4:15 | Although you, O Israel, commit adultery, do not let Judah become guilty! Do not journey to Gilgal! Do not go up to Beth Aven! 1 Do not swear, “As surely as the Lord lives!” |
(0.41) | Hos 6:3 | So let us acknowledge him! 1 Let us seek 2 to acknowledge 3 the Lord! He will come to our rescue as certainly as the appearance of the dawn, as certainly as the winter rain comes, as certainly as the spring rain that waters the land.” |
(0.41) | Hos 7:1 | whenever I want to heal Israel, the sin of Ephraim is revealed, and the evil deeds of Samaria are exposed. For they do what is wrong; thieves break into houses, and gangs rob people out in the streets. |
(0.41) | Hos 9:10 | When I found Israel, it was like finding grapes in the wilderness. I viewed your ancestors 1 like an early fig on a fig tree in its first season. Then they came to Baal-Peor and they dedicated themselves to shame – they became as detestable as what they loved. |
(0.41) | Hos 10:12 | Sow righteousness for yourselves, reap unfailing love. Break up the unplowed ground for yourselves, for it is time to seek the Lord, until he comes and showers deliverance 1 on you. |
(0.41) | Hos 11:9 | I cannot carry out 1 my fierce anger! I cannot totally destroy Ephraim! Because I am God, and not man – the Holy One among you – I will not come in wrath! |
(0.41) | Hos 13:13 | The labor pains of a woman will overtake him, but the baby will lack wisdom; when the time arrives, he will not come out of the womb! |
(0.41) | Joe 1:13 | Get dressed 1 and lament, you priests! Wail, you who minister at the altar! Come, spend the night in sackcloth, you servants of my God, because no one brings grain offerings or drink offerings to the temple of your God anymore. 2 |
(0.41) | Joe 2:1 | Blow the trumpet 1 in Zion; sound the alarm signal on my holy mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the land shake with fear, for the day of the Lord is about to come. Indeed, 2 it is near! 3 |
(0.41) | Joe 3:13 | Rush forth with 1 the sickle, for the harvest is ripe! Come, stomp the grapes, 2 for the winepress is full! The vats overflow. Indeed, their evil is great! 3 |
(0.41) | Amo 4:1 | Listen to this message, you cows of Bashan 1 who live on Mount Samaria! You 2 oppress the poor; you crush the needy. You say to your 3 husbands, “Bring us more to drink!” 4 |
(0.41) | Amo 4:2 | The sovereign Lord confirms this oath by his own holy character: 1 “Certainly the time is approaching 2 when you will be carried away 3 in baskets, 4 every last one of you 5 in fishermen’s pots. 6 |
(0.41) | Amo 5:19 | Disaster will be inescapable, 1 as if a man ran from a lion only to meet a bear, then escaped 2 into a house, leaned his hand against the wall, and was bitten by a poisonous snake. |
(0.41) | Amo 6:1 | Woe 1 to those who live in ease in Zion, 2 to those who feel secure on Mount Samaria. They think of themselves as 3 the elite class of the best nation. The family 4 of Israel looks to them for leadership. 5 |
(0.41) | Amo 6:14 | “Look! I am about to bring 1 a nation against you, family 2 of Israel.” The Lord, the God who commands armies, is speaking. “They will oppress 3 you all the way from Lebo-Hamath 4 to the Stream of the Arabah.” 5 |
(0.41) | Amo 8:9 | In that day,” says the sovereign Lord, “I will make the sun set at noon, and make the earth dark in the middle of the day. 1 |