12876 | JOB 1:3 | His substance was seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred she-asses, and a great number of servants; so that he was the greatest of all the inhabitants of the East. |
12878 | JOB 1:5 | And when the days of their feasting had gone round, Job used to send for them and sanctify them, and to rise up early in the morning and offer burnt-offerings according to the number of them all; for Job said, It may be that my sons have sinned, and have renounced God in their hearts. Thus did Job continually. |
12911 | JOB 3:3 | Perish the day in which I was born, and the night which said, “A man-child is conceived!” |
12953 | JOB 4:19 | What then are they who dwell in houses of clay, Whose foundation is in the dust, Who crumble to pieces, as if moth-eaten! |
13013 | JOB 7:1 | Is there not a war-service for man on the earth? Are not his days as the days of a hireling? |
13022 | JOB 7:10 | No more shall he return to his house, And his dwelling-place shall know him no more. |
13024 | JOB 7:12 | Am I a sea, or a sea-monster, That thou settest a watch over me? |
13044 | JOB 8:11 | “Can the paper-reed grow up without mire? Can the bulrush grow without water? |
13053 | JOB 8:20 | Behold, God will not cast away an upright man; Nor will he help the evil-doers. |
13055 | JOB 8:22 | They that hate thee shall be clothed with shame, And the dwelling-place of the wicked shall come to nought. |
13081 | JOB 9:26 | They have gone by like the reed-skiffs; Like the eagle, darting upon his prey. |
13111 | JOB 10:21 | Before I go— whence I shall not return—To the land of darkness and death-shade, |
13112 | JOB 10:22 | The land of darkness like the blackness of death-shade, Where is no order, and where the light is as darkness. |
13129 | JOB 11:17 | Thy life shall be brighter than the noon-day; Now thou art in darkness, thou shalt then be as morning. |
13136 | JOB 12:4 | I am become a laughing-stock to my friend,—I who call upon God, that he would answer me! The innocent and upright man is held in derision. |
13185 | JOB 13:28 | And I, like an abandoned thing, shall waste away; Like a garment which is moth-eaten. |
13198 | JOB 14:13 | O that thou wouldst hide me in the under-world! That thou wouldst conceal me till thy wrath be past! That thou wouldst appoint me a time, and then remember me! |
13199 | JOB 14:14 | If a man die, can he live again? All the days of my war-service would I wait, Till my change should come. |
13217 | JOB 15:10 | With us are the aged and hoary-headed; Much older than thy father. |
13240 | JOB 15:33 | He shall shake off his unripe fruit like the vine, And shed his blossoms like the olive-tree. |
13260 | JOB 16:18 | O earth! cover not thou my blood, And let there be no hiding-place for my cry! |
13270 | JOB 17:6 | He made me the by-word of the people; Yea, I have become their abhorrence. |
13280 | JOB 17:16 | It must go down to the bars of the under-world, As soon as there is rest for me in the dust. |
13293 | JOB 18:13 | His limbs are consumed, Yea, his limbs are devoured by the first-born of death. |
13299 | JOB 18:19 | He hath no son, nor kinsman among his people, Nor any survivor in his dwelling-place. |
13316 | JOB 19:15 | The foreigners of my house, yea, my own maid-servants, regard me as a stranger; I am an alien in their eyes. |
13339 | JOB 20:9 | The eye also which saw him shall see him no more, And his dwelling-place shall never more behold him. |
13372 | JOB 21:13 | They spend their days in prosperity, And in a moment go down to the under-world. |
13387 | JOB 21:28 | For ye say, “Where is the house of the oppressor, And where the dwelling-places of the wicked?” |
13451 | JOB 24:11 | They make oil within their walls, And tread the wine-vat, yet suffer thirst. |
13477 | JOB 26:6 | The under-world is naked before him, And destruction is without covering. |
13531 | JOB 28:23 | God knoweth the way to it; He knoweth its dwelling-place. |
13534 | JOB 28:26 | When he prescribed a law to the rain, And a path to the thunder-flash,— |
13543 | JOB 29:7 | When I went forth to the gate by the city, And took my seat in the market-place, |
13569 | JOB 30:8 | An impious and low-born race, They are beaten out of the land. |
13570 | JOB 30:9 | And now I am become their song; Yea, I am their by-word! |
13605 | JOB 31:13 | If I have refused justice to my man-servant or maid-servant, When they had a controversy with me, |
13614 | JOB 31:22 | Then may my shoulder fill from its blade, And my fore-arm be broken from its bone! |
13695 | JOB 34:8 | Who goeth in company with evil-doers, And walketh with wicked men? |
13709 | JOB 34:22 | There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, Where evil-doers may hide themselves. |
13784 | JOB 37:11 | Yea, with moisture he burdeneth the clouds; He spreadeth abroad his lightning-clouds. |
13803 | JOB 38:6 | Upon what were its foundations fixed? And who laid its corner-stone, |
13806 | JOB 38:9 | When I made the clouds its mantle, And thick darkness its swaddling-band; |
13809 | JOB 38:12 | Hast thou, in thy life, given charge to the morning, Or caused the day-spring to know its place, |
13812 | JOB 38:15 | But from the wicked their light is withheld, And the high-raised arm is broken. |
13816 | JOB 38:19 | Where is the way to the abode of light? And darkness—where is its dwelling-place? |
13822 | JOB 38:25 | Who hath prepared channels for the rain, And a path for the thunder-flash, |
13826 | JOB 38:29 | Out of whose womb came the ice? And who hath gendered the hoar-frost of heaven? |
13844 | JOB 39:6 | To whom I have given the wilderness for his house, And the barren land for his dwelling-place? |
13847 | JOB 39:9 | Will the wild-ox consent to serve thee? Will he pass the night at thy crib? |
13848 | JOB 39:10 | Canst thou bind the wild-ox with the harness to the furrow? Or will he harrow the valleys after thee? |
13863 | JOB 39:25 | At every blast of the trumpet, he saith, Aha! And snuffeth the battle afar off,—The thunder of the captains, and the war-shout. |
13883 | JOB 40:15 | Behold the river-horse, which I have made as well as thyself; He feedeth on grass like the ox. |
13889 | JOB 40:21 | He lieth down under the lote-plants, In the covert of reeds, and in the fens. |
13890 | JOB 40:22 | The lote-plants cover him with their shadow, And the willows of the brook compass him about. |
13899 | JOB 40:31 | Canst thou fill his skirt with barbed irons, Or his head with fish-spears? |
13920 | JOB 41:20 | The arrow cannot make him flee; Sling-stones to him become stubble; |
13922 | JOB 41:22 | Under him are sharp potsherds; He spreadeth out a thrashing-sledge upon the mire. |
13934 | JOB 42:8 | Take ye, therefore, seven bullocks and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and offer for yourselves a burnt-offering, and my servant Job shall pray for you; for to him alone will I have regard; that I deal not with you according to your folly. For ye have not spoken concerning me that which is right, as hath my servant Job.” |
13938 | JOB 42:12 | Thus Jehovah blessed the latter end of Job more than the beginning; for he had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she-asses. |
13965 | PSA 3:4 | But thou, O LORD! art my shield, My glory, and the lifter-up of my head. |
14060 | PSA 10:8 | He sitteth in the lurking-places of the villages; In secret places doth he murder the innocent; His eyes are secretly fixed upon the poor. |
14096 | PSA 14:4 | Shall not the evil-doers be requited, Who devour my people like bread, And call not upon Jehovah? |
14108 | PSA 16:4 | They who hasten after other gods shall have multiplied sorrows; Their drink-offerings of blood I will not offer, Nor will I take their names upon my lips. |
14122 | PSA 17:7 | Show forth thy loving-kindness, O thou that savest by thy right hand Them that seek refuge in thee from their adversaries! |
14237 | PSA 22:17 | For dogs have surrounded me; Bands of evil-doers have encompassed me,—Like lions my hands and my feet. |
14274 | PSA 25:6 | Remember thy loving-kindness, O LORD! and thy tender mercy, Which thou hast exercised of old! |
14295 | PSA 26:5 | I hate the assembly of evil-doers, And do not sit with the wicked. |
14319 | PSA 28:3 | Draw me not away with the impious, and with evil-doers, Who speak peace to their neighbors, while mischief is in their hearts! |
14328 | PSA 29:3 | The voice of Jehovah is heard above the waters; The God of glory thundereth,-Jehovah above the great waters. |
14381 | PSA 32:7 | Thou art my hiding-place; thou preservest me from trouble; Thou compassest me about with songs of deliverance. [[Pause.]] |
14387 | PSA 33:2 | Praise the LORD with the harp; Sing to him with the ten-stringed psaltery! |
14399 | PSA 33:14 | From his dwelling-place he beholdeth all the inhabitants of the earth,— |
14424 | PSA 34:17 | But the face of the LORD is against evil-doers, To cut off their remembrance from the earth. |
14466 | PSA 36:8 | How precious is thy loving-kindness, O God! Yea, the sons of men seek refuge under the shadow of thy wings. |
14469 | PSA 36:11 | O continue thy loving-kindness to them that know thee, And thy favor to the upright in heart! |
14480 | PSA 37:9 | For evil-doers shall be rooted out; But they who trust in the LORD, they shall inherit the land. |
14540 | PSA 39:6 | Behold, thou hast made my days as a hand-breadth, And my life is as nothing before thee; Yea, every man in his firmest state is altogether vanity. [[Pause.]] |
14555 | PSA 40:7 | In sacrifice and oblation thou hast no pleasure; Mine ears thou hast opened; Burnt-offering and sin-offering thou requirest not. |
14560 | PSA 40:12 | Withdraw not from me thy tender mercies, O LORD! May thy loving-kindness and thy truth continually preserve me! |
14582 | PSA 42:2 | “BOOK II. For the leader of the music. A song of the sons of Korah.” As the hart panteth for the water-brooks, So panteth my soul for thee, O God! |
14589 | PSA 42:9 | Once the LORD commanded his kindness by day, And by night his praise was with me,-Thanksgiving to the God of my life. |
14595 | PSA 43:3 | O send forth thy light and thy truth; let them guide me; Let them lead me to thy holy mountain, and to thy dwelling-place! |
14628 | PSA 45:4 | Gird thy sword to thy thigh, thou hero!-Thy glory and ornament! |
14647 | PSA 46:5 | A river with its streams shall make glad the city of God, The holy dwelling-place of the Most High. |
14674 | PSA 48:10 | We think of thy loving-kindness, O God! In the midst of thy temple! |
14691 | PSA 49:12 | They imagine that their houses will endure for ever, And their dwelling-places from generation to generation: Men celebrate their names on the earth. |
14694 | PSA 49:15 | Like sheep they are cast into the underworld; Death shall feed upon them; And the upright shall soon trample upon them. Their form shall be consumed in the underworld, And they shall no more have a dwelling-place. |
14699 | PSA 49:20 | Yet shalt thou go to the dwelling-place of thy fathers, Who never more shall see the light! |
14708 | PSA 50:8 | I reprove thee not on account of thy sacrifices; For thy burnt-offerings are ever before me. |
14709 | PSA 50:9 | I will take no bullock from thy house, Nor he-goat from thy folds; |
14741 | PSA 51:18 | For thou desirest not sacrifice, else would I give it; Thou delightest not in burnt-offerings. |
14744 | PSA 51:21 | Then shalt thou be pleased with sacrifices of righteousness, With burnt-offerings and complete offerings; Then shall bullocks be offered upon thine altar. |
14751 | PSA 52:7 | Thee also shall God utterly destroy! o He shall seize thee, and tear thee from thy dwelling-place, And uproot thee from the land of the living. [[Pause.]] |
14754 | PSA 52:10 | But I shall be like a green olive-tree in the house of God; I will trust in the goodness of God for ever and ever. |
14760 | PSA 53:5 | Shall not the evil-doers be requited, Who eat up my people like bread, And call not upon God? |
14854 | PSA 60:3 | “For the leader of the music; upon the Shushan-Eduth; a psalm of David for instruction; when he was at strife with the Syrians of Mesopotamia, and the Syrians of Zoba; when Joab returned, and smote twelve thousand Edomites in the valley of Salt.” O God! thou hast forsaken us; thou hast broken us in pieces; Thou hast been angry! O revive us again! |
14861 | PSA 60:10 | Moab shall be my wash-bowl; Upon Edom shall I cast my shoe; I shall triumph over Philistia! |
14891 | PSA 63:4 | For thy loving-kindness is better than life; Therefore my lips shall praise thee! |
14894 | PSA 63:7 | When I think of thee upon my bed, And meditate on thee in the night-watches. |