12770 | EST 4:4 | When Esther’s maids and attendants told her about Mordecai’s behaviour, she was greatly troubled. She sent garments for Mordecai to put on, so that he could take off his sack-cloth, but he would not accept them. |
14173 | PSA 18:43 | I beat them like dust of the market-place, stamped them like mud of the streets. |
14426 | PSA 34:19 | The Lord is near to the broken-hearted, he helps those whose spirit is crushed. |
14433 | PSA 35:3 | Draw spear and battle-axe, confront those who pursue me. Assure me that you will help me. |
14714 | PSA 50:14 | Offer to God a thank-offering, pay the Most High your vows. |
14937 | PSA 66:13 | I will enter your house with burnt-offerings, I will pay to you my vows, |
15373 | PSA 88:2 | O Lord my God, I cry for help in the day-time, in the night my cry is before you; |
15551 | PSA 97:7 | Shamed are all image-worshippers, who make a boast of their idols. All the gods bow before him. |
15857 | PSA 110:3 | The day that you march to battle your people will follow you gladly young warriors in holy array, like dew-drops, born of the morning. |
15933 | PSA 116:17 | I will offer to you a thank-offering, and call on the name of the Lord. |
16114 | PSA 119:148 | Awake I meet the night-watches, to muse upon your sayings. |
16160 | PSA 122:3 | O Jerusalem, built close-packed, like a city without breach or gap, |
16206 | PSA 129:6 | May they be as the grass on the house-top, which withers before it shoots up; |
16227 | PSA 132:8 | ‘Arise, Lord, and enter your resting-place, you and your mighty ark. |
16233 | PSA 132:14 | ‘This is forever my resting-place, this is the home of my heart. |
16427 | PSA 147:6 | The Lord lifts up the down-trodden, the wicked he brings to the ground. |
22171 | HOS 1:8 | After she had weaned No-Compassion, and when she conceived and bore a son, he said: |
22197 | HOS 2:25 | and I will plant her in the land. I will have compassion to No-Compassion, I will say to Not-My-People, ‘You are my people,’ and they will say, ‘You are my God.’ |
22217 | HOS 4:15 | Though you commit adultery, Israel, let not Judah become guilty. Do not go to Gilgal, do not go up to Beth-aven, nor swear an oath, ‘As the Lord lives.’ |
22287 | HOS 9:10 | I found Israel like finding grapes in the wilderness. I saw your ancestors like they were the first fruit on a fig tree, but as soon as they came to Baal-peor, they consecrated themselves to shamefulness, and became as abominable as the object of their love. |
22368 | JOL 1:8 | Wail as a bride, clad in sack-cloth, for the husband of her youth. |
22373 | JOL 1:13 | Put on sackcloth, and beat your breasts, priests; wail, ministers of the altar; come, lie all night in sack-cloth, ministers of God; for cereal-offering and drink-offering are cut off from the house of your God. |
22450 | AMO 2:2 | to desecrate the dead. So I will send a fire into Moab. It will devour the palaces of Kirioth, with a war-cry, with the sound of trumpets. |
22481 | AMO 4:2 | The Lord God has sworn by his holiness: The time is coming when you will be carried away in baskets, your children carried away in fish-baskets, |
22484 | AMO 4:5 | Burn some leavened bread as a thank-offering, proclaim aloud your voluntary offerings, for you love to do this, Israelites! says the Lord God. |
22532 | AMO 6:13 | You who are so proud of capturing Lo-debar, who say, “Have we not by our own strength taken Karnaim for ourselves?” |
22710 | MIC 5:7 | And the survivors of Jacob will be disbursed among the nations, in the midst of many peoples, like a lion among the beasts of the forest, like a young lion among the sheep-folds, who, when he passes through, pounces. He savages his prey. There is no rescuer. |
22723 | MIC 6:6 | With what should I come before the Lord? Bow myself before the God on high? Should I come before him with burnt-offerings, with calves a year old? |
22815 | HAB 1:15 | The wicked sweep them all into their nets, and gather them into their drag-nets, and rejoice and celebrate. |
22818 | HAB 2:1 | I will take my stand on my watch-tower, and station myself on a turret. I will watch to see what the Lord will say to me, what answer he will make to my complaint. |
22872 | ZEP 1:16 | a day of the trumpet and battle-cry, against the fortified cities and against the high battlements. |
23099 | ZEC 11:2 | Wail, pine-tree, for the cedar is fallen. Wail, oaks of Bashan, for the inaccessible forest has fallen. |
23273 | MAT 3:12 | His winnowing-fan is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing-floor, and store his grain in the barn, but the chaff he will burn with a fire that cannot be put out.’ |
23318 | MAT 5:15 | People do not light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on the lamp-stand, where it gives light to everyone in the house. |
23456 | MAT 9:8 | When the crowd saw this, they were awe-struck, and praised God for giving such power to human beings. |
23547 | MAT 11:19 | and now that the Son of Man has come, eating and drinking, they are saying “Here is a glutton and a wine-drinker, a friend of tax collectors and outcasts!” And yet wisdom is vindicated by her actions.’ |
23907 | MAT 21:12 | Jesus went into the Temple Courts, and drove out all those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers, and the seats of the pigeon-dealers, |
23950 | MAT 22:9 | So go to the cross-roads, and invite everyone you find to the banquet.” |
24532 | MRK 6:56 | So wherever he went – to villages, or towns, or farms – they would lay their sick in the market-places, begging him to let them touch only the tassel of his cloak; and all who touched were made well. |
24724 | MRK 11:15 | They came to Jerusalem. Jesus went into the Temple Courts, and began to drive out those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers, and the seats of the pigeon-dealers, |
24743 | MRK 12:1 | Jesus began to speak to them in parables, ‘A man once planted a vineyard, put a fence round it, dug a wine-press, built a tower, and then let it out to tenants and went abroad. |
24916 | MRK 15:21 | They led Jesus out to crucify him; and they compelled a passer-by, Simon from Cyrene, who was on his way in from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to go with them to carry his cross. |
24964 | LUK 1:2 | just as they were reported to us by those who from the beginning were eye-witnesses, and afterwards became bearers of the message. |
25001 | LUK 1:39 | Soon after this Mary set out, and made her way quickly into the hill-country, to a town in Judah; |
25111 | LUK 3:17 | His winnowing-fan is in his hand so that he may clear his threshing-floor, and store the grain in his barn, but the chaff he will burn with a fire that cannot be put out.’ |
25203 | LUK 5:27 | After this, Jesus went out; and he noticed a tax-gatherer, named Levi, sitting in the tax office, and said to him, ‘Follow me.’ |
25298 | LUK 7:34 | and now that the Son of Man has come, eating and drinking, you are saying “Here is a glutton and a wine-drinker, a friend of tax collectors and outcasts.” |
25330 | LUK 8:16 | ‘No one sets light to a lamp and then covers it with a bowl or puts it underneath a couch, but they put it on a lamp-stand, so that anyone who comes in may see the light. |
25507 | LUK 11:33 | No one lights a lamp, and then puts it in the cellar or under a basket, but he puts it on the lamp-stand, so that anyone who comes in may see the light. |
26170 | JHN 2:6 | There were standing there six stone water-jars, in accordance with the Jewish rule of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons. |
26180 | JHN 2:16 | and said to the pigeon-dealers, ‘Take these things away. Do not turn my Father’s house into a market house.’ |
26281 | JHN 5:2 | There is in Jerusalem, near the sheep-gate, a bath with five colonnades round it. It is called in Hebrew “Bethesda.” |
26923 | JHN 19:29 | There was a bowl standing there full of common wine; so they put a sponge soaked in the wine on the end of a hyssop-stalk, and held it up to his mouth. |
27038 | ACT 2:20 | the sun will become darkness, and the moon blood-red, before the day of the Lord comes – that great and awful day. |
27055 | ACT 2:37 | When the people heard this, they were conscience-smitten, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, ‘Friends, what can we do?’ |
27209 | ACT 7:24 | and, seeing an Israelite ill-treated, he defended him, and avenged the man, who was being wronged, by striking down the Egyptian. |
27671 | ACT 19:17 | This incident came to the knowledge of all the Jews and Greeks living at Ephesus; they were all awe-struck, and the name of the Lord Jesus was held in the highest honour. |
27862 | ACT 24:25 | But, while Paul was speaking at length about righteousness, self-control, and the coming judgment, Felix became terrified, and interrupted him – ‘Go for the present, but, when I find an opportunity, I will send for you again.’ |
27937 | ACT 27:14 | But shortly afterwards a hurricane came down on us off the land – a north-easter, as it is called. |
28028 | ROM 1:30 | They became back-biters, slanderers, impious, insolent, boastful. They devised new sins. They disobeyed their parents. |
28189 | ROM 8:5 | They who follow their earthly nature are earthly-minded, while they who follow the Spirit are spiritually minded. |
28673 | 1CO 11:5 | while any woman, who prays or preaches in public bare-headed, dishonours him who is her head; for that is to make herself like one of the shameless women who shave their heads. |
28737 | 1CO 13:4 | Love is long-suffering, and kind; love is never envious, never boastful, never conceited, never behaves unbecomingly; |
28738 | 1CO 13:5 | love is never self-seeking, never provoked, never reckons up her wrongs; |
29110 | 2CO 12:20 | for I am afraid that perhaps, when I come, I may find that you are not what I want you to be, and, on the other hand, that you may find that I am what you do not want me to be. I am afraid that I may find quarrelling, jealousy, ill feeling, rivalry, slandering, backbiting, self-assertion, and disorder. |
29702 | 1TH 5:14 | We entreat you also, friends – warn the disorderly, comfort the faint-hearted, give a helping hand to the weak, and be patient with everyone. |
29752 | 2TH 3:7 | For you know well that you ought to follow our example. When we were with you, our life was not ill-ordered, |
29780 | 1TI 1:17 | To the eternal King, ever-living, invisible, the one God, be ascribed honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen. |
29806 | 1TI 3:8 | So, too, assistants should be serious and straightforward, not given to taking much drink or to questionable money-making, |
29923 | 2TI 3:3 | incapable of affection, merciless, slanderous, wanting in self-control, brutal, careless of the right, |
29966 | TIT 1:7 | For a supervisor, as God’s steward, ought to be of blameless character – not arrogant or quick-tempered, not given to drunkeness, violence or shady money-making. |
29967 | TIT 1:8 | Instead, they should be hospitable, love what is good, self-controlled, upright, people of holy life and disciplined, |
29980 | TIT 2:5 | and to be self-controlled, pure-minded, to be watching over their home, to be kind, respecting the authority of their husbands, so that no one will speak badly of God’s message. |
29987 | TIT 2:12 | leading us to renounce ungodliness and worldly desires, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives here in this present age, |
30176 | HEB 9:4 | In it is the gold incense-altar, and the ark containing the covenant, completely covered with gold. In the ark is a gold casket containing the manna, Aaron’s rod that budded, and the tablets on which the covenant was written; |
30403 | JAS 3:17 | But the wisdom from above is, before everything else, pure; then peace-loving, gentle, open to conviction, rich in compassion and good deeds, and free from partiality and insincerity. |
30454 | 1PE 1:13 | Therefore concentrate your minds, with the strictest self-control, and fix your hopes on the blessing that is coming for you at the appearing of Jesus Christ. |
30474 | 1PE 2:8 | and “a stumbling-block, and a rock which will prove a hindrance.” They stumble because they do not accept the message. This was the fate destined for them. |
30499 | 1PE 3:8 | Lastly, you should all be united, sympathetic, full of love for each other, kind-hearted, humble-minded; |
30516 | 1PE 4:3 | Surely in the past you have spent time enough living as the Gentiles delight to live. For your path has lain among scenes of debauchery, licentiousness, drunkenness, revelry, hard-drinking, and profane idolatry. |
30540 | 1PE 5:8 | Exercise self-control, be watchful. Your adversary, the devil, like a roaring lion, is prowling about, eager to devour you. |
30552 | 2PE 1:6 | knowledge by self-control, self-control by endurance, endurance by piety, |
30577 | 2PE 2:10 | especially those who, following the promptings of their lower nature, indulge their polluting passions and despise all control. Audacious and self-willed, they feel no awe of the celestial beings, maligning them, |