(0.97186356997972) | Eze 20:29 | So I said to them, What is this high place you go to?’” (So it is called “High Place” |
(0.97186356997972) | Eze 21:27 | A total ruin I will make it! |
(0.97186356997972) | Eze 24:13 | You mix uncleanness with obscene conduct. |
(0.97186356997972) | Eze 34:21 | Because you push with your side and your shoulder, and thrust your horns at all the weak sheep until you scatter them abroad, |
(0.97186356997972) | Eze 39:15 | When the scouts survey |
(0.97186356997972) | Eze 41:16 | as well as the thresholds, narrow windows and galleries all around on three sides facing the threshold were paneled with wood all around, from the ground up to the windows (now the windows were covered), |
(0.97186356997972) | Eze 46:17 | But if he gives a gift from his inheritance to one of his servants, it will be his until the year of liberty; |
(0.97186356997972) | Eze 47:19 | On the south side it will run from Tamar to the waters of Meribath Kadesh, the river, |
(0.94307363083164) | Eze 2:3 | He said to me, “Son of man, I am sending you to the house |
(0.94307363083164) | Eze 20:31 | When you present your sacrifices |
(0.94307363083164) | Eze 22:4 | you are guilty because of the blood you shed and defiled by the idols you made. You have hastened the day of your doom; |
(0.94307363083164) | Eze 33:22 | Now the hand of the Lord had been on me |
(0.94307363083164) | Eze 37:25 | They will live in the land I gave to my servant Jacob, in which your fathers lived; they will live in it – they and their children and their grandchildren forever. David my servant will be prince over them forever. |
(0.94307363083164) | Eze 46:2 | The prince will enter by way of the porch of the gate from the outside, and will stand by the doorpost of the gate. The priests will provide his burnt offering and his peace offerings, and he will bow down at the threshold of the gate and then go out. But the gate will not be closed until evening. |
(0.9286785801217) | Eze 48:21 | “The rest, on both sides of the holy allotment and the property of the city, will belong to the prince. Extending from the eight and a quarter miles |