(0.99951741472172) | Deu 6:4 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Listen, Israel: The <sc>Lordsc> is our God, the <sc>Lordsc> is one!<n id="1" /> |
(0.97412447037702) | Deu 21:15 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Suppose a man has two wives, one whom he loves more than the other,<n id="1" /> and they both<n id="2" /> bear him sons, with the firstborn being the child of the less loved wife. |
(0.94484622980251) | Deu 1:2 | Now it is ordinarily an eleven-day journey<n id="1" /> from Horeb<n id="2" /> to Kadesh Barnea<n id="3" /> by way of Mount Seir.<n id="4" /> |
(0.94484622980251) | Deu 1:23 | I thought this was a good idea,<n id="1" /> so I sent<n id="2" /> twelve men from among you, one from each tribe. |
(0.94484622980251) | Deu 16:5 | You may not sacrifice the Passover in just any of your villages<n id="1" /> that the <sc>Lordsc> your God is giving you, |
(0.94484622980251) | Deu 23:16 | Indeed, he may live among you in any place he chooses, in whichever of your villages<n id="1" /> he prefers; you must not oppress him.p> |
(0.93546606822262) | Deu 15:7 | <t /><p class="bodytext">If a fellow Israelite<n id="1" /> from one of your villages<n id="2" /> in the land that the <sc>Lordsc> your God is giving you should be poor, you must not harden your heart or be insensitive<n id="3" /> to his impoverished condition.<n id="4" /> |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 12:14 | for you may do so<n id="1" /> only in the place the <sc>Lordsc> chooses in one of your tribal areas 8211; there you may do everything I am commanding you.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 13:12 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Suppose you should hear in one of your cities, which the <sc>Lordsc> your God is giving you as a place to live, that |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 17:6 | At the testimony of two or three witnesses they must be executed. They cannot be put to death on the testimony of only one witness. |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 19:11 | However, suppose a person hates someone else<n id="1" /> and stalks him, attacks him, kills him,<n id="2" /> and then flees to one of these cities. |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 25:11 | <p class="bodytext">If two men<n id="1" /> get into a hand-to-hand fight, and the wife of one of them gets involved to help her husband against his attacker, and she reaches out her hand and grabs his genitals,<n id="2" /> |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 28:7 | The <sc>Lordsc> will cause your enemies who attack<n id="1" /> you to be struck down before you; they will attack you from one direction<n id="2" /> but flee from you in seven different directions. |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 28:25 | <t /><p class="bodytext">8220;The <sc>Lordsc> will allow you to be struck down before your enemies; you will attack them from one direction but flee from them in seven directions and will become an object of terror<n id="1" /> to all the kingdoms of the earth. |
(0.91751053859964) | Deu 32:30 | <p class="poetry">How can one man chase a thousand of them,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">and two pursue ten thousand;p> <p class="poetry">unless their Rock had delivered them up,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">and the <sc>Lordsc> had handed them over?p> |
(0.8901750448833) | Deu 1:3 | However, it was not until<n id="1" /> the first day of the eleventh month<n id="2" /> of the fortieth year<n id="3" /> that Moses addressed the Israelites just as<n id="4" /> the <sc>Lordsc> had instructed him to do. |
(0.8901750448833) | Deu 4:42 | Anyone who accidentally killed someone<n id="1" /> without hating him at the time of the accident<n id="2" /> could flee to one of those cities and be safe. |
(0.8901750448833) | Deu 17:2 | Suppose a man or woman is discovered among you 8211; in one of your villages<n id="1" /> that the <sc>Lordsc> your God is giving you 8211; who sins before the Lord your God<n id="2" /> and breaks his covenant |
(0.8901750448833) | Deu 18:6 | Suppose a Levite comes by his own free will<n id="1" /> from one of your villages, from any part of Israel where he is living,<n id="2" /> to the place the <sc>Lordsc> chooses |
(0.8901750448833) | Deu 19:5 | Suppose he goes with someone else<n id="1" /> to the forest to cut wood and when he raises the ax<n id="2" /> to cut the tree, the ax head flies loose<n id="3" /> from the handle and strikes<n id="4" /> his fellow worker<n id="5" /> so hard that he dies. The person responsible<n id="6" /> may then flee to one of these cities to save himself.<n id="7" /> |