(0.4116124260355) | Jer 48:36 | <p class="poetry">So my heart moans for Moabp> <p class="poetry">like a flute playing a funeral song.p> <p class="poetry">Yes, like a flute playing a funeral song,p> <p class="poetry">my heart moans for the people of Kir Heres.p> <p class="poetry">For the wealth they have gained will perish.p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 49:31 | <p class="poetry">The <sc>Lordsc> says,<n id="1" /> 8220;Army of Babylon,<n id="2" /> go and attackp> <p class="poetry">a nation that lives in peace and security.p> <p class="poetry">They have no gates or walls to protect them.<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">They live all alone.p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 50:5 | <p class="poetry">They will ask the way to Zion;p> <p class="poetry">they will turn their faces toward it.p> <p class="poetry">They will come<n id="1" /> and bind themselves to the <sc>Lordsc>p> <p class="poetry">in a lasting covenant that will never be forgotten.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 50:6 | <p class="poetry">8220;My people have been lost sheep.p> <p class="poetry">Their shepherds<n id="1" /> have allow them to go astray.p> <p class="poetry">They have wandered around in the mountains.p> <p class="poetry">They have roamed from one mountain and hill to another.<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">They have forgotten their resting place.p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 50:16 | <p class="poetry">Kill all the farmers who sow the seed in the land of Babylon.p> <p class="poetry">Kill all those who wield the sickle at harvest time.<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">Let all the foreigners return to their own people.p> <p class="poetry">Let them hurry back to their own landsp> <p class="poetry">to escape destruction by that enemy army.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 50:19 | <p class="poetry">But I will restore the flock of Israel to their own pasture.p> <p class="poetry">They will graze on Mount Carmel and the land of Bashan.p> <p class="poetry">They will eat until they are full<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">on the hills of Ephraim and the land of Gilead.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 50:26 | <p class="poetry">Come from far away and attack Babylonia!<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">Open up the places where she stores her grain!p> <p class="poetry">Pile her up in ruins!<n id="2" /> Destroy her completely!<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">Do not leave anyone alive!<n id="4" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 51:6 | <p class="poetry">Get out of Babylonia quickly, you foreign people.<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">Flee to save your lives.p> <p class="poetry">Do not let yourselves be killed because of her sins.p> <p class="poetry">For it is time for the <sc>Lordsc> to wreak his revenge.p> <p class="poetry">He will pay Babylonia<n id="2" /> back for what she has done.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 51:9 | <p class="poetry">Foreigners living there will say,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">8216;We tried to heal her, but she could not be healed.p> <p class="poetry">Let8217;s leave Babylonia<n id="2" /> and each go back to his own country.p> <p class="poetry">For judgment on her will be vast in its proportions.p> <p class="poetry">It will be like it is piled up to heaven, stacked up into the clouds.8217;<n id="3" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 51:35 | <p class="poetry">The person who lives in Zion says,p> <p class="poetry">8220;May Babylon pay for the violence done to me and to my relatives.8221;p> <p class="poetry">Jerusalem says,p> <p class="poetry">8220;May those living in Babylonia pay for the bloodshed of my people.8221;<n id="1" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 51:50 | <p class="poetry">You who have escaped the sword,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">go, do not delay.<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">Remember the <sc>Lordsc> in a faraway land.p> <p class="poetry">Think about Jerusalem.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 51:56 | <p class="poetry">For a destroyer is attacking Babylon.<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">Her warriors will be captured;p> <p class="poetry">their bows will be broken.<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">For the <sc>Lordsc> is a God who punishes;<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">he pays back in full.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 51:63 | When you finish reading this scroll aloud, tie a stone to it and throw it into the middle of the Euphrates River.<n id="1" /> |
(0.4116124260355) | Jer 52:9 | They captured him and brought him up to the king of Babylon at Riblah<n id="1" /> in the territory of Hamath and he passed sentence on him there. |
(0.4116124260355) | Lam 2:12 | <p class="lamhebrew">1500; (<i>Lamedi>)p> <p class="poetry">Children<n id="1" /> say to their mothers,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">8220;Where are food and drink?8221;<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">They faint<n id="4" /> like a wounded warriorp> <p class="poetry">in the city squares.p> <p class="poetry">They die slowly<n id="5" />p> <p class="poetry">in their mothers8217; arms.<n id="6" />p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Lam 4:15 | <p class="lamhebrew">1505; (<i>Sameki>)p> <p class="poetry">People cry to them, 8220;Turn away! You are unclean!p> <p class="poetry">Turn away! Turn away! Don8217;t touch us!8221;p> <p class="poetry">So they have fled and wander about;p> <p class="poetry">but the nations say,<n id="1" /> 8220;They may not stay here any longer.8221;p> |
(0.4116124260355) | Eze 1:10 | <p class="bodytext">Their faces had this appearance: Each of the four had the face of a man, with the face of a lion on the right, the face of an ox on the left and also the face of an eagle.<n id="1" /> |
(0.4116124260355) | Eze 1:23 | Under the platform their wings were stretched out, each toward the other. Each of the beings also had two wings covering<n id="1" /> its body. |
(0.4116124260355) | Eze 3:1 | <p class="bodytext">He said to me, 8220;Son of man, eat what you see in front of you<n id="1" /> 8211; eat this scroll 8211; and then go and speak to the house of Israel.8221; |
(0.4116124260355) | Eze 3:13 | and the sound of the living beings8217; wings brushing against each other, and the sound of the wheels alongside them, a great rumbling sound. |