| (0.99540584795322) | Hab 1:8 |
| Their horses are faster than leopards and more alert 1 than wolves in the desert. 2 Their horses 3 gallop, 4 their horses come a great distance; like a vulture 5 they swoop down quickly to devour their prey. 6 |
| (0.99519766081871) | Hab 2:19 |
| The one who says to wood, ‘Wake up!’ is as good as dead 1 – he who says 2 to speechless stone, ‘Awake!’ Can it give reliable guidance? 3 It is overlaid with gold and silver; it has no life’s breath inside it. |
| (0.99490555555556) | Hab 2:9 |
| The one who builds his house by unjust gain is as good as dead. 1 He does this so he can build his nest way up high and escape the clutches of disaster. 2 |
| (0.99473606237817) | Hab 2:18 |
| What good 1 is an idol? Why would a craftsman make it? 2 What good is a metal image that gives misleading oracles? 3 Why would its creator place his trust in it 4 and make 5 such mute, worthless things? |
| (0.24883951267057) | Hab 2:2 |
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| (0.24880036062378) | Hab 2:5 |
| Indeed, wine will betray the proud, restless man! 1 His appetite 2 is as big as Sheol’s; 3 like death, he is never satisfied. He gathers 4 all the nations; he seizes 5 all peoples. |
| (0.24876750487329) | Hab 3:3 |
| God comes 1 from Teman, 2 the sovereign 3 one from Mount Paran. 4 Selah. 5 His splendor covers the skies, 6 his glory 7 fills the earth. |
| (0.24870529239766) | Hab 1:2 |
| How long, Lord, must I cry for help? But you do not listen! I call out to you, “Violence!” But you do not intervene! 1 |
| (0.24870211500975) | Hab 3:5 |
| Plague goes before him; pestilence 1 marches right behind him. 2 |
| (0.24869081871345) | Hab 1:15 |
| The Babylonian tyrant 1 pulls them all up with a fishhook; he hauls them in with his throw net. 2 When he catches 3 them in his dragnet, he is very happy. 4 |
| (0.24869081871345) | Hab 3:10 |
| When the mountains see you, they shake. The torrential downpour sweeps through. 1 The great deep 2 shouts out; it lifts its hands high. 3 |
| (0.24853972709552) | Hab 2:10 |
| Your schemes will bring shame to your house. Because you destroyed many nations, you will self-destruct. 1 |
| (0.24853972709552) | Hab 2:12 |
| The one who builds a city by bloodshed is as good as dead 1 – he who starts 2 a town by unjust deeds. |
| (0.24847774853801) | Hab 3:4 |
| He is as bright as lightning; 1 a two-pronged lightning bolt flashes from his hand. 2 This is the outward display of his power. 3 |
| (0.24842407407407) | Hab 1:13 |
| You are too just 1 to tolerate 2 evil; you are unable to condone 3 wrongdoing. So why do you put up with such treacherous people? 4 Why do you say nothing when the wicked devour 5 those more righteous than they are? 6 |
| (0.24842407407407) | Hab 3:19 |
| The sovereign Lord is my source of strength. 1 He gives me the agility of a deer; 2 he enables me to negotiate the rugged terrain. 3 (This prayer is for the song leader. It is to be accompanied by stringed instruments.) 4 |
| (0.24841978557505) | Hab 2:13 |
| Be sure of this! The Lord who commands armies has decreed: The nations’ efforts will go up in smoke; their exhausting work will be for nothing. 1 |
| (0.24836559454191) | Hab 2:15 |
| “You who force your neighbor to drink wine 1 are as good as dead 2 – you who make others intoxicated by forcing them to drink from the bowl of your furious anger, 3 so you can look at their genitals. 4 |
| (0.24834352826511) | Hab 2:3 |
| For the message is a witness to what is decreed; 1 it gives reliable testimony about how matters will turn out. 2 Even if the message 3 is not fulfilled right away, wait patiently; 4 for it will certainly come to pass – it will not arrive late. |
| (0.24834352826511) | Hab 3:2 |
| Lord, I have heard the report of what you did; 1 I am awed, 2 Lord, by what you accomplished. 3 In our time 4 repeat those deeds; 5 in our time reveal them again. 6 But when you cause turmoil, remember to show us mercy! 7 |




