(0.4079654375) | Luk 1:69 | <p class="poetry">For<n id="1" /> he has raised up<n id="2" /> a horn of salvation<n id="3" /> for us in the house of his servant David,<n id="4" />p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 1:75 | <p class="poetry">in holiness and righteousness<n id="1" /> before him for as long as we live.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 1:77 | <p class="poetry">to give his people knowledge of salvation<n id="1" /> through the forgiveness<n id="2" /> of their sins.p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 1:78 | <p class="poetry">Because of<n id="1" /> our God8217;s tender mercy<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">the dawn<n id="3" /> will break<n id="4" /> upon us from on highp> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 2:11 | Today<n id="1" /> your Savior is born in the city<n id="2" /> of David.<n id="3" /> He is Christ<n id="4" /> the Lord. |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 2:12 | This<n id="1" /> will be a sign<n id="2" /> for you: You will find a baby wrapped in strips of cloth and lying in a manger.8221;<n id="3" /> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 2:29 | <p class="poetry">8220;Now, according to your word,<n id="1" /> Sovereign Lord,<n id="2" /> permit<n id="3" /> your servant<n id="4" /> to depart<n id="5" /> in peace.p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 3:20 | Herod added this to them all: He locked up John in prison.p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 4:15 | He<n id="1" /> began to teach<n id="2" /> in their synagogues<n id="3" /> and was praised<n id="4" /> by all.p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 4:28 | When they heard this, all the people<n id="1" /> in the synagogue were filled with rage. |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 4:32 | They<n id="1" /> were amazed<n id="2" /> at his teaching, because he spoke<n id="3" /> with authority.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 5:16 | Yet Jesus himself<n id="1" /> frequently withdrew<n id="2" /> to the wilderness<n id="3" /> and prayed.p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 7:23 | Blessed is anyone<n id="1" /> who takes no offense at me.8221;p> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 9:46 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Now an argument started among the disciples<n id="1" /> as to which of them might be<n id="2" /> the greatest. |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 10:3 | Go! I<n id="1" /> am sending you out like lambs<n id="2" /> surrounded by wolves.<n id="3" /> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 10:14 | But it will be more bearable for Tyre and Sidon in the judgment than for you! |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 10:26 | He said to him, 8220;What is written in the law? How do you understand it?8221;<n id="1" /> |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 11:35 | Therefore see to it<n id="1" /> that the light in you<n id="2" /> is not darkness. |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 14:34 | <p class="bodytext">8220;Salt<n id="1" /> is good, but if salt loses its flavor,<n id="2" /> how can its flavor be restored? |
(0.4079654375) | Luk 19:36 | As<n id="1" /> he rode along, they<n id="2" /> spread their cloaks on the road. |