(0.3781498018018) | Neh 8:2 | So Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly which included men and women and all those able to understand what they heard. (This happened on the first day of the seventh month.) |
(0.3781498018018) | Neh 9:11 | You split the sea before them, and they crossed through<n id="1" /> the sea on dry ground! But you threw their pursuers<n id="2" /> into the depths, like a stone into surging<n id="3" /> waters. |
(0.3781498018018) | Neh 12:36 | and his colleagues 8211; Shemaiah, Azarel, Milalai, Gilalai, Maai, Nethanel, Judah, and Hanani 8211; with musical instruments of<n id="1" /> David the man of God. (Ezra the scribe led them.)<n id="2" /> |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 1:3 | in the third<n id="1" /> year of his reign he provided a banquet for all his officials and his servants. The army<n id="2" /> of Persia and Media<n id="3" /> was present,<n id="4" /> as well as the nobles and the officials of the provinces.p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 1:11 | to bring Queen Vashti into the king8217;s presence wearing her royal high turban. He wanted to show the people and the officials her beauty, for she was very attractive.<n id="1" /> |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 1:13 | <p class="bodytext">The king then inquired of the wise men who were discerners of the times 8211; for it was the royal custom to confer with all those who were proficient in laws and legalities.<n id="1" /> |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 2:11 | And day after day Mordecai used to walk back and forth in front of the court of the harem in order to learn how Esther was doing<n id="1" /> and what might happen to her.p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 2:23 | The king then had the matter investigated and, finding it to be so, had the two conspirators<n id="1" /> hanged on a gallows.<n id="2" /> It was then recorded in the daily chronicles in the king8217;s presence.p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 4:2 | But he went no further than the king8217;s gate, for no one was permitted to enter the king8217;s gate clothed in sackcloth. |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 4:5 | So Esther called for Hathach, one of the king8217;s eunuchs who had been placed at her service,<n id="1" /> and instructed him to find out the cause and reason for Mordecai8217;s behavior.<n id="2" /> |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 6:1 | <t /><p class="bodytext">Throughout that night the king was unable to sleep,<n id="1" /> so he asked for the book containing the historical records<n id="2" /> to be brought. As the records<n id="3" /> were being read in the king8217;s presence, |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 7:6 | <p class="bodytext">Esther replied, 8220;The oppressor and enemy is this evil Haman!8221;p> <p class="bodytext">Then Haman became terrified in the presence of the king and queen. |
(0.3781498018018) | Est 8:15 | <p class="bodytext">Now Mordecai went out from the king8217;s presence in purple and white royal attire, with a large golden crown and a purple linen mantle. The city of Susa shouted with joy.<n id="1" /> |
(0.3781498018018) | Job 1:11 | But<n id="1" /> extend your hand and strike<n id="2" /> everything he has, and he will no doubt<n id="3" /> curse you<n id="4" /> to your face!8221;p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Job 2:5 | But extend your hand and strike his bone and his flesh,<n id="1" /> and he will no doubt<n id="2" /> curse you to your face!8221;p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Job 2:7 | <t /><p class="bodytext">So Satan went out from the presence of the <sc>Lordsc>, and he afflicted<n id="1" /> Job with a malignant ulcer<n id="2" /> from the sole of his feet to the top of his head.<n id="3" /> |
(0.3781498018018) | Job 34:29 | <p class="poetry">But if God<n id="1" /> is quiet, who can condemn<n id="2" /> him?p> <p class="poetry">If he hides his face, then who can see him?p> <p class="poetry">Yet<n id="3" /> he is over the individual and the nation alike,<n id="4" />p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Job 42:9 | <p class="bodytext">So they went, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, and did just as the <sc>Lordsc> had told them; and the <sc>Lordsc> had respect for Job.<n id="1" />p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Psa 3:1 | <t /><p class="psasuper">A psalm of David, written when he fled from his son Absalom.<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry"><sc>Lordsc>, how<n id="3" /> numerous are my enemies!p> <p class="poetry">Many attack me.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.3781498018018) | Psa 13:1 | <t /><p class="psasuper">For the music director; a psalm of David.p> <p class="poetry">How long, <sc>Lordsc>, will you continue to ignore me?<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">How long will you pay no attention to me?<n id="3" />p> |