(0.99948280467446) | 2Sa 22:33 | The one true God 1 is my mighty refuge; 2 he removes 3 the obstacles in my way. 4 |
(0.97362442404007) | 2Sa 22:22 | For I have obeyed the Lord’s commands; 1 I have not rebelled against my God. 2 |
(0.94776594323873) | 2Sa 22:31 | The one true God acts in a faithful manner; 1 the Lord’s promise is reliable; 2 he is a shield to all who take shelter in him. |
(0.92190741235392) | 2Sa 13:30 | While they were still on their way, the following report reached David: “Absalom has killed all the king’s sons; not one of them is left!” |
(0.92190741235392) | 2Sa 13:34 | In the meantime Absalom fled. When the servant who was the watchman looked up, he saw many people coming from the west 1 on a road beside the hill. |
(0.92190741235392) | 2Sa 16:13 | So David and his men went on their way. But Shimei kept going along the side of the hill opposite him, yelling curses as he threw stones and dirt at them. 1 |
(0.92190741235392) | 2Sa 18:23 | But he said, 1 “Whatever happens, I want to go!” So Joab 2 said to him, “Then go!” So Ahimaaz ran by the way of the Jordan plain, and he passed the Cushite. |
(0.8960489148581) | 2Sa 2:24 | So Joab and Abishai chased Abner. At sunset they came to the hill of Ammah near Giah on the way to the wilderness of Gibeon. |
(0.8960489148581) | 2Sa 4:7 | They had entered 1 the house while Ish-bosheth 2 was resting on his bed in his bedroom. They mortally wounded him 3 and then cut off his head. 4 Taking his head, 5 they traveled on the way of the Arabah all that night. |
(0.8960489148581) | 2Sa 11:10 | So they informed David, “Uriah has not gone down to his house.” So David said to Uriah, “Haven’t you just arrived from a journey? Why haven’t you gone down to your house?” |
(0.8960489148581) | 2Sa 15:23 | All the land was weeping loudly 1 as all these people were leaving. 2 As the king was crossing over the Kidron Valley, all the people were leaving 3 on the road that leads to the desert. |
(0.88311961602671) | 2Sa 15:2 | Now Absalom used to get up early and stand beside the road that led to the city gate. Whenever anyone came by who had a complaint to bring to the king for arbitration, Absalom would call out to him, “What city are you from?” The person would answer, “I, your servant, 1 am from one of the tribes of Israel.” |