| (1.0002365111562) | Gen 13:13 |
| (Now 1 the people 2 of Sodom were extremely wicked rebels against the Lord.) 3 |
| (0.96860598377282) | Gen 6:5 |
| But the Lord saw 1 that the wickedness of humankind had become great on the earth. Every inclination 2 of the thoughts 3 of their minds 4 was only evil 5 all the time. 6 |
| (0.93213569979716) | Gen 28:8 |
| Then Esau realized 1 that the Canaanite women 2 were displeasing to 3 his father Isaac. |
| (0.93213569979716) | Gen 37:33 |
| He recognized it and exclaimed, “It is my son’s tunic! A wild animal has eaten him! 1 Joseph has surely been torn to pieces!” |
| (0.93213569979716) | Gen 38:7 |
| But Er, Judah’s firstborn, was evil in the Lord’s sight, so the Lord killed him. |
| (0.93213569979716) | Gen 41:20 |
| The lean, bad-looking cows ate up the seven 1 fat cows. |
| (0.92045144016227) | Gen 31:29 |
| I have 1 the power to do you harm, but the God of your father told me last night, ‘Be careful 2 that you neither bless nor curse Jacob.’ 3 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 2:17 |
| but 1 you must not eat 2 from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when 3 you eat from it you will surely die.” 4 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 3:5 |
| for God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will open 1 and you will be like divine beings who know 2 good and evil.” 3 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 24:50 |
| Then Laban and Bethuel replied, “This is the Lord’s doing. 1 Our wishes are of no concern. 2 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 26:29 |
| so that 1 you will not do us any harm, just as we have not harmed 2 you, but have always treated you well 3 before sending you away 4 in peace. Now you are blessed by the Lord.” 5 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 31:24 |
| But God came to Laban the Aramean in a dream at night and warned him, 1 “Be careful 2 that you neither bless nor curse Jacob.” 3 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 37:20 |
| Come now, let’s kill him, throw him into one of the cisterns, and then say that a wild 1 animal ate him. Then we’ll see how his dreams turn out!” 2 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 40:7 |
| So he asked Pharaoh’s officials, who were with him in custody in his master’s house, “Why do you look so sad today?” 1 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 41:3 |
| Then seven bad-looking, thin cows were coming up after them from the Nile, 1 and they stood beside the other cows at the edge of the river. 2 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 41:4 |
| The bad-looking, thin cows ate the seven fine-looking, fat cows. Then Pharaoh woke up. |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 41:21 |
| When they had eaten them, 1 no one would have known 2 that they had done so, for they were just as bad-looking as before. Then I woke up. |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 41:27 |
| The seven lean, bad-looking cows that came up after them represent seven years, as do the seven empty heads of grain burned with the east wind. They represent 1 seven years of famine. |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 44:29 |
| If you take 1 this one from me too and an accident happens to him, then you will bring down my gray hair 2 in tragedy 3 to the grave.’ 4 |
| (0.8980852535497) | Gen 44:34 |
| For how can I go back to my father if the boy is not with me? I couldn’t bear to see 1 my father’s pain.” 2 |



