(0.99985102249489) | Hag 2:9 | ‘The future splendor of this temple will be greater than that of former times,’ 1 the Lord who rules over all declares, ‘and in this place I will give peace.’” 2 |
(0.99875143149284) | Hag 1:7 |
(0.99875143149284) | Hag 2:8 | ‘The silver and gold will be mine,’ says the Lord who rules over all. |
(0.98327719836401) | Hag 1:5 | Here then is what the Lord who rules over all says: ‘Think carefully about what you are doing. 1 |
(0.98327719836401) | Hag 2:11 | “The Lord who rules over all says, ‘Ask the priests about the law. 1 |
(0.9779672801636) | Hag 2:23 | On that day,’ 1 says the Lord who rules over all, ‘I will take you, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, my servant,’ 2 says the Lord, ‘and I will make you like a signet ring, 3 for I have chosen you,’ says the Lord who rules over all.” 4 |
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(0.96780306748466) | Hag 2:7 | I will also shake up all the nations, and they 1 will offer their treasures; 2 then I will fill this temple with glory,’ says the Lord who rules over all. |
(0.95232883435583) | Hag 1:9 | ‘You expected a large harvest, but instead 1 there was little, and when you brought it home it disappeared right away. 2 Why?’ asks the Lord who rules over all. ‘Because my temple remains in ruins, thanks to each of you favoring his own house! 3 |
(0.95232883435583) | Hag 1:14 | So the Lord energized and encouraged 1 Zerubbabel 2 son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, the high priest Joshua son of Jehozadak, 3 and the whole remnant of the people. 4 They came and worked on the temple of their God, the Lord who rules over all. |
(0.95232883435583) | Hag 2:4 | Even so, take heart, Zerubbabel,’ says the Lord. ‘Take heart, Joshua son of Jehozadak, the high priest, and 1 all you citizens of the land,’ 2 says the Lord, ‘and begin to work. For I am with you,’ says the Lord who rules over all. |
(0.95232883435583) | Hag 2:6 | Moreover, the Lord who rules over all says: ‘In just a little while 1 I will once again shake the sky 2 and the earth, the sea and the dry ground. |