| (1.0000788328388) | Hab 2:20 |
| But the Lord is in his majestic palace. 1 The whole earth is speechless in his presence!” 2 |
| (0.99890494559842) | Hab 3:4 |
| He is as bright as lightning; 1 a two-pronged lightning bolt flashes from his hand. 2 This is the outward display of his power. 3 |
| (0.99557309594461) | Hab 1:16 |
| Because of his success 1 he offers sacrifices to his throw net and burns incense to his dragnet; 2 for because of them he has plenty of food, 3 and more than enough to eat. 4 |
| (0.99545420375865) | Hab 3:3 |
| God comes 1 from Teman, 2 the sovereign 3 one from Mount Paran. 4 Selah. 5 His splendor covers the skies, 6 his glory 7 fills the earth. |
| (0.99122868447082) | Hab 2:9 |
| The one who builds his house by unjust gain is as good as dead. 1 He does this so he can build his nest way up high and escape the clutches of disaster. 2 |
| (0.99062087042532) | Hab 1:15 |
| The Babylonian tyrant 1 pulls them all up with a fishhook; he hauls them in with his throw net. 2 When he catches 3 them in his dragnet, he is very happy. 4 |
| (0.99055370919881) | Hab 1:17 |
| Will he then 1 continue to fill and empty his throw net? 2 Will he always 3 destroy 4 nations and spare none? 5 |
| (0.98987319485658) | Hab 2:4 |
| Look, the one whose desires are not upright will faint from exhaustion, 1 but the person of integrity 2 will live 3 because of his faithfulness. 4 |
| (0.98695746785361) | Hab 3:14 |
| You pierce the heads of his warriors 1 with a spear. 2 They storm forward to scatter us; 3 they shout with joy as if they were plundering the poor with no opposition. 4 |
| (0.98540662710188) | Hab 3:6 |
| He takes his battle position 1 and shakes 2 the earth; with a mere look he frightens 3 the nations. The ancient mountains disintegrate; 4 the primeval hills are flattened. He travels on the ancient roads. 5 |
| (0.98330583580613) | Hab 2:5 |
| Indeed, wine will betray the proud, restless man! 1 His appetite 2 is as big as Sheol’s; 3 like death, he is never satisfied. He gathers 4 all the nations; he seizes 5 all peoples. |
| (0.98330583580613) | Hab 2:18 |
| What good 1 is an idol? Why would a craftsman make it? 2 What good is a metal image that gives misleading oracles? 3 Why would its creator place his trust in it 4 and make 5 such mute, worthless things? |
| (0.24567829871414) | Hab 3:5 |
| Plague goes before him; pestilence 1 marches right behind him. 2 |
| (0.24536439169139) | Hab 1:11 |
| They sweep by like the wind and pass on. 1 But the one who considers himself a god will be held guilty.” 2 |
| (0.24509083086053) | Hab 2:15 |
| “You who force your neighbor to drink wine 1 are as good as dead 2 – you who make others intoxicated by forcing them to drink from the bowl of your furious anger, 3 so you can look at their genitals. 4 |
| (0.24381606330366) | Hab 2:6 |
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| (0.24322489614243) | Hab 3:10 |
| When the mountains see you, they shake. The torrential downpour sweeps through. 1 The great deep 2 shouts out; it lifts its hands high. 3 |
| (0.2430165677547) | Hab 3:16 |
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| (0.24256939663699) | Hab 2:1 |
| I will stand at my watch post; I will remain stationed on the city wall. 1 I will keep watching, so I can see what he says to me and can know 2 how I should answer when he counters my argument. 3 |


