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... books. The book gets its title in English (following the Greek tradition) from the two censuses taken of the people, one at the beginning of the wanderings ...
1:3 To receive moral instruction in skillful living,. in righteousness, justice, and equity.
A psalm of David, written when he fled from his son Absalom. 3:1 Lord, how numerous are my enemies! Many attack me ...
All those numbered in the camps, by their divisions, are 603,550. 2:33 But the Levites were not numbered among the other Israelites, as the Lord commanded Moses ...
From this Greek phrase the present name of the book, “Deuteronomy” or “second law” (i.e., the second giving of the law), is derived. However, the MT's ...
The psalmist asks God to hear his prayer, expresses his confidence that the Lord will intervene, and urges his enemies to change their ways and place their ...
1:14 The Lord has issued a decree against you: “Your dynasty will come to an end. I will destroy the idols and images in the temples of your gods.
No one can resist his fierce anger! His wrath is poured out like volcanic fire,. boulders are broken up as he approaches.
1:20 Wisdom calls out in the street,. she shouts loudly in the plazas;. 1:21 at the head of the noisy streets she calls,.
1:7 The Lord said to Satan, “Where have you come from?” And Satan answered the Lord, “From roving about on the earth, and from walking back and forth across it.