| Ps 5:9 | | | mouth; their inward part is | very | wickedness; their throat is an |
| Ps 34:8 | | | hid catch himself: into that | very | destruction let him fall |
| Ps 45:1 | | | our refuge and strength, a | very | present help in trouble |
| Ps 49:3 | | | him, and it shall be | very | tempestuous round about him |
| Ps 70:19 | | | righteousness also, O God, is | very | high, who hast done great |
| Ps 78:8 | | | us: for we are brought | very | low |
| Ps 88:2 | | | shalt thou establish in the | very | heavens |
| Ps 91:5 | | | works! and thy thoughts are | very | deep |
| Ps 92:5 | | | Thy testimonies are | very | sure: holiness becometh thine house |
| Ps 103:1 | | | LORD my God, thou art | very | great; thou art clothed with |
| Ps 104:12 | | | few men in number; yea, | very | few, and strangers in it |
| Ps 118:107 | | | I am afflicted | very | much: quicken me, O LORD |
| Ps 118:138 | | | hast commanded are righteous and | very | faithful |
| Ps 118:140 | | | Thy word is | very | pure: therefore thy servant loveth |
| Ps 141:6 | | | cry; for I am brought | very | low: deliver me from my |
| Ps 145:4 | | | to his earth; in that | very | day his thoughts perish |
| Ps 147:15 | | | upon earth: his word runneth | very | swiftly |
| Prov 17:9 | | | that repeateth a matter separateth | very | friends |
| Prov 27:15 | | | A continual dropping in a | very | rainy day and a contentious |
| Mt 10:30 | | | But the | very | hairs of your head are |
| Mt 15:28 | | | was made whole from that | very | hour |
| Mt 17:18 | | | child was cured from that | very | hour |
| Mt 18:31 | | | what was done, they were | very | sorry, and came and told |
| Mt 21:8 | | | And a | very | great multitude spread their garments |
| Mt 24:24 | | | possible, they shall deceive the | very | elect |
| Mt 26:7 | | | having an alabaster box of | very | precious ointment, and poured it |
| Mt 26:37 | | | began to be sorrowful and | very | heavy |
| Mk 8:1 | | | those days the multitude being | very | great, and having nothing to |
| Mk 14:3 | | | box of ointment of spikenard | very | precious; and she brake the |
| Mk 14:33 | | | sore amazed, and to be | very | heavy |
| Mk 16:2 | | | And | very | early in the morning the |
| Mk 16:4 | | | rolled away: for it was | very | great |
| Lk 1:3 | | | of all things from the | very | first, to write unto thee |
| Lk 9:5 | | | that city, shake off the | very | dust from your feet for |
| Lk 10:11 | | | Even the | very | dust of your city, which |
| Lk 12:7 | | | But even the | very | hairs of your head are |
| Lk 12:59 | | | till thou hast paid the | very | last mite |
| Lk 18:23 | | | he heard this, he was | very | sorrowful: for he was very |
| Lk 18:23 | | | very sorrowful: for he was | very | rich |
| Lk 18:24 | | | Jesus saw that he was | very | sorrowful, he said, How hardly |
| Lk 19:17 | | | hast been faithful in a | very | little, have thou authority over |
| Lk 19:48 | | | for all the people were | very | attentive to hear him |
| Lk 24:1 | | | first day of the week, | very | early in the morning, they |
| Jn 7:26 | | | indeed that this is the | very | Christ |
| Jn 8:3 | | | taken in adultery, in the | very | act |
| Jn 12:3 | | | pound of ointment of spikenard, | very | costly, and anointed the feet |
| Jn 14:11 | | | else believe me for the | very | works’ sake |
| Acts 9:22 | | | Damascus, proving that this is | very | Christ |
| Acts 10:10 | | | And he became | very | hungry, and would have eaten |
| Acts 24:2 | | | enjoy great quietness, and that | very | worthy deeds are done unto |
| Acts 25:10 | | | done no wrong, as thou | very | well knowest |