Deuteronomy 32:29

29 aIf they were wise, they would understand this;
they would bdiscern their latter end!

Psalms 119:1

Your Word Is a Lamp to My Feet

Aleph

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This psalm is an acrostic poem of twenty-two stanzas, following the letters of the Hebrew alphabet; within a stanza, each verse begins with the same Hebrew letter
Blessed are those whose dway is blameless,
who ewalk in the law of the Lord!

Psalms 119:6

6 fThen I shall not be put to shame,
having my eyes fixed on all your commandments.

Psalms 119:59

59When I gthink on my ways,
I turn my feet to your testimonies;

Jeremiah 31:18-20

18I have heard hEphraim grieving,
‘You have disciplined me, and I was disciplined,
like an untrained calf;
ibring me back that I may be restored,
for you are the Lord my God.
19For after jI had turned away, I relented,
and after I was instructed, kI struck my thigh;
lI was ashamed, and I was confounded,
because I bore the disgrace of my youth.’
20 mIs Ephraim my dear son?
nIs he my darling child?
For as often as I speak against him,
I do remember him still.
oTherefore my heart
Hebrew bowels
yearns for him;
I will surely have mercy on him,

declares the Lord.

Ezekiel 12:3

3As for you, son of man, prepare for yourself qan exile’s baggage, and go into exile by day rin their sight. You shall go like an exile from your place to another place sin their sight. tPerhaps they will understand, though
Or  will see that
they are a rebellious house.

Ezekiel 18:14

14“Now suppose this man fathers a son who sees all the sins that his father has done; he sees, and does not do likewise:

Luke 15:17-18

17But vwhen he wcame to himself, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have more than enough bread, but I perish here with hunger! 18I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, “Father, xI have sinned against yheaven and before you.
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