Bible Cross References
thou deliveredst
Deuteronomy 31:16-18
16
The LORD said to Moses, "You will soon die, and after your death the people will become unfaithful to me and break the covenant that I made with them. They will abandon me and worship the pagan gods of the land they are about to enter.
17
When that happens, I will become angry with them; I will abandon them, and they will be destroyed. Many terrible disasters will come upon them, and then they will realize that these things are happening to them because I, their God, am no longer with them.
18
And I will refuse to help them then, because they have done evil and worshiped other gods.
Judges 2:14
And so the LORD became furious with Israel and let raiders attack and rob them. He let the enemies all around overpower them, and the Israelites could no longer protect themselves.
Judges 2:15
Every time they would go into battle, the LORD was against them, just as he had said he would be. They were in great distress.
Judges 3:8-30
8
So the LORD became angry with Israel and let King Cushan Rishathaim of Mesopotamia conquer them. They were subject to him for eight years.
9
Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD, and he sent someone to free them. This was Othniel, the son of Caleb's younger brother Kenaz.
10
The spirit of the LORD came upon him, and he became Israel's leader. Othniel went to war, and the LORD gave him the victory over the king of Mesopotamia.
11
There was peace in the land for forty years, and then Othniel died.
12
The people of Israel sinned against the LORD again. Because of this the LORD made King Eglon of Moab stronger than Israel.
13
Eglon joined the Ammonites and the Amalekites; they defeated Israel and captured Jericho, the city of palm trees.
14
The Israelites were subject to Eglon for eighteen years.
15
Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD, and he sent someone to free them. This was Ehud, a left-handed man, who was the son of Gera, from the tribe of Benjamin. The people of Israel sent Ehud to King Eglon of Moab with gifts for him.
16
Ehud had made himself a double-edged sword about a foot and a half long. He had it fastened on his right side under his clothes.
17
Then he took the gifts to Eglon, who was a very fat man.
18
When Ehud had given him the gifts, he told the men who had carried them to go back home.
19
But Ehud himself turned back at the carved stones near Gilgal, went back to Eglon, and said, "Your Majesty, I have a secret message for you." So the king ordered his servants, "Leave us alone!" And they all went out.
20
Then, as the king was sitting there alone in his cool room on the roof, Ehud went over to him and said, "I have a message from God for you." The king stood up.
21
With his left hand Ehud took the sword from his right side and plunged it into the king's belly.
22
The whole sword went in, handle and all, and the fat covered it up. Ehud did not pull it out of the king's belly, and it stuck out behind, between his legs.
23
Then Ehud went outside, closed the doors behind him, locked them,
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and left. The servants came and saw that the doors were locked, but they only thought that the king was inside, relieving himself.
25
They waited as long as they thought they should, but when he still did not open the door, they took the key and opened it. And there was their master, lying dead on the floor.
26
Ehud got away while they were waiting. He went past the carved stones and escaped to Seirah.
27
When he arrived there in the hill country of Ephraim, he blew a trumpet to call the people of Israel to battle; then he led them down from the hills.
28
He told them, "Follow me! The LORD has given you victory over your enemies, the Moabites." So they followed Ehud down and captured the place where the Moabites were to cross the Jordan; they did not allow anyone to cross.
29
That day they killed about ten thousand of the best Moabite soldiers; none of them escaped.
30
That day the Israelites defeated Moab, and there was peace in the land for eighty years.
2 Chronicles 36:17
So the LORD brought the king of Babylonia to attack them. The king killed the young men of Judah even in the Temple. He had no mercy on anyone, young or old, man or woman, sick or healthy. God handed them all over to him.
Psalm 106:41
He abandoned them to the power of the heathen, and their enemies ruled over them.
Psalm 106:42
They were oppressed by their enemies and were in complete subjection to them.
Daniel 9:10-14
10
We did not listen to you, O LORD our God, when you told us to live according to the laws which you gave us through your servants the prophets.
11
All Israel broke your laws and refused to listen to what you said. We sinned against you, and so you brought on us the curses that are written in the Law of Moses, your servant.
12
You did what you said you would do to us and our rulers. You punished Jerusalem more severely than any other city on earth,
13
giving us all the punishment described in the Law of Moses. But even now, O LORD our God, we have not tried to please you by turning from our sins or by following your truth.
14
You, O LORD our God, were prepared to punish us, and you did, because you always do what is right, and we did not listen to you.
in the time
Deuteronomy 4:29-31
29
There you will look for the LORD your God, and if you search for him with all your heart, you will find him.
30
When you are in trouble and all those things happen to you, then you will finally turn to the LORD and obey him.
31
He is a merciful God. He will not abandon you or destroy you, and he will not forget the covenant that he himself made with your ancestors.
Judges 3:15
Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD, and he sent someone to free them. This was Ehud, a left-handed man, who was the son of Gera, from the tribe of Benjamin. The people of Israel sent Ehud to King Eglon of Moab with gifts for him.
Judges 6:6-10
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and Israel was helpless against them.
7
Then the people of Israel cried out to the LORD for help against the Midianites,
8
and he sent them a prophet who brought them this message from the LORD, the God of Israel: "I brought you out of slavery in Egypt.
9
I rescued you from the Egyptians and from the people who fought you here in this land. I drove them out as you advanced, and I gave you their land.
10
I told you that I am the LORD your God and that you should not worship the gods of the Amorites, whose land you are now living in. But you have not listened to me."
Judges 10:15
But the people of Israel said to the LORD, "We have sinned. Do whatever you like, but please, save us today."
Judges 10:16
So they got rid of their foreign gods and worshiped the LORD; and he became troubled over Israel's distress.
Psalm 106:43-45
43
Many times the LORD rescued his people, but they chose to rebel against him and sank deeper into sin.
44
Yet the LORD heard them when they cried out, and he took notice of their distress.
45
For their sake he remembered his covenant, and because of his great love he relented.
saviours
Judges 2:18
Whenever the LORD gave Israel a leader, the LORD would help that leader and would save the people from their enemies as long as that leader lived. The LORD would have mercy on them because they groaned under their suffering and oppression.
Judges 3:9-15
9
Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD, and he sent someone to free them. This was Othniel, the son of Caleb's younger brother Kenaz.
10
The spirit of the LORD came upon him, and he became Israel's leader. Othniel went to war, and the LORD gave him the victory over the king of Mesopotamia.
11
There was peace in the land for forty years, and then Othniel died.
12
The people of Israel sinned against the LORD again. Because of this the LORD made King Eglon of Moab stronger than Israel.
13
Eglon joined the Ammonites and the Amalekites; they defeated Israel and captured Jericho, the city of palm trees.
14
The Israelites were subject to Eglon for eighteen years.
15
Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD, and he sent someone to free them. This was Ehud, a left-handed man, who was the son of Gera, from the tribe of Benjamin. The people of Israel sent Ehud to King Eglon of Moab with gifts for him.
1 Samuel 12:10
Then they cried to the LORD for help and said, 'We have sinned, because we turned away from you, LORD, and worshiped the idols of Baal and Astarte. Rescue us from our enemies, and we will worship you!'
1 Samuel 12:11
And the LORD sent Gideon, Barak, Jephthah, and finally me. Each of us rescued you from your enemies, and you lived in safety.
2 Kings 13:5
The LORD sent Israel a leader, who freed them from the Syrians, and so the Israelites lived in peace, as before.
2 Kings 14:27
But it was not the LORD's purpose to destroy Israel completely and forever, so he rescued them through King Jeroboam II.
Obadiah 1:21
The victorious men of Jerusalem will attack Edom and rule over it. And the LORD himself will be king."