Bible Cross References
Now
Psalm 71:9
Do not reject me now that I am old; do not abandon me now that I am feeble.
Genesis 27:1
Isaac was now old and had become blind. He sent for his older son Esau and said to him, "Son!" "Yes," he answered.
1 Samuel 4:15
(Eli was now ninety-eight years old and almost completely blind.)
1 Samuel 4:18
When the man mentioned the Covenant Box, Eli fell backward from his seat beside the gate. He was so old and fat that the fall broke his neck, and he died. He had been a leader in Israel for forty years.
Isaiah 46:4
I am your God and will take care of you until you are old and your hair is gray. I made you and will care for you; I will give you help and rescue you.
until I
Psalm 78:4
We will not keep them from our children; we will tell the next generation about the LORD's power and his great deeds and the wonderful things he has done.
Psalm 78:6
so that the next generation might learn them and in turn should tell their children.
Psalm 145:4
What you have done will be praised from one generation to the next; they will proclaim your mighty acts.
Psalm 145:5
They will speak of your glory and majesty, and I will meditate on your wonderful deeds.
Exodus 13:8
When the festival begins, explain to your sons that you do all this because of what the LORD did for you when you left Egypt.
Exodus 13:14-17
14
In the future, when your son asks what this observance means, you will answer him, 'By using great power the LORD brought us out of Egypt, the place where we were slaves.
15
When the king of Egypt was stubborn and refused to let us go, the LORD killed every first-born male in the land of Egypt, both human and animal. That is why we sacrifice every first-born male animal to the LORD, but buy back our first-born sons.
16
This observance will be a reminder, like something tied on our hands or on our foreheads; it will remind us that the LORD brought us out of Egypt by his great power.' "
17
When the king of Egypt let the people go, God did not take them by the road that goes up the coast to Philistia, although it was the shortest way. God thought, "I do not want the people to change their minds and return to Egypt when they see that they are going to have to fight."
1 Chronicles 29:10-30
10
There in front of the whole assembly King David praised the LORD. He said, "LORD God of our ancestor Jacob, may you be praised forever and ever!
11
You are great and powerful, glorious, splendid, and majestic. Everything in heaven and earth is yours, and you are king, supreme ruler over all.
12
All riches and wealth come from you; you rule everything by your strength and power; and you are able to make anyone great and strong.
13
Now, our God, we give you thanks, and we praise your glorious name.
14
"Yet my people and I cannot really give you anything, because everything is a gift from you, and we have only given back what is yours already.
15
You know, O LORD, that we pass through life like exiles and strangers, as our ancestors did. Our days are like a passing shadow, and we cannot escape death.
16
O LORD, our God, we have brought together all this wealth to build a temple to honor your holy name, but it all came from you and all belongs to you.
17
I know that you test everyone's heart and are pleased with people of integrity. In honesty and sincerity I have willingly given all this to you, and I have seen how your people who are gathered here have been happy to bring offerings to you.
18
LORD God of our ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, keep such devotion forever strong in your people's hearts and keep them always faithful to you.
19
Give my son Solomon a wholehearted desire to obey everything that you command and to build the Temple for which I have made these preparations."
20
Then David commanded the people, "Praise the LORD your God!" And the whole assembly praised the LORD, the God of their ancestors, and they bowed low and gave honor to the LORD and also to the king.
21
The following day they killed animals as sacrifices, dedicating them to the LORD, and then gave them to the people to eat. In addition, they sacrificed a thousand bulls, a thousand rams, and a thousand lambs, which they burned whole on the altar. They also brought the offerings of wine.
22
So that day they were very happy as they ate and drank in the presence of the LORD. For a second time they proclaimed Solomon king. In the name of the LORD they anointed him as their ruler and Zadok as priest.
23
So Solomon succeeded his father David on the throne which the LORD had established. He was a successful king, and the whole nation of Israel obeyed him.
24
All the officials and soldiers, and even all of David's other sons, promised to be loyal to Solomon as king.
25
The LORD made the whole nation stand in awe of Solomon, and he made him more glorious than any other king that had ruled Israel.
26
David son of Jesse ruled over all Israel
27
for forty years. He ruled in Hebron for seven years and in Jerusalem for thirty-three.
28
He died at a ripe old age, wealthy and respected, and his son Solomon succeeded him as king.
29
The history of King David from beginning to end is recorded in the records of the three prophets, Samuel, Nathan, and Gad.
30
The records tell how he ruled, how powerful he was, and all the things that happened to him, to Israel, and to the surrounding kingdoms.
Acts 13:36
For David served God's purposes in his own time, and then he died, was buried with his ancestors, and his body rotted in the grave.
strength
Isaiah 51:9
Wake up, LORD, and help us! Use your power and save us; use it as you did in ancient times. It was you that cut the sea monster Rahab to pieces.
Isaiah 53:1
The people reply, "Who would have believed what we now report? Who could have seen the LORD's hand in this?