Bible Cross References
Intreat
Exodus 5:2
"Who is the LORD?" the king demanded. "Why should I listen to him and let Israel go? I do not know the LORD; and I will not let Israel go."
Exodus 9:28
Pray to the LORD! We have had enough of this thunder and hail! I promise to let you go; you don't have to stay here any longer."
Exodus 10:17
Now forgive my sin this one time and pray to the LORD your God to take away this fatal punishment from me."
Numbers 21:7
The people came to Moses and said, "We sinned when we spoke against the LORD and against you. Now pray to the LORD to take these snakes away." So Moses prayed for the people.
1 Samuel 12:19
and they said to Samuel, "Please, sir, pray to the LORD your God for us, so that we won't die. We now realize that, besides all our other sins, we have sinned by asking for a king."
1 Kings 13:6
King Jeroboam said to the prophet, "Please pray for me to the LORD your God, and ask him to heal my arm!" The prophet prayed to the LORD, and the king's arm was healed.
Acts 8:24
Simon said to Peter and John, "Please pray to the Lord for me, so that none of these things you spoke of will happen to me."
and I will
Exodus 8:25-28
25
Then the king called for Moses and Aaron and said, "Go and offer sacrifices to your God here in this country."
26
"It would not be right to do that," Moses answered, "because the Egyptians would be offended by our sacrificing the animals that we offer to the LORD our God. If we use these animals and offend the Egyptians by sacrificing them where they can see us, they will stone us to death.
27
We must travel three days into the desert to offer sacrifices to the LORD our God, just as he commanded us."
28
The king said, "I will let you go to sacrifice to the LORD, your God, in the desert, if you do not go very far. Pray for me."
Exodus 10:8-11
8
So Moses and Aaron were brought back to the king, and he said to them, "You may go and worship the LORD your God. But exactly who will go?"
9
Moses answered, "We will all go, including our children and our old people. We will take our sons and daughters, our sheep and goats, and our cattle, because we must hold a festival to honor the LORD."
10
The king said, "I swear by the LORD that I will never let you take your women and children! It is clear that you are plotting to revolt.
11
No! Only the men may go and worship the LORD if that is what you want." With that, Moses and Aaron were driven out of the king's presence.
Exodus 10:24-27
24
The king called Moses and said, "You may go and worship the LORD; even your women and children may go with you. But your sheep, goats, and cattle must stay here."
25
Moses answered, "Then you would have to provide us with animals for sacrifices and burnt offerings to offer to the LORD our God.
26
No, we will take our animals with us; not one will be left behind. We ourselves must select the animals with which to worship the LORD our God. And until we get there, we will not know what animals to sacrifice to him."
27
The LORD made the king stubborn, and he would not let them go.
Exodus 12:31
That same night the king sent for Moses and Aaron and said, "Get out, you and your Israelites! Leave my country; go and worship the LORD, as you asked.
Exodus 12:32
Take your sheep, goats, and cattle, and leave. Also pray for a blessing on me."
Exodus 14:5
When the king of Egypt was told that the people had escaped, he and his officials changed their minds and said, "What have we done? We have let the Israelites escape, and we have lost them as our slaves!"
Psalm 66:3
Say to God, "How wonderful are the things you do! Your power is so great that your enemies bow down in fear before you.
Psalm 78:34-36
34
Whenever he killed some of them, the rest would turn to him; they would repent and pray earnestly to him.
35
They remembered that God was their protector, that the Almighty came to their aid.
36
But their words were all lies; nothing they said was sincere.
Jeremiah 34:8-16
8
King Zedekiah and the people of Jerusalem had made an agreement to set free
9
their Hebrew slaves, both male and female, so that no one would have an Israelite as a slave.
10
All the people and their leaders agreed to free their slaves and never to enslave them again. They did set them free,
11
but later they changed their minds, took them back, and forced them to become slaves again.
12
Then the LORD,
13
the God of Israel, told me to say to the people: "I made a covenant with your ancestors when I rescued them from Egypt and set them free from slavery. I told them that
14
every seven years they were to set free any Hebrew slave who had served them for six years. But your ancestors would not pay any attention to me or listen to what I said.
15
Just a few days ago you changed your minds and did what pleased me. All of you agreed to set all Israelites free, and you made a covenant in my presence, in the Temple where I am worshiped.
16
But then you changed your minds again and dishonored me. All of you took back the slaves whom you had set free as they desired, and you forced them into slavery again.