Bible Cross References
the house
Isaiah 7:13
To that Isaiah replied, "Listen, now, descendants of King David. It's bad enough for you to wear out the patience of people---do you have to wear out God's patience too?
Isaiah 6:13
Even if one person out of ten remains in the land, he too will be destroyed; he will be like the stump of an oak tree that has been cut down." (The stump represents a new beginning for God's people.)
Isaiah 37:35
I will defend this city and protect it, for the sake of my own honor and because of the promise I made to my servant David.' "
2 Samuel 7:16
You will always have descendants, and I will make your kingdom last forever. Your dynasty will never end.' "
1 Kings 11:32
Solomon will keep one tribe for the sake of my servant David and for the sake of Jerusalem, the city I have chosen to be my own from the whole land of Israel.
1 Kings 12:16
When the people saw that the king would not listen to them, they shouted, "Down with David and his family! What have they ever done for us? People of Israel, let's go home! Let Rehoboam look out for himself !" So the people of Israel rebelled,
1 Kings 13:2
Following the LORD's command, the prophet denounced the altar: "O altar, altar, this is what the LORD says: A child, whose name will be Josiah, will be born to the family of David. He will slaughter on you the priests serving at the pagan altars who offer sacrifices on you, and he will burn human bones on you."
Jeremiah 21:12
(SEE 21:11)
is confederate with
Isaiah 7:17
"The LORD is going to bring on you, on your people, and on the whole royal family, days of trouble worse than any that have come since the kingdom of Israel separated from Judah---he is going to bring the king of Assyria.
Isaiah 11:13
The kingdom of Israel will not be jealous of Judah any more, and Judah will not be the enemy of Israel.
2 Chronicles 25:10
So Amaziah sent the hired troops away and told them to go home. At this they went home, bitterly angry with the people of Judah.
2 Chronicles 28:12
Four of the leading men of the Northern Kingdom, Azariah son of Jehohanan, Berechiah son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah son of Shallum, and Amasa son of Hadlai also opposed the actions of the army.
Ezekiel 37:16-19
16
"Mortal man," he said, "take a wooden stick and write on it the words, 'The kingdom of Judah.' Then take another stick and write on it the words, 'The kingdom of Israel.'
17
Then hold the two sticks end to end in your hand so that they look like one stick.
18
When your people ask you to tell them what this means,
19
tell them that I, the Sovereign LORD, am going to take the stick representing Israel and put it with the one that represents Judah. Out of the two I will make one stick and hold it in my hand.
Hosea 12:1
Everything that the people of Israel do from morning to night is useless and destructive. Treachery and acts of violence increase among them. They make treaties with Assyria and do business with Egypt."
And his heart
Isaiah 8:12
"Do not join in the schemes of the people and do not be afraid of the things that they fear.
Isaiah 37:27
The people who lived there were powerless; they were frightened and stunned. They were like grass in a field or weeds growing on a roof when the hot east wind blasts them.
Leviticus 26:36
"I will make those of you who are in exile so terrified that the sound of a leaf blowing in the wind will make you run. You will run as if you were being pursued in battle, and you will fall when there is no enemy near you.
Leviticus 26:37
You will stumble over one another when no one is chasing you, and you will be unable to fight against any enemy.
Numbers 14:1-3
1
All night long the people cried out in distress.
2
They complained against Moses and Aaron, and said, "It would have been better to die in Egypt or even here in the wilderness!
3
Why is the LORD taking us into that land? We will be killed in battle, and our wives and children will be captured. Wouldn't it be better to go back to Egypt?"
Deuteronomy 28:65
You will find no peace anywhere, no place to call your own; the LORD will overwhelm you with anxiety, hopelessness, and despair.
Deuteronomy 28:66
Your life will always be in danger. Day and night you will be filled with terror, and you will live in constant fear of death.
2 Kings 7:6
The Lord had made the Syrians hear what sounded like the advance of a large army with horses and chariots, and the Syrians thought that the king of Israel had hired Hittite and Egyptian kings and their armies to attack them.
2 Kings 7:7
So that evening the Syrians had fled for their lives, abandoning their tents, horses, and donkeys, and leaving the camp just as it was.
Psalm 11:1
I trust in the LORD for safety. How foolish of you to say to me, "Fly away like a bird to the mountains,
Psalm 27:1
The LORD is my light and my salvation; I will fear no one. The LORD protects me from all danger; I will never be afraid.
Psalm 27:2
When evil people attack me and try to kill me, they stumble and fall.
Psalm 112:7
He is not afraid of receiving bad news; his faith is strong, and he trusts in the LORD.
Psalm 112:8
He is not worried or afraid; he is certain to see his enemies defeated.
Proverbs 28:1
The wicked run when no one is chasing them, but an honest person is as brave as a lion.
Matthew 2:3
When King Herod heard about this, he was very upset, and so was everyone else in Jerusalem.