Bible Cross References
eat
Ezekiel 3:10
God continued, "Mortal man, pay close attention and remember everything I tell you.
Ezekiel 2:8
"Mortal man, listen to what I tell you. Don't be rebellious like them. Open your mouth and eat what I am going to give you."
Ezekiel 2:9
I saw a hand reaching out toward me, and it was holding a scroll.
1 Timothy 4:15
Practice these things and devote yourself to them, in order that your progress may be seen by all.
Revelation 10:9
I went to the angel and asked him to give me the little scroll. He said to me, "Take it and eat it; it will turn sour in your stomach, but in your mouth it will be sweet as honey."
Revelation 10:10
I took the little scroll from his hand and ate it, and it tasted sweet as honey in my mouth. But after I swallowed it, it turned sour in my stomach.
go
Ezekiel 3:11
Then go to the people of your nation who are in exile and tell them what I, the Sovereign LORD, am saying to them, whether they pay attention to you or not."
Ezekiel 3:15
So I came to Tel Abib beside the Chebar River, where the exiles were living, and for seven days I stayed there, overcome by what I had seen and heard.
Ezekiel 3:17-21
17
"Mortal man," he said, "I am making you a lookout for the nation of Israel. You will pass on to them the warnings I give you.
18
If I announce that someone evil is going to die but you do not warn him to change his ways so that he can save his life, he will die, still a sinner, but I will hold you responsible for his death.
19
If you do warn an evil man and he doesn't stop sinning, he will die, still a sinner, but your life will be spared.
20
"If someone truly good starts doing evil and I put him in a dangerous situation, he will die if you do not warn him. He will die because of his sins---I will not remember the good he did---and I will hold you responsible for his death.
21
If you do warn a good man not to sin and he listens to you and doesn't sin, he will stay alive, and your life will also be spared."
Ezekiel 2:3
"Mortal man, I am sending you to the people of Israel. They have rebelled and turned against me and are still rebels, just as their ancestors were.
Jeremiah 24:1-7
1
The LORD showed me two baskets of figs placed in front of the Temple. (This was after King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia had taken away Jehoiakim's son, King Jehoiachin of Judah, as a prisoner from Jerusalem to Babylonia, together with the leaders of Judah, the craftworkers, and the skilled workers.)
2
The first basket contained good figs, those that ripen early; the other one contained bad figs, too bad to eat.
3
Then the LORD said to me, "Jeremiah, what do you see?" I answered, "Figs. The good ones are very good, and the bad ones are very bad, too bad to eat."
4
So the LORD said to me,
5
"I, the LORD, the God of Israel, consider that the people who were taken away to Babylonia are like these good figs, and I will treat them with kindness.
6
I will watch over them and bring them back to this land. I will build them up and not tear them down; I will plant them and not pull them up.
7
I will give them the desire to know that I am the LORD. Then they will be my people, and I will be their God, because they will return to me with all their heart.