Bible Cross References
O my
Micah 6:5
My people, remember what King Balak of Moab planned to do to you and how Balaam son of Beor answered him. Remember the things that happened on the way from the camp at Acacia to Gilgal. Remember these things and you will realize what I did in order to save you."
Psalm 50:7
"Listen, my people, and I will speak; I will testify against you, Israel. I am God, your God.
Psalm 81:8
Listen, my people, to my warning; Israel, how I wish you would listen to me!
Psalm 81:13
How I wish my people would listen to me; how I wish they would obey me!
what
Jeremiah 2:5
The LORD says: "What accusation did your ancestors bring against me? What made them turn away from me? They worshiped worthless idols and became worthless themselves.
Jeremiah 2:31
People of Israel, listen to what I am saying. Have I been like a desert to you, like a dark and dangerous land? Why, then, do you say that you will do as you please, that you will never come back to me?
wherein
Isaiah 43:22
The LORD says, "But you were tired of me, Israel; you did not worship me.
Isaiah 43:23
You did not bring me your burnt offerings of sheep; you did not honor me with your sacrifices. I did not burden you by demanding offerings or wear you out by asking for incense.
testify
Psalm 51:4
I have sinned against you---only against you--- and done what you consider evil. So you are right in judging me; you are justified in condemning me.
Romans 3:4
Certainly not! God must be true, even though all human beings are liars. As the scripture says, "You must be shown to be right when you speak; you must win your case when you are being tried."
Romans 3:5
But what if our doing wrong serves to show up more clearly God's doing right? Can we say that God does wrong when he punishes us? (This would be the natural question to ask.)
Romans 3:19
Now we know that everything in the Law applies to those who live under the Law, in order to stop all human excuses and bring the whole world under God's judgment.