Bible Cross References
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Acts 20:9-12
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A young man named Eutychus was sitting in the window, and as Paul kept on talking, Eutychus got sleepier and sleepier, until he finally went sound asleep and fell from the third story to the ground. When they picked him up, he was dead.
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But Paul went down and threw himself on him and hugged him. "Don't worry," he said, "he is still alive!"
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Then he went back upstairs, broke bread, and ate. After talking with them for a long time, even until sunrise, Paul left.
12
They took the young man home alive and were greatly comforted.
2 Corinthians 1:9
We felt that the death sentence had been passed on us. But this happened so that we should rely, not on ourselves, but only on God, who raises the dead.
2 Corinthians 1:10
From such terrible dangers of death he saved us, and will save us; and we have placed our hope in him that he will save us again,
2 Corinthians 6:9
as unknown, yet we are known by all; as though we were dead, but, as you see, we live on. Although punished, we are not killed;
Revelation 11:7-12
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When they finish proclaiming their message, the beast that comes up out of the abyss will fight against them. He will defeat them and kill them,
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and their bodies will lie in the street of the great city, where their Lord was crucified. The symbolic name of that city is Sodom, or Egypt.
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People from all nations, tribes, languages, and races will look at their bodies for three and a half days and will not allow them to be buried.
10
The people of the earth will be happy because of the death of these two. They will celebrate and send presents to each other, because those two prophets brought much suffering upon the whole human race.
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After three and a half days a life-giving breath came from God and entered them, and they stood up; and all who saw them were terrified.
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Then the two prophets heard a loud voice say to them from heaven, "Come up here!" As their enemies watched, they went up into heaven in a cloud.
came
Acts 12:17
He motioned with his hand for them to be quiet, and he explained to them how the Lord had brought him out of prison. "Tell this to James and the rest of the believers," he said; then he left and went somewhere else.
Acts 16:40
Paul and Silas left the prison and went to Lydia's house. There they met the believers, spoke words of encouragement to them, and left.
Acts 20:1
After the uproar died down, Paul called together the believers and with words of encouragement said good-bye to them. Then he left and went on to Macedonia.
Derbe
Acts 14:6
When the apostles learned about it, they fled to the cities of Lystra and Derbe in Lycaonia and to the surrounding territory.
Acts 16:1
Paul traveled on to Derbe and Lystra, where a Christian named Timothy lived. His mother, who was also a Christian, was Jewish, but his father was a Greek.