Bible Cross References
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Acts 23:12-15
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The next morning some Jews met together and made a plan. They took a vow that they would not eat or drink anything until they had killed Paul.
13
There were more than forty who planned this together.
14
Then they went to the chief priests and elders and said, "We have taken a solemn vow together not to eat a thing until we have killed Paul.
15
Now then, you and the Council send word to the Roman commander to bring Paul down to you, pretending that you want to get more accurate information about him. But we will be ready to kill him before he ever gets here."
Acts 24:1-13
1
Five days later the High Priest Ananias went to Caesarea with some elders and a lawyer named Tertullus. They appeared before Governor Felix and made their charges against Paul.
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Then Paul was called in, and Tertullus began to make his accusation, as follows: "Your Excellency! Your wise leadership has brought us a long period of peace, and many necessary reforms are being made for the good of our country.
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We welcome this everywhere and at all times, and we are deeply grateful to you.
4
I do not want to take up too much of your time, however, so I beg you to be kind and listen to our brief account.
5
We found this man to be a dangerous nuisance; he starts riots among Jews all over the world and is a leader of the party of the Nazarenes.
6
He also tried to defile the Temple, and we arrested him.
8
If you question this man, you yourself will be able to learn from him all the things that we are accusing him of."
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The Jews joined in the accusation and said that all this was true.
10
The governor then motioned to Paul to speak, and Paul said, "I know that you have been a judge over this nation for many years, and so I am happy to defend myself before you.
11
As you can find out for yourself, it was no more than twelve days ago that I went to Jerusalem to worship.
12
The Jews did not find me arguing with anyone in the Temple, nor did they find me stirring up the people, either in the synagogues or anywhere else in the city.
13
Nor can they give you proof of the accusations they now bring against me.
Acts 25:3
to do them the favor of having Paul come to Jerusalem, for they had made a plot to kill him on the way.
Acts 25:7
When Paul arrived, the Jews who had come from Jerusalem stood around him and started making many serious charges against him, which they were not able to prove.
1 Kings 21:10
Get a couple of scoundrels to accuse him to his face of cursing God and the king. Then take him out of the city and stone him to death."
1 Kings 21:13
The two scoundrels publicly accused him of cursing God and the king, and so he was taken outside the city and stoned to death.
Matthew 26:59
The chief priests and the whole Council tried to find some false evidence against Jesus to put him to death;
Matthew 26:60
but they could not find any, even though many people came forward and told lies about him. Finally two men stepped up
Matthew 28:12-15
12
The chief priests met with the elders and made their plan; they gave a large sum of money to the soldiers
13
and said, "You are to say that his disciples came during the night and stole his body while you were asleep.
14
And if the Governor should hear of this, we will convince him that you are innocent, and you will have nothing to worry about."
15
The guards took the money and did what they were told to do. And so that is the report spread around by the Jews to this very day.
John 16:3
People will do these things to you because they have not known either the Father or me.
Romans 3:8
Why not say, then, "Let us do evil so that good may come"? Some people, indeed, have insulted me by accusing me of saying this very thing! They will be condemned, as they should be.
blasphemous
Acts 6:13
Then they brought in some men to tell lies about him. "This man," they said, "is always talking against our sacred Temple and the Law of Moses.
Acts 18:6
When they opposed him and said evil things about him, he protested by shaking the dust from his clothes and saying to them, "If you are lost, you yourselves must take the blame for it! I am not responsible. From now on I will go to the Gentiles."
Acts 26:11
Many times I had them punished in the synagogues and tried to make them deny their faith. I was so furious with them that I even went to foreign cities to persecute them.
Leviticus 24:16
and be put to death. Any Israelite or any foreigner living in Israel who curses the LORD shall be stoned to death by the whole community.
1 Kings 21:10-13
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Get a couple of scoundrels to accuse him to his face of cursing God and the king. Then take him out of the city and stone him to death."
11
The officials and leading citizens of Jezreel did what Jezebel had commanded.
12
They proclaimed a day of fasting, called the people together, and gave Naboth the place of honor.
13
The two scoundrels publicly accused him of cursing God and the king, and so he was taken outside the city and stoned to death.
John 10:33-36
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They answered, "We do not want to stone you because of any good deeds, but because of your blasphemy! You are only a man, but you are trying to make yourself God!"
34
Jesus answered, "It is written in your own Law that God said, 'You are gods.'
35
We know that what the scripture says is true forever; and God called those people gods, the people to whom his message was given.
36
As for me, the Father chose me and sent me into the world. How, then, can you say that I blaspheme because I said that I am the Son of God?
1 Timothy 1:13
even though in the past I spoke evil of him and persecuted and insulted him. But God was merciful to me because I did not yet have faith and so did not know what I was doing.
against Moses
Acts 7:37-39
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Moses is the one who said to the people of Israel, 'God will send you a prophet, just as he sent me, and he will be one of your own people.'
38
He is the one who was with the people of Israel assembled in the desert; he was there with our ancestors and with the angel who spoke to him on Mount Sinai, and he received God's living messages to pass on to us.
39
"But our ancestors refused to obey him; they pushed him aside and wished that they could go back to Egypt.
Acts 15:21
For the Law of Moses has been read for a very long time in the synagogues every Sabbath, and his words are preached in every town."
Acts 21:20-22
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After hearing him, they all praised God. Then they said, "Brother Paul, you can see how many thousands of Jews have become believers, and how devoted they all are to the Law.
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They have been told that you have been teaching all the Jews who live in Gentile countries to abandon the Law of Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children or follow the Jewish customs.
22
They are sure to hear that you have arrived. What should be done, then?
Acts 21:28-22
John 1:17
God gave the Law through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
John 5:45-47
45
Do not think, however, that I am the one who will accuse you to my Father. Moses, in whom you have put your hope, is the very one who will accuse you.
46
If you had really believed Moses, you would have believed me, because he wrote about me.
47
But since you do not believe what he wrote, how can you believe what I say?"
John 9:29
We know that God spoke to Moses; as for that fellow, however, we do not even know where he comes from!"
Hebrews 3:2-5
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He was faithful to God, who chose him to do this work, just as Moses was faithful in his work in God's house.
3
A man who builds a house receives more honor than the house itself. In the same way Jesus is worthy of much greater honor than Moses.
4
Every house, of course, is built by someone---and God is the one who has built all things.
5
Moses was faithful in God's house as a servant, and he spoke of the things that God would say in the future.