Bible Cross References
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Isaiah 2:3
and their people will say, "Let us go up the hill of the LORD, to the Temple of Israel's God. He will teach us what he wants us to do; we will walk in the paths he has chosen. For the LORD's teaching comes from Jerusalem; from Zion he speaks to his people."
Micah 4:1
In days to come the mountain where the Temple stands will be the highest one of all, towering above all the hills. Many nations will come streaming to it,
Micah 4:2
and their people will say, "Let us go up the hill of the LORD, to the Temple of Israel's God. He will teach us what he wants us to do; we will walk in the paths he has chosen. For the LORD's teaching comes from Jerusalem; from Zion he speaks to his people."
Zechariah 14:8
When that day comes, fresh water will flow from Jerusalem, half of it to the Dead Sea and the other half to the Mediterranean. It will flow all year long, in the dry season as well as the wet.
Acts 13:1-3
1
In the church at Antioch there were some prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon (called the Black), Lucius (from Cyrene), Manaen (who had been brought up with Governor Herod ), and Saul.
2
While they were serving the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said to them, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul, to do the work to which I have called them."
3
They fasted and prayed, placed their hands on them, and sent them off.
Acts 15:35
Paul and Barnabas spent some time in Antioch, and together with many others they taught and preached the word of the Lord.
Acts 15:36
Some time later Paul said to Barnabas, "Let us go back and visit the believers in every town where we preached the word of the Lord, and let us find out how they are getting along."
Acts 16:9
That night Paul had a vision in which he saw a Macedonian standing and begging him, "Come over to Macedonia and help us!"
Acts 16:10
As soon as Paul had this vision, we got ready to leave for Macedonia, because we decided that God had called us to preach the Good News to the people there.
Acts 17:1
Paul and Silas traveled on through Amphipolis and Apollonia and came to Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue.
Acts 17:10
As soon as night came, the believers sent Paul and Silas to Berea. When they arrived, they went to the synagogue.
Acts 17:11
The people there were more open-minded than the people in Thessalonica. They listened to the message with great eagerness, and every day they studied the Scriptures to see if what Paul said was really true.
Acts 17:15
The men who were taking Paul went with him as far as Athens and then returned to Berea with instructions from Paul that Silas and Timothy should join him as soon as possible.
Acts 18:1-17
1
After this, Paul left Athens and went on to Corinth.
2
There he met a Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, for Emperor Claudius had ordered all the Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to see them,
3
and stayed and worked with them, because he earned his living by making tents, just as they did.
4
He held discussions in the synagogue every Sabbath, trying to convince both Jews and Greeks.
5
When Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul gave his whole time to preaching the message, testifying to the Jews that Jesus is the Messiah.
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."
7
So he left them and went to live in the house of a Gentile named Titius Justus, who worshiped God; his house was next to the synagogue.
8
Crispus, who was the leader of the synagogue, believed in the Lord, together with all his family; and many other people in Corinth heard the message, believed, and were baptized.
9
One night Paul had a vision in which the Lord said to him, "Do not be afraid, but keep on speaking and do not give up,
10
for I am with you. No one will be able to harm you, for many in this city are my people."
11
So Paul stayed there for a year and a half, teaching the people the word of God.
12
When Gallio was made the Roman governor of Achaia, Jews there got together, seized Paul, and took him into court.
13
"This man," they said, "is trying to persuade people to worship God in a way that is against the law!"
14
Paul was about to speak when Gallio said to the Jews, "If this were a matter of some evil crime or wrong that has been committed, it would be reasonable for me to be patient with you Jews.
15
But since it is an argument about words and names and your own law, you yourselves must settle it. I will not be the judge of such things!"
16
And he drove them out of the court.
17
They all grabbed Sosthenes, the leader of the synagogue, and beat him in front of the court. But that did not bother Gallio a bit.
2 Corinthians 10:13-16
13
As for us, however, our boasting will not go beyond certain limits; it will stay within the limits of the work which God has set for us, and this includes our work among you.
14
And since you are within those limits, we were not going beyond them when we came to you, bringing the Good News about Christ.
15
So we do not boast about the work that others have done beyond the limits God set for us. Instead, we hope that your faith may grow and that we may be able to do a much greater work among you, always within the limits that God has set.
16
Then we can preach the Good News in other countries beyond you and shall not have to boast about work already done in someone else's field.
1 Thessalonians 1:8
For not only did the message about the Lord go out from you throughout Macedonia and Achaia, but the news about your faith in God has gone everywhere. There is nothing, then, that we need to say.
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1 Corinthians 4:7
Who made you superior to others? Didn't God give you everything you have? Well, then, how can you boast, as if what you have were not a gift?