Bible Cross References
As for the Jebusites the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the children of Judah could not drive them out: but the Jebusites dwell with the children of Judah at Jerusalem unto this day.
Judges 1:8
The people of Judah attacked Jerusalem and captured it. They killed its people and set fire to the city.
Judges 1:21
But the people of the tribe of Benjamin did not drive out the Jebusites living in Jerusalem, and the Jebusites have continued to live there with the people of Benjamin ever since.
2 Samuel 5:6-9
6
The time came when King David and his men set out to attack Jerusalem. The Jebusites, who lived there, thought that David would not be able to conquer the city, and so they said to him, "You will never get in here; even the blind and the crippled could keep you out."
7
(But David did capture their fortress of Zion, and it became known as "David's City.")
8
That day David said to his men, "Does anybody here hate the Jebusites as much as I do? Enough to kill them? Then go up through the water tunnel and attack those poor blind cripples." (That is why it is said, "The blind and the crippled cannot enter the LORD's house.")
9
After capturing the fortress, David lived in it and named it "David's City." He built the city around it, starting at the place where land was filled in on the east side of the hill.
1 Chronicles 11:4-8
4
King David and all the Israelites went and attacked the city of Jerusalem. It was then known as Jebus, and the Jebusites, the original inhabitants of the land, were still living there.
5
The Jebusites told David he would never get inside the city, but David captured their fortress of Zion, and it became known as "David's City."
6
David said, "The first man to kill a Jebusite will be commander of the army!" Joab, whose mother was Zeruiah, led the attack and became commander.
7
Because David went to live in the fortress, it came to be called "David's City."
8
He rebuilt the city, starting at the place where land was filled in on the east side of the hill, and Joab restored the rest of the city.
Romans 7:14-21
14
We know that the Law is spiritual; but I am a mortal, sold as a slave to sin.
15
I do not understand what I do; for I don't do what I would like to do, but instead I do what I hate.
16
Since what I do is what I don't want to do, this shows that I agree that the Law is right.
17
So I am not really the one who does this thing; rather it is the sin that lives in me.
18
I know that good does not live in me---that is, in my human nature. For even though the desire to do good is in me, I am not able to do it.
19
I don't do the good I want to do; instead, I do the evil that I do not want to do.
20
If I do what I don't want to do, this means that I am no longer the one who does it; instead, it is the sin that lives in me.
21
So I find that this law is at work: when I want to do what is good, what is evil is the only choice I have.