Bible Cross References
Mine
Psalm 31:11-13
11
I became a reproach among all my enemies, but exceedingly so to my neighbors, and a fear to my acquaintance; they that saw me outside fled from me.
12
I have been forgotten as a dead man out of mind; I have become as a broken vessel.
13
For I heard the slander of many that dwelt round about; when they were gathered together against me, they took counsel to take my life.
Psalm 55:3
because of the voice of the enemy, and because of the oppression of the sinner; for they brought iniquity against me, and were wrathfully angry with me.
Psalm 69:9
For the zeal of Your house has eaten me up; and the reproaches of them that reproached You have fallen upon me.
Psalm 69:10
And I bowed down my soul with fasting, and that was made my reproach.
Psalm 69:20
My soul has waited for reproach and misery; and I waited for one to grieve with me, but there was none; and for one to comfort me, but I found none.
Psalm 89:51
with which Your enemies have reviled, O Lord; with which they have reviled the recompense of Your anointed.
Romans 15:3
For even Christ did not please Himself; but as it is written, "The reproaches of those reproaching You fell on Me."
mad
Psalm 2:1
Why did the heathen rage, and the nations imagine vain things?
Luke 6:11
But they were filled with fury, and they were discussing with one another what they might do to Jesus.
Acts 7:54
Now hearing these things they were infuriated in their hearts, and were gnashing their teeth against him.
Acts 26:11
And I punished them often in all the synagogues, and compelled them to blaspheme; and being exceedingly enraged against them, I persecuted them even as far as to foreign cities.
sworn
Acts 23:12-35
12
Now when it was day, some of the Jews joined in a conspiracy and bound themselves by a curse, saying neither would they eat nor drink until they would kill Paul.
13
And there were over four hundred who had made this plot;
14
who came to the chief priests and to the elders and said, "We have bound ourselves by oath with a curse to taste nothing until we kill Paul.
15
Now you, therefore, together with the council, suggest to the commander that he be brought down to you tomorrow, as though you are going to determine more accurately the things concerning him; but we, before he comes near, are prepared to kill him."
16
But when Paul's sister's son heard about the ambush, he came and entered into the barracks, and told [this] to Paul.
17
And Paul, summoning one of the centurions and said, "Lead this young man away to the commander, for he has something to tell him."
18
Therefore taking him along, he brought him to the commander and said, "The prisoner Paul, having summoned me, asked me to bring this young man to you, for he has something to say to you."
19
And the commander, taking him by his hand, withdrew to a private place and inquired, "What is it that you have to tell me?"
20
And he said, "The Jews have agreed to ask that tomorrow you bring Paul down to the Sanhedrin, as though they are going to learn something more accurate concerning him.
21
Therefore you [must] not be persuaded by them; for more than four hundred of them are lying in wait for him, who have bound themselves by a curse neither to eat nor to drink until they kill him; and now they are prepared, waiting for the promise from you."
22
Then the commander dismissed the young man, and commanded him, "Tell no one that you have made known these things to me."
23
And having summoned two of the centurions he said, "Make ready two hundred soldiers, and seventy horsemen, and two hundred spearmen, in order that they may go to Caesarea, to leave at the third hour of the night;
24
and place mounts at [their] disposal, in order that they may put Paul on them, and bring him safely to Felix the governor."
25
And he wrote a letter which contained this content:
26
Claudius Lysias, to the most excellent governor Felix: Greetings.
27
This man, having been arrested by the Jews, was about to be killed by them. I came upon [them] with the detachment of soldiers and rescued him, having learned that he is a Roman.
28
And desiring to know the cause for which they were accusing him, I took him down to their council;
29
and I found that he was accused concerning questions of their law, [but] had no accusation [against him] worthy of death or chains.
30
And when it became known to me that a plot against the man by the Jews was about to happen, I sent him at once to you, and also commanded the accusers to state the charges against him before you. Farewell.
31
Then the soldiers, as they were commanded, took Paul and brought him during the night to Antipatris.
32
And on the next day they left the horsemen to go on with him, and returned to the barracks.
33
When they entered into Caesarea and delivered the letter to the governor, [they] also presented Paul to him.
34
And when the governor read the letter, he asked what province he was from. And learning that he was from Cilicia,
35
he said, "I will give you a hearing when your accusers arrive." And he commanded him to be guarded in Herod's Praetorium.