Bible Cross References
the king
Matthew 14:1
At that time Herod, the ruler of Galilee, heard about Jesus.
Mark 6:14
Now King Herod heard about all this, because Jesus' reputation had spread everywhere. Some people were saying, "John the Baptist has come back to life! That is why he has this power to perform miracles."
sorry
Matthew 14:5
Herod wanted to kill him, but he was afraid of the Jewish people, because they considered John to be a prophet.
Matthew 27:17-26
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So when the crowd gathered, Pilate asked them, "Which one do you want me to set free for you? Jesus Barabbas or Jesus called the Messiah?"
18
He knew very well that the Jewish authorities had handed Jesus over to him because they were jealous.
19
While Pilate was sitting in the judgment hall, his wife sent him a message: "Have nothing to do with that innocent man, because in a dream last night I suffered much on account of him."
20
The chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask Pilate to set Barabbas free and have Jesus put to death.
21
But Pilate asked the crowd, "Which one of these two do you want me to set free for you?" "Barabbas!" they answered.
22
"What, then, shall I do with Jesus called the Messiah?" Pilate asked them. "Crucify him!" they all answered.
23
But Pilate asked, "What crime has he committed?" Then they started shouting at the top of their voices: "Crucify him!"
24
When Pilate saw that it was no use to go on, but that a riot might break out, he took some water, washed his hands in front of the crowd, and said, "I am not responsible for the death of this man! This is your doing!"
25
The whole crowd answered, "Let the responsibility for his death fall on us and on our children!"
26
Then Pilate set Barabbas free for them; and after he had Jesus whipped, he handed him over to be crucified.
Daniel 6:14-16
14
When the king heard this, he was upset and did his best to find some way to rescue Daniel. He kept trying until sunset.
15
Then Daniel's enemies came back to the king and said to him, "Your Majesty knows that according to the laws of the Medes and Persians no order which the king issues can be changed."
16
So the king gave orders for Daniel to be taken and thrown into the pit filled with lions. He said to Daniel, "May your God, whom you serve so loyally, rescue you."
Mark 6:20
Herod was afraid of John because he knew that John was a good and holy man, and so he kept him safe. He liked to listen to him, even though he became greatly disturbed every time he heard him.
Mark 6:26
This made the king very sad, but he could not refuse her because of the vows he had made in front of all his guests.
Luke 13:32
Jesus answered them, "Go and tell that fox: 'I am driving out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow, and on the third day I shall finish my work.'
John 19:12-16
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When Pilate heard this, he tried to find a way to set Jesus free. But the crowd shouted back, "If you set him free, that means that you are not the Emperor's friend! Anyone who claims to be a king is a rebel against the Emperor!"
13
When Pilate heard these words, he took Jesus outside and sat down on the judge's seat in the place called "The Stone Pavement." (In Hebrew the name is "Gabbatha.")
14
It was then almost noon of the day before the Passover. Pilate said to the people, "Here is your king!"
15
They shouted back, "Kill him! Kill him! Crucify him!" Pilate asked them, "Do you want me to crucify your king?" The chief priests answered, "The only king we have is the Emperor!"
16
Then Pilate handed Jesus over to them to be crucified. So they took charge of Jesus.
Acts 24:23-27
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He ordered the officer in charge of Paul to keep him under guard, but to give him some freedom and allow his friends to provide for his needs.
24
After some days Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish. He sent for Paul and listened to him as he talked about faith in Christ Jesus.
25
But as Paul went on discussing about goodness, self-control, and the coming Day of Judgment, Felix was afraid and said, "You may leave now. I will call you again when I get the chance."
26
At the same time he was hoping that Paul would give him some money; and for this reason he would call for him often and talk with him.
27
After two years had passed, Porcius Festus succeeded Felix as governor. Felix wanted to gain favor with the Jews so he left Paul in prison.
Acts 25:3-9
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to do them the favor of having Paul come to Jerusalem, for they had made a plot to kill him on the way.
4
Festus answered, "Paul is being kept a prisoner in Caesarea, and I myself will be going back there soon.
5
Let your leaders go to Caesarea with me and accuse the man if he has done anything wrong."
6
Festus spent another eight or ten days with them and then went to Caesarea. On the next day he sat down in the judgment court and ordered Paul to be brought in.
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.
8
But Paul defended himself: "I have done nothing wrong against the Law of the Jews or against the Temple or against the Roman Emperor."
9
But Festus wanted to gain favor with the Jews, so he asked Paul, "Would you be willing to go to Jerusalem and be tried on these charges before me there?"
the oath's
Numbers 30:5-8
5
But if her father forbids her to fulfill the vow when he hears about it, she is not required to keep it. The LORD will forgive her, because her father refused to let her keep it.
6
If an unmarried woman makes a vow, whether deliberately or carelessly, or promises to abstain from something, and then marries,
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she must do everything that she vowed or promised unless her husband raises an objection when he hears about it.
8
But if her husband forbids her to fulfill the vow when he hears about it, she is not required to keep it. The LORD will forgive her.
Judges 11:30
Jephthah promised the LORD: "If you will give me victory over the Ammonites,
Judges 11:31
I will burn as an offering the first person that comes out of my house to meet me, when I come back from the victory. I will offer that person to you as a sacrifice."
Judges 11:39
After two months she came back to her father. He did what he had promised the LORD, and she died still a virgin. This was the origin of the custom in Israel
Judges 21:1
When the Israelites had gathered at Mizpah, they had made a solemn promise to the LORD: "None of us will allow a Benjaminite to marry a daughter of ours."
Judges 21:7-23
7
What shall we do to provide wives for the men of Benjamin who are left? We have made a solemn promise to the LORD that we will not give them any of our daughters."
8
When they asked if there was some group out of the tribes of Israel that had not gone to the gathering at Mizpah, they found out that no one from Jabesh in Gilead had been there;
9
at the roll call of the army no one from Jabesh had responded.
10
So the assembly sent twelve thousand of their bravest men with the orders, "Go and kill everyone in Jabesh, including women and children.
11
Kill all the males, and also every woman who is not a virgin."
12
They found four hundred young virgins among the people in Jabesh, so they brought them to the camp at Shiloh, which is in the land of Canaan.
13
Then the whole assembly sent word to the Benjaminites who were at Rimmon Rock and offered to end the war.
14
The Benjaminites came back, and the other Israelites gave them the young women from Jabesh whom they had not killed. But there were not enough of them.
15
The people felt sorry for the Benjaminites because the LORD had broken the unity of the tribes of Israel.
16
So the leaders of the gathering said, "There are no more women in the tribe of Benjamin. What shall we do to provide wives for the men who are left?
17
Israel must not lose one of its twelve tribes. We must find a way for the tribe of Benjamin to survive,
18
but we cannot allow them to marry our daughters, because we have put a curse on anyone who allows a Benjaminite to marry one of our daughters."
19
Then they thought, "The yearly festival of the LORD at Shiloh is coming soon." (Shiloh is north of Bethel, south of Lebonah, and east of the road between Bethel and Shechem.)
20
They told the Benjaminites, "Go and hide in the vineyards
21
and watch. When the young women of Shiloh come out to dance during the festival, you come out of the vineyards. Each of you take a wife by force from among them and take her back to the territory of Benjamin with you.
22
If their fathers or brothers come to you and protest, you can tell them, 'Please let us keep them, because we did not take them from you in battle to be our wives. And since you did not give them to us, you are not guilty of breaking your promise.' "
23
The Benjaminites did this; each of them chose a wife from the young women who were dancing at Shiloh and carried her away. Then they went back to their own territory, rebuilt their towns, and lived there.
1 Samuel 14:24
The Israelites were weak with hunger that day, because Saul, with a solemn oath, had given the order: "A curse be on anyone who eats any food today before I take revenge on my enemies." So nobody had eaten anything all day.
1 Samuel 14:28
But one of the men told him, "We are all weak from hunger, but your father threatened us and said, 'A curse be on anyone who eats any food today.' "
1 Samuel 14:39-45
39
I promise by the living LORD, who gives Israel victory, that the guilty one will be put to death, even if he is my son Jonathan." But no one said anything.
40
Then Saul said to them, "All of you stand over there, and Jonathan and I will stand over here." "Do whatever you think best," they answered.
41
Saul said to the LORD, the God of Israel, " LORD, why have you not answered me today? LORD, God of Israel, answer me by the sacred stones. If the guilt is Jonathan's or mine, answer by the Urim; but if it belongs to your people Israel, answer by the Thummim." The answer indicated Jonathan and Saul; and the people were cleared.
42
Then Saul said, "Decide between my son Jonathan and me." And Jonathan was indicated.
43
Then Saul asked Jonathan, "What have you done?" Jonathan answered, "I ate a little honey with the stick I was holding. Here I am---I am ready to die."
44
Saul said to him, "May God strike me dead if you are not put to death!"
45
But the people said to Saul, "Will Jonathan, who won this great victory for Israel, be put to death? No! We promise by the living LORD that he will not lose even a hair from his head. What he did today was done with God's help." So the people saved Jonathan from being put to death.
1 Samuel 25:22
May God strike me dead if I don't kill every last one of those men before morning!"
1 Samuel 25:32-34
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David said to her, "Praise the LORD, the God of Israel, who sent you today to meet me!
33
Thank God for your good sense and for what you have done today in keeping me from the crime of murder and from taking my own revenge.
34
The LORD has kept me from harming you. But I swear by the living God of Israel that if you had not hurried to meet me, all of Nabal's men would have been dead by morning!"
1 Samuel 28:10
Then Saul made a sacred vow. "By the living LORD I promise that you will not be punished for doing this," he told her.
2 Kings 6:31-33
31
He exclaimed, "May God strike me dead if Elisha is not beheaded before the day is over!"
32
And he sent a messenger to get Elisha. Meanwhile Elisha was at home with some elders who were visiting him. Before the king's messenger arrived, Elisha said to the elders, "That murderer is sending someone to kill me! Now, when he gets here, shut the door and don't let him come in. The king himself will be right behind him."
33
He had hardly finished saying this, when the king arrived and said, "It's the LORD who has brought this trouble on us! Why should I wait any longer for him to do something?"
Ecclesiastes 5:2
Think before you speak, and don't make any rash promises to God. He is in heaven and you are on earth, so don't say any more than you have to.