John 19:8 Cross References - AUV

8 So, when Pilate heard this statement, he was [even] more afraid

John 19:13

13 Then when Pilate heard [them say] this, he brought Jesus outside [again] and sat down on the judge’s bench at a place called ‘The Stone Pavement,’ but in the Hebrew language is called ‘Gabbatha.’

Acts 14:11-19

11 And when the crowd saw what Paul had done, they shouted in the dialect of Lycaonia, "The gods have come down to us in human form." 12 So, they called Barnabas, "Zeus," and Paul "Hermes," because Paul was the principal speaker. 13 Then the priest of Zeus, whose temple was at the entrance of the city, brought bulls and wreaths of flowers to the gates [of the heathen temple], wanting to offer [animal] sacrifices on behalf of the crowds. 14 But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard about what they were trying to do [to them], they tore their clothes [i.e., as an expression of frustration] and rushed over to the crowd and shouted, 15 "Gentlemen, why are you doing these things? [Do you not know that] we are also human beings with the same kind of feelings that you have? And we are just bringing you the good news that you should turn away from these useless things [i.e., idol worship] and [turn] to the living God, who created the heavens, the earth, the sea, and everything in them. 16 God allowed all nations to go their own way in past generations, 17 and yet He did not leave them without evidence about Himself. He gave you good [things], brought rain from the sky, [provided] fruitful harvests and filled [your bodies] with food and your hearts with joy." 18 And [even though] they said these things, it was difficult to restrain the crowds from offering [animal] sacrifices to them. 19 But Jews came to [Lystra] from Antioch [in Pisidia] and Iconium. When they persuaded the crowds [to reject Paul's message] they stoned him and dragged him out of town, assuming he was dead.

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