Matthew 14:9 Cross References - Anderson

9 And the king was grieved: but on account of his oath, and those who reclined at table with him, he commanded it to be given.

Matthew 14:1

1 At that time Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame of Jesus;

Matthew 14:5

5 And he intended to put him to death, but feared the multitude, because they regarded him as a prophet.

Matthew 27:17-26

17 Therefore, while they were together, Pilate said to them: Which do you wish me to release to you, Barabbas, or Jesus, who is called Christ? 18 For he knew that through envy they had delivered him up. 19 While he was sitting on the judgment-seat, his wife sent to him, saying: Have nothing to do with that just man, for I have suffered much to-day in a dream, because of him. 20 But the chief priests and the elders persuaded the multitude to ask Barabbas, and destroy Jesus. 21 The governor answered and said to them: Which of the two do you wish me to release to you? They replied: Barabbas. 22 Pilate said to them: What then shall I do with Jesus, who is called Christ? They all said to him: Let him be crucified. 23 But the governor said: Why, what evil has he done? But they cried vehemently, saying: Let him be crucified. 24 When Pilate saw that he gained nothing, but rather that a tumult was rising, he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude, and said: I am innocent of the blood of this just man; you will see to it. 25 And all the people answered and said: His blood be upon us and upon our children. 26 Then he released to them Barabbas; but after he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him up to be crucified.

Mark 6:14

14 And Herod the king heard of him, for his name had be come known; and he said: John the Immerser has risen from the dead, and for this reason, the powers of the spiritual world are active within him.

Mark 6:20

20 for Herod feared John, because he knew him to be a just and holy man; and he kept him in safety. And having heard him, he did many things, and heard him with pleasure.

Mark 6:26

26 And the king was very sad; yet, on account of his oath and his guests, he would not reject her.

Luke 13:32

32 And he said to them: Go and toll that fox, Be hold, I cast out demons, and perform cures to-day and to-morrow, and the third day I finish the work.

John 19:12-16

12 After this Pilate sought to release him. But the Jews cried out, saying: If you release this man, you are not Caesar's friend. Every one that makes himself a king, speaks against Caesar 13 Then Pilate, when he heard that word, led Jesus out, and sat on the judgment-seat, in a place called the Pavement, but in Hebrew, Gabbatha; 14 it was the preparation for the passover, and about the third hour; and he said to the Jews, Behold your king! 15 But they cried out: Away with him, away with him; crucify him! Pilate said to them: Shall I crucify your king? The chief priests answered: "We have no king but Caesar 16 Then he, therefore, delivered him to them to be crucified. And they took Jesus, and led him away.

Acts 24:23-27

23 And he commanded the centurion to keep him under guard, and to relax the rigor of his confinement, and to forbid no one of his friends to minister or to come to him. 24 And, after some days, Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was a Jewess; and he sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith in Christ. 25 And as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and the judgment to come, Felix trembled, and answered: For the present withdraw; when I have a convenient season, I will call for you. 26 He hoped, at the same time, that money would have been given him by Paul, to release him. For this reason, he sent for him very frequently, and conversed with him. 27 But, after two years, Felix received Portius Festus as his successor; and Felix, wishing to confer a favor on the Jews, left Paul bound.

Acts 25:3-9

3 and, asking a favor against him, besought him that he would send and have him brought to Jerusalem, laying a plot to kill him on the road. 4 Then Festus answered, that Paul was under guard in Caesarea, and that he himself would soon depart thither. 5 Therefore, said he, let those among you who are men of influence, go down with me, and accuse this man, if there is any wickedness in him. 6 And he remained among them not more than eight or ten days, and then went down to Caesarea And, on the next day, he sat upon the judgment-seat, and commanded Paul to be brought. 7 And when he had come, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around, and brought many and heavy accusations against Paul, which they were not able to prove, 8 he answering for himself: Neither against the law of the Jews, nor against the temple, nor against Caesar, have I committed any offense. 9 But Festus, willing to confer a favor on the Jews, answered Paul, and said: Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged before me concerning these things?

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