Acts 16:10 Cross References - Etheridge

10 But when Paulos had seen this vision, he immediately willed to go forth to Makedunia, for he understood that our Lord called us to evangelize them.

Acts 10:29

29 Wherefore I the more diligently came when you sent for me. But I ask you, on what account you have sent for me?

Acts 14:7

7 and there evangelized.

Acts 16:10-17

10 But when Paulos had seen this vision, he immediately willed to go forth to Makedunia, for he understood that our Lord called us to evangelize them. 11 And we went from Troas and proceeded directly to Samuthracia, and from thence the day after we came to Neapolis the city, 12 and from thence to Philippos, which is the head of Makedunia, and is a colony. But we were in that city certain days. 13 And we went out on the day of shabath without the gate of the city to the bank of the river, because there was seen a house of prayer; and sitting down we discoursed with the women who assembled there. 14 And a certain female, a seller of purple, who feared Aloha, her name was Lydia, of Theatira the city, (was there,) whose heart our Lord opened, and she heard that which Paulos spake. 15 And she was baptized, she and the sons of her house. And she besought us and said, If it be that you truly think that I have believed in our Lord, come, remain in my house; and she constrained us much. 16 AND it was while we went to the house of prayer, a certain damsel met us in whom was a spirit of divination, and she had produced her lords much gain by her divination. 17 And she came after Paulos and after us, and cried and said, These men are the servants of Aloha the Most High, and announce to us the way of salvation.

Acts 20:5-8

5 These went before us, and waited for us in Troas. 6 But we went forth from Philipos, a city of the Makedunoyee, after the days of the Phatiree, and voyaged by sea and came to Troas in five days, and there were we seven days. 7 AND on the first day in the week, when we were assembled to break the eucharist, Paulos discoursed with them, because the day following he was to depart; and he prolonged his discourse until the dividing of the night. 8 And there were many lamps of fire in the high-room [B'elitho.] where we were assembled.

Acts 20:13-15

13 But we went down to the ship, and voyaged to the port* of Thesos, because there we were to receive Paulos, for thus he had instructed us, while he himself would proceed by land. [* Portus. But Tremellius, G. Faber, Buxtorf, and Trostius say, Caetus, congregatio. Schaaff seems to prefer caetus.] 14 But when we had received him from Thesos, we took him up into the ship and came to Mitylene. 15 And from thence the day after we voyaged over against Kios the island, and again the day after we came to Samos; and we tarried at Trogalium, and the day after we came to Militos:

Acts 21:1-18

1 And we separated from them and voyaged directly unto Ko the island, and the day after we came to Rodos, and from thence to Patara; 2 and we found there a ship which was going to Punike, and we ascended into her and voyaged. 3 And coming near Kypros the island, we left it on the left hand and came unto Syria, and thence came we to Tsur: for there was the ship to relieve from her burden. 4 And having found disciples there, we sojourned with them seven days. And these said daily unto Paulos in the Spirit, That he should not go unto Urishlem. 5 And after those days we departed to go on the way. And they accompanied us, all of them, they and their wives and their children, till without the city, and kneeled upon their knees on the sea shore, and prayed. 6 And we kissed one another, and we ascended to the ship, and they returned to their homes. 7 But we voyaged from Tsur, and came to Aku the city, and gave the salutation to the brethren who were there, and abode among them one day. 8 And the day after we departed and came to Cesarea; and we entered and abode in the house of Philipos the preacher, he who was of the seven. 9 And he had four virgin daughters who prophesied. 10 And when we had been there many days, there came down from Jihud a certain prophet whose name was Agabos. 11 And he came in to us, and took the loins'-girdle of Paulos, and bound his own feet and his hands, and said, Thus saith the Spirit of Holiness, So the man the master of this girdle will the Jihudoyee bind in Urishlem; and they will deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles. 12 And when we heard these words, we and the sons of the place entreated of him not to go unto Urishlem. 13 THEN answered Paulos and said, What do you, weeping and bruising my heart? For not to be bound only am I prepared, but also to die in Urishlem, for the sake of the name of our Lord Jeshu Meshiha. 14 And when he would not be persuaded by us, we desisted, and said, The will of our Lord be done. 15 And after those days we prepared and went up to Urishlem. 16 And there went with us men, disciples, from Cesarea, who conducted with them a certain brother of the first disciples whose name was Mnason, and he was from Kypros, to receive us into his house. 17 And when we were come to Urishlem, the brethren received us joyfully. 18 And the day following we entered with Paulos to Jakub, while all the presbyters were with him.

Acts 26:13

13 at the dividing of the day, in the way, I saw from heaven, O king, shining upon me and upon all who were with me, a light which (was) more excellent than the sun.

Acts 27:1-28:16

1 And Festos commanded concerning him that he should be sent unto Caesar in Italia. And he delivered Paulos, and other prisoners with him, to a certain man, a centurion of the band of Sebaste, whose name was Julios. 2 And when he would proceed, we went down to a ship which was from Adramantos the city, to go to the region of Asia. And Aristarkos, a Makedonoya who was of Thessalunike the city, entered the ship with us. 3 And the day after we came to Tsaidon. And the centurion behaved with kindness towards Paulos, and permitted him to go to his friends and be refreshed. 4 And from thence we voyaged; and because the winds were contrary we made a circuit unto Cypros.[Al Kypros.] 5 And we went through the sea of Cilicia and of Pamphulia, and came to Mura, a city of Lukia. 6 And the centurion found there a ship from Aleksandria which was going to Italia, and he placed us in her. 7 And because she sailed heavily, (after) many days we had scarce come over against Knidos the island, and as the wind did not permit us to go directly, we went round by Kreta against Salmona the city; 8 and hardly voyaging we passing around it came to the place which is called the Fair Havens. AND it was nigh to the city named Lasia. 9 And we were there much time, until the day when the day * of the fast of the Jihudoyee had also passed, and there had become danger for one to voyage by sea. And Paulos counselled them [* Tishri, 10th day : about September 20th.] 10 and said, Men, I perceive that with distress and much loss we are to voyage, not only to the burden of the ship, but also to our own lives. 11 But the centurion hearkened to the governor and to the lord of the ship rather than to the counsel of Paulos. 12 And because that haven was not convenient to winter in, many of us desired to proceed thence, and if possible to come and winter in a certain harbour in Kreta, called Phoniks, and which looked to the south. 13 And when the wind of the south blew, and we thought we could come as we desired, we sailed round Kreta. 14 And after a little there came forth against us a blowing of the tempest which is called Tuphonikos Euroklidon; 15 and the ship was carried away, and could not stand against the wind, and we gave her into its hand. 16 And when we had passed a certain isle that is called Cyra; we could scarcely take up the boat.

Acts 28:1-16

1 AND afterwards we learned that Melita was called that island. 2 And the Barbaroyee who dwelt in it many kindnesses showed us. And they kindled a fire, and called all of us to warm, because there was great rain and cold. 3 And Paulos took many sticks and placed upon the fire; and there came forth a viper from the heat of the fire, and bit (him) in his hand. 4 And when the Barbaroyee saw it hang upon his hand, they said, Perhaps this man is a murderer, whom, though he is escaped from the sea, justice suffereth not to live. 5 But Paulos shook his hand, and cast the viper into the fire, and nothing of evil befell him. 6 But the Barbaroyee expected that he would immediately have swelled and fallen dead upon the ground; and when they had for a great while expected and saw that nothing of evil befell him, they changed their words, and said he was a god. 7 But there were possessions in that place (belonging) to a certain man whose name was Publios, who himself was the chief of the island; and he cheerfully received us into his house three days. 8 But the father of Publios was ill in a fever, and a disease of the bowels. And Paulos went in to him, and prayed and laid his hand on him, and healed him. 9 And when this was done, the rest also of them who were diseased in the island came to him and were cured. 10 And with great honours they honoured us; and when we went forth from thence they supplied us. 11 But we went forth after three months and voyaged in an Alexandrine ship which had wintered at the island; and she had upon her the sign of the Twins. 12 And we came to Sarakosa the city, and remained there three days. 13 And from thence we went round and came to Regium the city. And after one day the south wind blew, and in two days we came to Putialos, a city of Italia. 14 And we found there brethren, and they prayed of us, and we were with them seven days, and then went we unto Ruma. 15 And when the brethren who were there heard, they came forth to meet us unto the street that is called Apios Foros, and unto the Three Taverns. And when Paulos saw them he thanked Aloha, and was strengthened. 16 And we entered Ruma. And the centurion allowed Paulos to sojourn where he willed, with the soldier, him who guarded him.

2 Corinthians 2:12-13

12 WHEN, in preaching the gospel of the Meshiha, I had come to Troas, and a door was opened to me by the Lord, 13 I had no rest in my spirit because I found not Titos my brother. But leaving them, I went forth to Makedunia.

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