Acts 20:1 Cross References - Great

1 After that the rage was ceased, Paul called the dyscyples vnto hym, and toke hys leaue of them, and departed for to go into Macedonia.

Genesis 48:10

10 And the eyes of Israel were dymme for age, so that he coulde not well see. And he broughte them to hym, and he kyssed them and embraced them.

1 Samuel 20:41-42

41 And as sone as the lad was gone, Dauid arose out of a place that was towarde the south, and fell on hys face to the grounde, and worshypped thre tymes. And they kissed ether other, & wept together so longe, tyll Dauid exceaded in weping. 42 And Ionathas sayde to Dauid: go in peace. And the thynges which we haue sworne both of vs in the name of the Lorde, sayinge: the Lorde be betwene the & me, & betwene thy sede & myne, let them stonde for euer. And he arose, & departed. And Ionathas went into the towne.

Acts 11:26

26 And when he had founde him, he brought him vnto Antioche. And it chaunsed that a whole yeare they had their conuersacion with the congregacion there, and taught moch people: in so moch, that the discyples of Antioche were the fyrst that were called Christen.

Acts 16:9

9 And a visyon appered to Paul in the nyght. There stode a man of Macedonia and prayed him, saying: come into Macedonia, and helpe vs.

Acts 19:21

21 After these thynges were ended, Paul purposed in the sprete (whan he had passed ouer Macedonia and Achaia) to go to Ierusalem, saying: After I haue bene there, I must also se Rome.

Acts 19:23-41

23 The same tyme ther arose no lytell a do aboute that waye. 24 For a certayne man named Demetrius, a syluersmyth (which made syluer shrynes for Diana) was not a lytell beneficiall vnto the craftesmen. 25 Whom he called together with the workemen of lyke occupacion, and sayd: Syrs, ye knowe that by this crafte we haue aduauntage. 26 Moreouer, ye se & heare that not alone at Ephesus, but allmost thorowe out all Asia, thys Paul hath persuaded & turned awaye moche people sayinge, that they be not goddes which are made with handes. 27 So that not only this oure crafte cometh into parell to be set at nought: but also that the temple of the greate Goddesse Diana shulde be despysed, & her magnificence shulde be destroyed, whom all Asia and the world worshyppeth. 28 When they hearde these sayinges, they were full of wrathe, & cryed out, sayinge. Greate is Diana of the Ephesians. 29 And al the cytie was on a rore, and they russhed into the comen hall with one assent, & caught Gaius and Aristarcus, men of Macedonia, Pauls companions. 30 When Paul wolde haue entred in vnto the people, the dysciples suffred hym not. 31 But certayne of the chefe of Asia (which were his frendes) sent vnto him, desyrynge him, that he wolde not preace into the comen hall. 32 Some therfore cryed one thyng and some another, & the congregacion was all out of quiete, & the moare parte knewe not wherfore they were come together. 33 Some of the company drue forth Alexander, the Iewes thrustynge hym forwardes. Alexander: beckened with the hande, and wolde haue geuen the people an answer. 34 When they knewe that he was a Iewe, ther arose a shoute almost for the space of two houres, of all men, cryinge: greate is Diana of the Ephesyans. 35 When the towne clarcke had ceased the people, he sayde: ye men of Ephesus, what man is it that knoweth not how that the cytie of the Ephesyans is a worshypper of the great goddesse Diana, of the ymage which cam from heauen. 36 Seinge then that no man sayth here agaynst, ye ought to be content, and to do nothynge rashly: 37 for ye haue brought hyther these men: which are nether robbers of churches, not yet despisers of youre goddesse 38 Wherfore, yf Demetrius and the craftes men which are with hym, haue a matter agaynst eny man, the lawe is open, and ther are rulers, let them accuse one another. 39 But yf ye goo aboute eny other thynge, it shall be determined in a lawfull congregacyon. 40 For we are in ieopardy to be accused of thys dayes vproure, for as moche as ther is no cause, wherby we maye geue a rekenynge of thys concourse of people. 41 And when he had thus spoken, he let the congregacion departe.

Acts 20:10

10 But whan Paul went doune, he fell on him & embrased him and sayde: make nothynge a do, for his lyfe is in hym.

Acts 20:37

37 And they all wepte sore and fell on Pauls necke, and kyssed hym,

Acts 21:5-6

5 And when the dayes were ended we departed and went oure waye, and they all brought vs on oure waye, with wyues and chyldren, tyll we were come out of the cytie. And we kneled downe in the shore and prayde. 6 And when we had taken oure leaue one of another, we toke shippe, & they returned home agayne:

Romans 16:16

16 Salute one another wyth an holy kysse. The congregacions of Christ salute you.

1 Corinthians 16:5

5 I wyll come vnto you whan I go ouer to Macedonia. For I wyll go thorowe out Macedonia.

1 Corinthians 16:20

20 All the brethren grete you Grete ye one another with an holy kysse.

2 Corinthians 7:5

5 For when we were come into Macedonia oure flesshe had no rest, but we were troubled on euery syde. Outwarde was fyghtyng, inward was feare.

2 Corinthians 13:12

12 Grete one another in an holy kysse.

1 Thessalonians 5:26

26 Grete all the brethren wyth an holy kysse.

1 Timothy 1:3

3 As I besought the to abyde styll at Ephesus (when I departed into Macedonia) euen so do, that thou commaunde some, that they folowe no straunge doctrine,

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