Song of Songs 2:4 Cross References - Great

4 He bringeth me into hys wyne seller, hys banner spred ouer me, is loue.

Esther 7:7

7 And the kynge arose from the bancket and from the wyne in hys displeasure, & went into the palace garden. And Haman stode vp, & besought quene Esther for his lyfe: for he sawe, that there was a mischefe prepared for him of the king all ready.

Job 1:10

10 hast thou not preserued him, & his house, and all that he hath on euery syde? Thou hast blessed the worckes of hys handes, and hys possessyon is encreased in the lande.

Psalms 20:5

5 We wyll reioyse in thy saluacyon, and triumphe in the name of the Lorde oure God the Lorde perfourme all thy peticions.

Psalms 60:4

4 Thou hast geuen a token for soch as feare the, that they maye triumphe because of the treuth. Sel

Psalms 63:2-5

2 My soule thrusteth for the: my flesh also longeth after the in a baren and drye lande, where no water is. 3 Thus haue I loked for the in holynesse that I myght beholde thy power and glory. 4 For thy louing kindnes is better then thy lyfe it selfe: my lippes shal prayse the. 5 As longe as I lyue will I magnyfye the on this maner, and lyft vp my handes in thy name.

Psalms 84:10

10 For one daye in thy courtes is better then a thousande.

Song of Songs 1:1

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Song of Songs 1:4

4 drawe thou me vnto the: we wyll runne after the. The kynge hath brought me into hys preuy chambres. We wyll be glad & reioyce in the, we thynke more of thy loue then of wyne. They that be ryghteous loue the.

Song of Songs 5:1

1 I Am come into my garden, O my sister, my spouse: I haue gathered my Myrre with my spyce. I haue eaten hony with my hony combe, I haue dronke my wyne with my mylke. Eate, O ye frendes, dryncke and be mery, O ye beloued.

Song of Songs 6:4

4 Thou art beautyfull, o my loue, as is the place of Thirza, thou art fayre as Ierusalem, fearfull as an armye of men, wt theyr banners.

Isaiah 11:10

10 And in that daye shal the gentyles enquere after the rote of Iesse which shalbe set vp for a token vnto the people, & hys dwellynge shalbe glorious.

John 14:21-23

21 He that hath my commaundementes, and kepeth them: the same is he that loueth me. And he that loueth me, shalbe loued of my father: and I wyll loue hym, and wyll shewe myne awne selfe to him. 22 Iudas sayth vnto hym: (not Iudas Iscarioth) Lorde, what is done that thou wylt shewe thy selfe vnto vs, and not vnto the world? 23 Iesus answered & sayd: vnto them: yf a man loue me, he will kepe my sayinges, and my father wyll loue hym, and we wyll come vnto hym, and dwell wt hym.

John 15:9-15

9 As the father hath loued me, euen so haue I also loued you. Continue ye in my loue. 10 If ye kepe my commaundementes, ye shall byde in my loue, euen as I haue kepte my fathers commaundementes, & byde in hys loue. 11 These thynges haue I spoken vnto you, that my ioye myghte remayne vnto you, and that youre ioye myght be full. 12 Thys is my commaundement, that ye loue together, as I haue loued you. 13 Greater loue hath no man, then thys: that a man bestowe hys lyfe for his frendes. 14 Ye are my frendes, yf ye do whatsoeuer I commaunde you. 15 Hence forth call I you not seruauntes: for the seruaunt knoweth not what hys lorde doeth. But you haue I called frendes: for all thynges that I haue heard of my father, haue I opened to you.

Romans 5:8-10

8 But God setteth out his loue toward vs, seynge that whyll we were yet synners Christ dyed for vs. 9 Moch more then now (we that are iustifyed by hys bloud) shall be saued from wrath thorow hym. 10 For yf when we were enemyes, we were reconcyled to God by the deeth of hys sonne: moch more, seynge we are reconcyled, we shalbe preserued by hys lyfe.

Romans 8:28-39

28 We knowe that all thynhes worke for the best vnto them that loue God, which also are called of purpose. 29 For those which he knewe before, he also ordeyned before, that they shulde be lyke fassyoned vnto the shape of hys sonne, that he myght be the fyrst begotten sonne amonge many brethren. 30 Moreouer, whom he appoynted before, them also he called. And whom he hath called, them also he iustyfyed: and whom he iustyfyed, them he also gloryfyed. 31 What shall we then saye to these thinges? yf God be on oure syde, who can be agaynst vs? 32 which spared not hys awne sonne, but gaue him for vs all: how can it be, that with hym he shulde not geue vs all thynges also? 33 Who shall laye eny thynge to the charge of Goddes chosen; it is God that iustyfyeth: 34 who is he that can condempne? it is Chryst which dyed, yee, rather which is rysen agayne, which is also on the ryght hande of God, and maketh intercessyon for us. 35 Who shall seperate vs from the loue of God? shall tribulacyon? or angusshe? or persecucyon? other honger? ether nakednesse? ether parell? ether swearde? 36 As it is written: for thy sake are we kylled all daye longe, and are counted as shepe apoynted to be slayne. 37 Neuerthelesse, in all these thynges we ouercome thorowe hym that loued vs. 38 For I am sure, that nether deeth, nether lyfe, nether Angels, nor rule, nether power, nether thynges present, nether thynges to come, 39 nether heygth, nether loweth, nether eny other creature shal be able to departe vs from the loue of God, which is in Christ Iesu oure Lorde.

Revelation 3:20

20 Beholde, I stande at the dore, & knocke. If eny man heare my voyce, and open the dore, I wyll come in to hym, and wyll suppe with hym, and he with me.

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