26 Brethren loke on youre callinge howe that not manye wyse men after the fleshe, not manie myghty, not manye of hye degre are called:
1 Corinthians 1:26 Cross References - Matthew
Zephaniah 3:12
12 In the also will I leaue a small poore simple people, which shal trust in the name of the Lorde.
Matthew 11:25-26
Luke 1:3
3 I determined also, assone as I had searched out dylygentlye all thinges from the beginning, that then I would write vnto the, good Theophilus:
Luke 10:21
21 That same time reioysed Iesus in the spirite, and sayde: I confesse vnto the father, Lorde of heauen and earth, that thou haste hyd these thynges from the wyse and prudente, and hast opened them to the babes. Euen so father for so pleased it the.
Luke 18:24-25
John 4:46-53
46 And Iesus came againe into Cana of Galile: wher he turned water into wine. And there was a certayne ruler, whose sonne was sicke at Capernaum.
47 Assone as the same heard that Iesus was come out of Iury into Galile, he wente vnto hym, and besoughte hym, that he woulde descende and heale hys sonne: For he was euen ready to dye.
48 Then sayed Iesus vnto hym: except ye se sygnes and wonders ye can not beleue.
49 The ruler sayd vnto him: Syr come awaie or euer my chylde dye.
50 Iesus sayd vnto hym: Go thy waie, thy sonne liueth. And the man beleued the wordes that Iesus had spoken vnto hym, and went hys way.
51 And anone as he went on his waye, hys seruauntes mette hym and tolde hym sayinge, thy chylde lyueth.
52 Then enquered he of them the houre when he began to amende, and they saied vnto hym: yester daye the seuenth houre the feuer lefte hym.
53 And the father knewe that it was the same houre in whyche Iesus sayed vnto hym: Thy sonne lyueth. And he beleued and al his housholde.
John 7:47-49
John 19:38-39
38 After that Ioseph of Arimathia (whiche was a disciple of Iesus, but secretely for feare of the Iewes) besought Pylate that he myght take doune the bodye of Iesus. And Pylate gaue him licence.
39 And there came also Nicodemus whiche at the begynnyng came to Iesus by nyght, and broughte of myrre & aloes myngled together aboute an hundred pounde wayght.
Acts 13:7
7 whiche was with the ruler of the countrey one Sergius Paulus a prudent man. The same ruler called vnto hym Barnabas and Saule, and desyred to heare the word of God.
Acts 13:12
12 Then the rular when he saw what had happened, beleued, and wondered at the doctryne of the Lorde.
Acts 17:34
34 Howbeit certayne men claue vnto Paule, and beleued, amonge the which was Dionisius a senatoure, and a woman named Damaris and other wyth them.
1 Corinthians 1:20
20 Where is the wyse? Where is the scribe? Where is the searcher of this worlde?
1 Corinthians 2:3-6
3 And I was amonge you in weaknes, & in feare and in muche tremblinge.
4 And my wordes and my preachinge were not wyth entisynge wordes of mannes wysdome but in shewinge of the spirite, and of power,
5 that youre fayth shoulde not stande in the wysdome of men, but in the power of God.
6 That we speake of, is wisdome amonge that are perfecte: not the wisdome of this world (whiche go to nought)
1 Corinthians 2:8
8 whiche wisdome none of the rulars of this worlde knewe. For had they knowen it, they would not haue crucified the Lorde of Glorye.
1 Corinthians 2:13
13 which thinges also we speake, not in the conninge wordes of mannes wysdome, but wyth the conning wordes of the holye ghost, makinge spyritual comparisons of spirituall thinges.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
18 Let no man deceyue hym selfe. Yf anye man seme, wyse amonge you, let hym be a fole in thys worlde that he maye be wyse.
19 For the wysdome of this worlde is folyshnes wyth God. For it is wrytten: he compaseth the wyse in theyr craftynes.
20 And agayne, God knoweth the thoughtes of the wyse that they be vayne.
Philippians 4:22
22 All the sainctes salute you, and most of all they, which are of the Emperours houshholde.
James 1:9-11
9 Let the brother of low degre reioyce in that he is exalted,
10 and the ryche in that he is made lowe. For euen as the flower of the grasse, shal he vanysh away.
11 The sonne riseth with heat, and the grasse widereth, and hys flower falleth awaye, & the beautye of the fashyon of it perysheth: euen so shal the ryche man peryshe wyth hys aboundaunce.
James 2:5
5 Harken my deare beloued brethren. Hath not God chosen the pore of thys world, which are ryche in faythe, and heyres of the kyngedome whiche he promysed to them that loue hym?
James 3:13-17
13 So can no fountayne geue both salte water & freshe also. If any man be wyse and endued wyth learnynge amonge you, let hym shewe the workes of hys good conuersacyon in mekenes that is coupled with wysdome.
14 But, yf ye haue bitter enuyinge and strife in youre hertes, reioyce not: neyther be lyars agaynste the trueth.
15 Thys wysedome descendeth not from aboue: but is earthye, & naturall, and deuelyshe:
16 For where enuiynge and stryfe is there is vnstablenes and all maner of euyll workes.
17 But the wysedome that is from aboue, is fyrste pure, then peasable, gentle, and easye to be entreated, full of mercye & good frutes, wythoute iudgynge, and wythout simulacyon:
2 John 1:1
1 The elder to the electe Lady, and her children, whiche I loue in the trueth: and not I onelye, but also all that knowe the trueth,