Job 29:13 Cross References - Matthew

13 He that shoulde haue bene lost, gaue me a good worde, and the wyddowes herte praysed me.

Deuteronomy 16:11

11 And reioyce before the Lorde thy God, both thou, thy sonne, thy daughter, thy seruaunt and thy mayd, & the Leuite that is wythin thy gates, & the straunger, the fatherles & the wedowes that are among you, in the place which the lord thy god hath chosen to make hys name dwel there.

Deuteronomy 24:13

13 but delyuer hym the pledge agayne by that the sonne go doune, & let him slepe in hys awne rayment and blesse the. And it shalbe ryghteousnes vnto the, before the Lord thy god.

Deuteronomy 26:5

5 And thou shalt answere and saye before the Lord thy God: The Syrians wolde haue destroied my father, and he went doune into Egypte and soiourned there with a fewe folcke and grewe there vnto a nacyon greate, mightie and ful of people.

Nehemiah 8:10-12

10 Therfore sayde he vnto them: go youre waye, and eate the fat, and dryncke the swete, and sende parte vnto them also that haue not prepared them selues: for this daye is holye vnto our Lorde, be not ye sory therfore: for the ioye of the Lorde is youre strength. 11 And the Leuites stilled al the people, and sayde: holde youre peace for the daye is holye, vexe not ye youre selues. 12 And all the people wente theyr waye to eate and drincke, and to sende parte vnto other, and to make great myrth, because they had vnderstande the wordes that were declared vnto them.

Job 22:9

9 Thou hast sent wyddowes away emptye and oppressed the poore fatherlesse.

Job 31:19-20

19 Haue I sene any man perysh thorow nakednesse and want of clothinge? Or any poore man for lack of rayment, 20 whose sydes thancked me not, because he was warmed wt the wolle of my shepe?

Psalms 67:4

4 O let the people reioyse and be glad, that thou iudgest the folke ryghtuouslye, and gouernest the nacions vpon earth.

Proverbs 31:6-9

6 Geue strong drinke vnto suche as are condempned to death, & wyne vnto those that mourne: 7 that they may drinke it, & forget their misery and aduersitie. 8 Be thou an aduocate, and stande in iudgement thy selfe, to speake for all such as be domme & socourles. 9 With thy mouth defende the thyng that is lawful and right, and the cause of the poore and helpelesse.

Isaiah 27:13

13 Then shall the greate trompette be blowen, so that those whiche haue bene destroyed in the Assyryans lande, and those that be scatred abroad in Egypte: shall come and worshyppe the Lord at Ierusalem, vpon the holy mount.

Isaiah 65:14

14 Beholde, my seruauntes shall reioyce for very quyetnesse of herte: But ye shal crye for sorowe of herte, and complayne for vexacyon of mynde.

Acts 9:39-41

39 Peter arose and came wyth them & when he was come, they brought him into the chamber. And all the wydowes stode round about him wepynge and shewynge the cotes & garmentes, whyche Dorcas made whyle she was wyth them. 40 And Peter put them al forth and kneled doune, and praied and turned him to the bodye, and saied: Tabitha, aryse. And she opened her eyes, and when she sawe Peter she sat vp. 41 And he gaue her the hande, and lyfte her vp, and called the Sayntes and wydowes, and sheweth her alyue.

2 Corinthians 9:12-14

12 For the offyce of thys ministracyon, not onelye supplyeth the neede of the saynctes: but also is aboundaunte herein, that for thys laudable mynystrynge, thankes myghte be geuen to God of many, 13 whiche prayse God for the obedience of youre professyng the Gospell of Christe, and for youre synglenes in distrybutynge to them and to all men, 14 and in theyr prayers to God for you, long after you, for the aboundaunce grace of God geuen vnto you.

2 Timothy 1:16-18

16 The Lorde geue mercye vnto the house of Onesiphoras, for he ofte refreshed me, and was not ashamed of my chayne: 17 but when he was at Rome, he sought me oute very dylygently, and founde me. 18 The Lorde graunte vnto hym that he maye fynde mercye with the Lorde at that daye. And in howe manye thinges he mynystred vnto me at Ephesus thou knowest very well.

Philemon 1:7

7 And we haue greate ioye, and consolation ouer thy loue: For by the (brother) the sainctes hertes are conforted.

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