Acts 14:6 Cross References - Rotherham

6 They became aware of it, and fled unto the cities of Lycaonia, Lystra and Derbe, and the surrounding country;

2 Kings 6:8-12

8 Now, the king of Syria, was making war against Israel,––so he took counsel with his servants, saying––In such and such a place, shall be my encampment. 9 The man of God, therefore, sent unto the king of Israel, saying––Beware of passing by this place,––for, thither, are the Syrians coming down. 10 So the king of Israel sent unto the place whereof the man of God had spoken to him and warned him, and was on his guard there,––not once nor twice 11 Then was the heart of the king of Syria disquieted concerning this thing,––and he called his servants, and said unto them, Will ye not tell me, who of our men are for the king of Israel? 12 Then said one of his servants, None, my lord O king,––but, Elisha, the prophet, who is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words which thou speakest in thy bed–chamber.

Matthew 10:23

23 And, when they persecute you in this city, flee into another,––for, verily, I say unto you, in nowise shall ye finish the cities of Israel, till, he Son of Man, come.

Acts 9:24

24 But their plot was made known unto Saul,––and they were even narrowly watching the gates, both day and night, that they might kill him;

Acts 14:20-21

20 Howbeit, the disciples surrounding him, he rose up, and entered into the city. And, on the morrow, he went forth, with Barnabas, unto Derbe. 21 Delivering the good news unto that city also, and making a good number of disciples, they returned unto Lystra, and unto Iconium, and unto Antioch,––

Acts 16:1-2

1 And he came even unto Derbe, and unto Lystra; and lo! a certain disciple, was there, by name Timothy, son of a believing Jewish woman, but whose father was a Greek,–– 2 who was well–attested by the brethren in Lystra, and Iconium.

Acts 17:13-14

13 But, when the Jews from Thessalonica came to know that, in Beroea also, had the word of God been declared by Paul, they came thither also, stirring up and troubling the multitudes. 14 Howbeit, then, immediately, the brethren sent away, Paul, to be journeying as far as unto the sea; and both Silas and Timothy stayed behind, there.

Acts 23:12-22

12 And, when it became day, the Jews, forming a conspiracy, bound themselves under a curse, saying, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had slain Paul. 13 And they were, more than forty, who, this sworn–confederacy, had formed. 14 And they went unto the High–priests and Elders, and said––With a curse have we bound ourselves, to taste, nothing, until we have slain Paul. 15 Now, therefore, do, ye, with the High–council, make it appear unto the captain, that he should bring him down unto you, as though about to ascertain more exactly the things that concern him; and, we, or ever he come near, are ready to kill him. 16 But Paul’s sister’s son hearing of the lying–in–wait, happening to be near, and coming into the castle,––reported it unto Paul. 17 And Paul, calling unto him one of the centurions, said––This young man, lead thou away unto the captain, for he hath somewhat to report unto him. 18 He, therefore, taking him with him, brought him unto the captain, and saith––The prisoner Paul, calling me unto him, requested me to bring this young man unto thee, as having somewhat to tell thee. 19 And the captain, taking him by the hand, and going aside, began, privately, to ask––What is it which thou hast to report unto me? 20 And he said––The Jews, have agreed to request thee, that, tomorrow, thou wouldst bring, Paul, down into the High–council, as though about to ascertain something, more exact, concerning him. 21 Thou, therefore, do not be persuaded by them, for there are lying in wait for him, from among them, more than forty men,––who, indeed, have bound themselves under a curse, neither to eat nor drink, till they have killed him; and, now, are they ready, awaiting the promise, from thee. 22 the captain, therefore, dismissed the young man, charging him––Unto no one, divulge thou, that, these things, thou hast shewed unto me.

2 Timothy 3:11

11 persecutions, sufferings, what manner of things, befell me at Antioch, at Iconium, at Lystra, what manner of persecutions, I endured,––and, out of all, the Lord, rescued me; ––

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