18 I will arise, and go unto my father, and will say unto him––Father! I have sinned against heaven, and before thee:
Luke 15:18 Cross References - Rotherham
Leviticus 26:40-41
40 Then shall they confess their iniquity, And the iniquity of their fathers, In their unfaithfulness wherewith they had been unfaithful towards me; Yea moreover, because they had gone in opposition to me,
41 I also, must needs go in opposition to them, and bring them into the land of their foes,––Save only that, if, even then, their uncircumcised heart shall be humbled, And, even then, they shall accept as a payment the punishment of their iniquity,
1 Kings 8:47-48
47 and they come back to their right mind, in the land whither they have been taken captive,––and so turn and make supplication unto thee, in the land of their captors, saying, We have sinned and done perversely, we have been lawless;
48 and so they turn unto thee with all their heart, and with all their soul, in the land of their enemies, who have carried them away captive,––and pray unto thee in the direction of their own land, which thou gavest unto their fathers, the city which thou hast chosen, and the house which I have built for thy Name,
1 Kings 20:30-31
30 And they who were left fled to Aphek, into the city, and the wall fell upon twenty–seven thousand men who were left,––and, Ben–hadad, fled, and came into the city, into a chamber within a chamber.
31 And his servants said unto him, Lo! we pray thee, we have heard, of the kings of the house of Israel, that, kings known for lovingkindness, they are. Let us, we pray thee, put sackcloth upon our loins, and ropes about our head, and let us go forth unto the king of Israel, peradventure he will save alive thy soul.
31 And his servants said unto him, Lo! we pray thee, we have heard, of the kings of the house of Israel, that, kings known for lovingkindness, they are. Let us, we pray thee, put sackcloth upon our loins, and ropes about our head, and let us go forth unto the king of Israel, peradventure he will save alive thy soul.
2 Kings 7:3-4
3 Now there were, four men, lepers, at the entrance of the gate,––and they said one to another––Why are, we, sitting here until we are dead?
4 If we say––Let us enter into the city, Then, the famine, is in the city, and we shall die there, and, if we remain here, then shall we die. Now, therefore, let us fall away unto the camp of the Syrians, if they save us alive, we shall live, and, if they put us to death, we shall die.
2 Chronicles 33:12-13
12 But, in his distress, he appeased the face of Yahweh his God,––and humbled himself greatly, before the God of his fathers;
13 and, when he prayed unto him, then was he entreated of him, and hearkened unto his supplication, and brought him back to Jerusalem, unto his own kingdom, and so Manasseh came to know, that, Yahweh, is God.
2 Chronicles 33:19
19 both his prayer and how [God] was entreated of him––and all his sin and his treacherous act, and the sites whereon he built high places, and set up the Sacred Stems and the images, before he humbled himself, there they are, written in the story of the seers.
Job 33:27-28
Job 36:8-10
Psalms 25:11
11 For the sake of thy Name, O Yahweh, Therefore wilt thou pardon mine iniquity, for great it is.
Psalms 32:3-5
3 When I kept silence, my bones became worn out, Through my groaning all the day;
4 For, day and night, heavy upon me, was thy hand,––Changed was my life–sap into the drought of summer. [Selah.]
5 My sin, would I own unto thee, and, mine iniquity, not hide, I said, I will confess my transgressions unto Yahweh, And, thou, didst forgive the iniquity of my sin. [Selah.]
Psalms 51:3-5
3 For, my transgressions, do, I, acknowledge, And, my sin, is before me continually:
4 Against thee––against thee alone, have I sinned, And, wickedness––in thine eyes, have I done,––That thou mayest, Be justified when thou speakest,––Be clear when thou judgest.
5 Lo! in iniquity, was I brought forth, And, in sin, did my mother conceive me.
Psalms 116:3-7
3 The meshes of death encompassed me, and the distresses of hades, came upon me, Peril and sorrow, I found;
4 But, on the Name of Yahweh, I called––I beseech thee, Yahweh, deliver my soul.
5 Gracious is Yahweh and righteous, and, our God, is full of compassion.
6 Yahweh, preserveth the simple, I was brought low, when, to me, he granted salvation.
7 Return, O my soul, to thy rest, For, Yahweh, hath dealt bountifully with thee.
Proverbs 23:13
13 Do not withhold, from a child, correction, When thou smitest him with the rod, he shall not die:
Isaiah 63:16
16 For, thou, art our father, Though, Abraham, knew us not, And, Israel, could not acknowledge us,––Thou, O Yahweh, art our father, Our Redeemer from the Age–past time, is thy name.
Jeremiah 3:19
19 Though, I myself, had said,––How can I put thee among the sons, And give thee a land to be coveted, An inheritance of beauty, of the hosts of nations? Yet I said, My father, shalt thou call me, And, away from me, shalt thou not turn.
Jeremiah 31:6-9
6 For it is, a day the watchmen have proclaimed throughout the hill country of Ephraim,––Arise ye, and let us go up to Zion, unto Yahweh our God.
7 For, thus, saith Yahweh––Shout ye for Jacob, with gladness, Make shrill thy voice, as the head of the nations,––Publish ye, praise ye, and say, Save thou, O Yahweh, thy people, the remnant of Israel.
8 Behold me! bringing them in out of the land of the North, And I will gather them out of the remote parts of the earth, Among them, the blind and the lame, The woman with child and she that giveth birth, together,––A great convocation, shall return hither:
9 With weeping, shall they come in, And, with supplications, will I lead them, I will bring them unto rivers of waters, By a smooth way, wherein they shall not stumble,––For I have become, to Israel, a father, And, as for Ephraim, my firstborn, is he!
Jeremiah 31:20
20 Was Ephraim, a very precious son to me? Was he a most delightful, child? For, as often as I have spoken against him, I have, remembered, him, again! For this cause, have my affections been deeply moved for him, I must have, compassion, upon him, Declareth Yahweh.
Jeremiah 50:4-5
4 In those days, and at that time, Declareth Yahweh, Shall the sons of Israel come in, They, and the sons of Judah, together: Weeping as they travel, so shall they journey on, And, Yahweh their God, shall they seek;
5 To Zion, shall they ask the way, Hitherward, their faces, Come and let us join ourselves unto Yahweh, In a covenant age–abiding, which shall not be forgotten.
Lamentations 3:18-22
18 And I said, Vanished is mine endurance, even mine expectation, from Yahweh.
19 Remember my humiliation and my fleeings, the wormwood and poison;
20 Thou wilt, indeed remember, that, bowed down concerning myself, is my soul;
21 This, will I bring back to my heart, therefore, will I hope. 22 The lovingkindnesses of Yahweh, verily they are not exhausted, Verily! not at an end, are his compassions:
21 This, will I bring back to my heart, therefore, will I hope. 22 The lovingkindnesses of Yahweh, verily they are not exhausted, Verily! not at an end, are his compassions:
Lamentations 3:29
29 Let him put, in the dust, his mouth, peradventure, there is hope!
Lamentations 3:40
40 Let us search out our ways, and examine them well, and let us return unto Yahweh;
Daniel 4:26
26 And, whereas they gave word to leave the stock of the roots of the tree, thy kingdom, unto thee, is sure,––after that thou come to know, that the heavens, have dominion.
Hosea 2:6-7
6 Therefore, behold me! hedging up her way, with thorns,––and I will wall her in, and, her footpaths, shall she not find.
7 And, when she shall pursue her lovers, and not overtake them, and shall seek them and not find, then will she say, Let me go my way now! and return unto my first husband, for it was better with me, then, than, now!
Hosea 14:1-3
1 Return thou, O Israel, unto Yahweh thy God,––for thou hast stumbled by thine iniquity.
2 Take with you words, and return to Yahweh: say unto him––Wholly, shalt thou take away iniquity, Accept, then, with favour, and we will make good the boldness of our lips!
3 Assyria, shall not save us, Upon horses, will we not ride, neither will we say any more––Our god! to the work of our own hands! For, in thee, shall the fatherless, find compassion.
Jonah 2:4
4 And, I, said, I am driven out from before thine eyes,––Yet will I again have regard unto thy holy temple:
Jonah 3:9
9 Who knoweth whether God himself––may turn and grieve,––and turn away from the glow of his anger, that we perish not?
Matthew 3:6
6 and were being immersed in the Jordan river, by him, openly confessing their sins.
Matthew 6:9
9 Thus, therefore pray, ye: Our Father, who art in the heavens,––Hallowed be thy name,
Matthew 6:14
14 For, if ye forgive men their faults, Your Father who is in the heavens, will forgive, even you;
Matthew 7:11
11 If then, ye, being, evil, know how, good gifts, to be giving unto your children, how much more, will, your Father who is in the heavens, give good things to them that ask, him?
Luke 11:2
2 And he said unto them––Whensoever ye are praying, say––Father! Hallowed be thy name, Come may thy kingdom,
Luke 15:21
21 And the son said unto him––Father! I have sinned against heaven, and before thee: No longer, am I worthy to be called a son of thine,––[make me as one of thy hired servants.]
Luke 18:13
13 But, the tax–collector, afar off, standing,––would not so much as lift up, his eyes, unto heaven, but kept smiting his own breast saying––O God! be propitiated unto me, the sinner!
1 John 1:8-10
8 If we say––Sin, have we none! we are deceiving, ourselves, and, the truth, is not in us.
9 If we are confessing our sins, faithful, is he and, righteous––that he should forgive us our sins, and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
10 If we say––We have not sinned! false, are we making, him, and, his word, is not in us.