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Genesis
Genesis 1
Genesis 2
Genesis 3
Genesis 4
Genesis 5
Genesis 6
Genesis 7
Genesis 8
Genesis 9
Genesis 10
Genesis 11
Genesis 12
Genesis 13
Genesis 14
Genesis 15
Genesis 16
Genesis 17
Genesis 18
Genesis 19
Genesis 20
Genesis 21
Genesis 22
Genesis 23
Genesis 24
Genesis 25
Genesis 26
Genesis 27
Genesis 28
Genesis 29
Genesis 30
Genesis 31
Genesis 32
Genesis 33
Genesis 34
Genesis 35
Genesis 36
Genesis 37
Genesis 38
Genesis 39
Genesis 40
Genesis 41
Genesis 42
Genesis 43
Genesis 44
Genesis 45
Genesis 46
Genesis 47
Genesis 48
Genesis 49
Genesis 50
Exodus
Exodus 1
Exodus 2
Exodus 3
Exodus 4
Exodus 5
Exodus 6
Exodus 7
Exodus 8
Exodus 9
Exodus 10
Exodus 11
Exodus 12
Exodus 13
Exodus 14
Exodus 15
Exodus 16
Exodus 17
Exodus 18
Exodus 19
Exodus 20
Exodus 21
Exodus 22
Exodus 23
Exodus 24
Exodus 25
Exodus 26
Exodus 27
Exodus 28
Exodus 29
Exodus 30
Exodus 31
Exodus 32
Exodus 33
Exodus 34
Exodus 35
Exodus 36
Exodus 37
Exodus 38
Exodus 39
Exodus 40
Leviticus
Leviticus 1
Leviticus 2
Leviticus 3
Leviticus 4
Leviticus 5
Leviticus 6
Leviticus 7
Leviticus 8
Leviticus 9
Leviticus 10
Leviticus 11
Leviticus 12
Leviticus 13
Leviticus 14
Leviticus 15
Leviticus 16
Leviticus 17
Leviticus 18
Leviticus 19
Leviticus 20
Leviticus 21
Leviticus 22
Leviticus 23
Leviticus 24
Leviticus 25
Leviticus 26
Leviticus 27
Numbers
Numbers 1
Numbers 2
Numbers 3
Numbers 4
Numbers 5
Numbers 6
Numbers 7
Numbers 8
Numbers 9
Numbers 10
Numbers 11
Numbers 12
Numbers 13
Numbers 14
Numbers 15
Numbers 16
Numbers 17
Numbers 18
Numbers 19
Numbers 20
Numbers 21
Numbers 22
Numbers 23
Numbers 24
Numbers 25
Numbers 26
Numbers 27
Numbers 28
Numbers 29
Numbers 30
Numbers 31
Numbers 32
Numbers 33
Numbers 34
Numbers 35
Numbers 36
Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy 1
Deuteronomy 2
Deuteronomy 3
Deuteronomy 4
Deuteronomy 5
Deuteronomy 6
Deuteronomy 7
Deuteronomy 8
Deuteronomy 9
Deuteronomy 10
Deuteronomy 11
Deuteronomy 12
Deuteronomy 13
Deuteronomy 14
Deuteronomy 15
Deuteronomy 16
Deuteronomy 17
Deuteronomy 18
Deuteronomy 19
Deuteronomy 20
Deuteronomy 21
Deuteronomy 22
Deuteronomy 23
Deuteronomy 24
Deuteronomy 25
Deuteronomy 26
Deuteronomy 27
Deuteronomy 28
Deuteronomy 29
Deuteronomy 30
Deuteronomy 31
Deuteronomy 32
Deuteronomy 33
Deuteronomy 34
Joshua
Joshua 1
Joshua 2
Joshua 3
Joshua 4
Joshua 5
Joshua 6
Joshua 7
Joshua 8
Joshua 9
Joshua 10
Joshua 11
Joshua 12
Joshua 13
Joshua 14
Joshua 15
Joshua 16
Joshua 17
Joshua 18
Joshua 19
Joshua 20
Joshua 21
Joshua 22
Joshua 23
Joshua 24
Judges
Judges 1
Judges 2
Judges 3
Judges 4
Judges 5
Judges 6
Judges 7
Judges 8
Judges 9
Judges 10
Judges 11
Judges 12
Judges 13
Judges 14
Judges 15
Judges 16
Judges 17
Judges 18
Judges 19
Judges 20
Judges 21
Ruth
Ruth 1
Ruth 2
Ruth 3
Ruth 4
1 Samuel
1 Samuel 1
1 Samuel 2
1 Samuel 3
1 Samuel 4
1 Samuel 5
1 Samuel 6
1 Samuel 7
1 Samuel 8
1 Samuel 9
1 Samuel 10
1 Samuel 11
1 Samuel 12
1 Samuel 13
1 Samuel 14
1 Samuel 15
1 Samuel 16
1 Samuel 17
1 Samuel 18
1 Samuel 19
1 Samuel 20
1 Samuel 21
1 Samuel 22
1 Samuel 23
1 Samuel 24
1 Samuel 25
1 Samuel 26
1 Samuel 27
1 Samuel 28
1 Samuel 29
1 Samuel 30
1 Samuel 31
2 Samuel
2 Samuel 1
2 Samuel 2
2 Samuel 3
2 Samuel 4
2 Samuel 5
2 Samuel 6
2 Samuel 7
2 Samuel 8
2 Samuel 9
2 Samuel 10
2 Samuel 11
2 Samuel 12
2 Samuel 13
2 Samuel 14
2 Samuel 15
2 Samuel 16
2 Samuel 17
2 Samuel 18
2 Samuel 19
2 Samuel 20
2 Samuel 21
2 Samuel 22
2 Samuel 23
2 Samuel 24
1 Kings
1 Kings 1
1 Kings 2
1 Kings 3
1 Kings 4
1 Kings 5
1 Kings 6
1 Kings 7
1 Kings 8
1 Kings 9
1 Kings 10
1 Kings 11
1 Kings 12
1 Kings 13
1 Kings 14
1 Kings 15
1 Kings 16
1 Kings 17
1 Kings 18
1 Kings 19
1 Kings 20
1 Kings 21
1 Kings 22
2 Kings
2 Kings 1
2 Kings 2
2 Kings 3
2 Kings 4
2 Kings 5
2 Kings 6
2 Kings 7
2 Kings 8
2 Kings 9
2 Kings 10
2 Kings 11
2 Kings 12
2 Kings 13
2 Kings 14
2 Kings 15
2 Kings 16
2 Kings 17
2 Kings 18
2 Kings 19
2 Kings 20
2 Kings 21
2 Kings 22
2 Kings 23
2 Kings 24
2 Kings 25
1 Chronicles
1 Chronicles 1
1 Chronicles 2
1 Chronicles 3
1 Chronicles 4
1 Chronicles 5
1 Chronicles 6
1 Chronicles 7
1 Chronicles 8
1 Chronicles 9
1 Chronicles 10
1 Chronicles 11
1 Chronicles 12
1 Chronicles 13
1 Chronicles 14
1 Chronicles 15
1 Chronicles 16
1 Chronicles 17
1 Chronicles 18
1 Chronicles 19
1 Chronicles 20
1 Chronicles 21
1 Chronicles 22
1 Chronicles 23
1 Chronicles 24
1 Chronicles 25
1 Chronicles 26
1 Chronicles 27
1 Chronicles 28
1 Chronicles 29
2 Chronicles
2 Chronicles 1
2 Chronicles 2
2 Chronicles 3
2 Chronicles 4
2 Chronicles 5
2 Chronicles 6
2 Chronicles 7
2 Chronicles 8
2 Chronicles 9
2 Chronicles 10
2 Chronicles 11
2 Chronicles 12
2 Chronicles 13
2 Chronicles 14
2 Chronicles 15
2 Chronicles 16
2 Chronicles 17
2 Chronicles 18
2 Chronicles 19
2 Chronicles 20
2 Chronicles 21
2 Chronicles 22
2 Chronicles 23
2 Chronicles 24
2 Chronicles 25
2 Chronicles 26
2 Chronicles 27
2 Chronicles 28
2 Chronicles 29
2 Chronicles 30
2 Chronicles 31
2 Chronicles 32
2 Chronicles 33
2 Chronicles 34
2 Chronicles 35
2 Chronicles 36
Ezra
Ezra 1
Ezra 2
Ezra 3
Ezra 4
Ezra 5
Ezra 6
Ezra 7
Ezra 8
Ezra 9
Ezra 10
Nehemiah
Nehemiah 1
Nehemiah 2
Nehemiah 3
Nehemiah 4
Nehemiah 5
Nehemiah 6
Nehemiah 7
Nehemiah 8
Nehemiah 9
Nehemiah 10
Nehemiah 11
Nehemiah 12
Nehemiah 13
Esther
Esther 1
Esther 2
Esther 3
Esther 4
Esther 5
Esther 6
Esther 7
Esther 8
Esther 9
Esther 10
Job
Job 1
Job 2
Job 3
Job 4
Job 5
Job 6
Job 7
Job 8
Job 9
Job 10
Job 11
Job 12
Job 13
Job 14
Job 15
Job 16
Job 17
Job 18
Job 19
Job 20
Job 21
Job 22
Job 23
Job 24
Job 25
Job 26
Job 27
Job 28
Job 29
Job 30
Job 31
Job 32
Job 33
Job 34
Job 35
Job 36
Job 37
Job 38
Job 39
Job 40
Job 41
Job 42
Psalms
Psalms 1
Psalms 2
Psalms 3
Psalms 4
Psalms 5
Psalms 6
Psalms 7
Psalms 8
Psalms 9
Psalms 10
Psalms 11
Psalms 12
Psalms 13
Psalms 14
Psalms 15
Psalms 16
Psalms 17
Psalms 18
Psalms 19
Psalms 20
Psalms 21
Psalms 22
Psalms 23
Psalms 24
Psalms 25
Psalms 26
Psalms 27
Psalms 28
Psalms 29
Psalms 30
Psalms 31
Psalms 32
Psalms 33
Psalms 34
Psalms 35
Psalms 36
Psalms 37
Psalms 38
Psalms 39
Psalms 40
Psalms 41
Psalms 42
Psalms 43
Psalms 44
Psalms 45
Psalms 46
Psalms 47
Psalms 48
Psalms 49
Psalms 50
Psalms 51
Psalms 52
Psalms 53
Psalms 54
Psalms 55
Psalms 56
Psalms 57
Psalms 58
Psalms 59
Psalms 60
Psalms 61
Psalms 62
Psalms 63
Psalms 64
Psalms 65
Psalms 66
Psalms 67
Psalms 68
Psalms 69
Psalms 70
Psalms 71
Psalms 72
Psalms 73
Psalms 74
Psalms 75
Psalms 76
Psalms 77
Psalms 78
Psalms 79
Psalms 80
Psalms 81
Psalms 82
Psalms 83
Psalms 84
Psalms 85
Psalms 86
Psalms 87
Psalms 88
Psalms 89
Psalms 90
Psalms 91
Psalms 92
Psalms 93
Psalms 94
Psalms 95
Psalms 96
Psalms 97
Psalms 98
Psalms 99
Psalms 100
Psalms 101
Psalms 102
Psalms 103
Psalms 104
Psalms 105
Psalms 106
Psalms 107
Psalms 108
Psalms 109
Psalms 110
Psalms 111
Psalms 112
Psalms 113
Psalms 114
Psalms 115
Psalms 116
Psalms 117
Psalms 118
Psalms 119
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Psalms 120
Psalms 121
Psalms 122
Psalms 123
Psalms 124
Psalms 125
Psalms 126
Psalms 127
Psalms 128
Psalms 129
Psalms 130
Psalms 131
Psalms 132
Psalms 133
Psalms 134
Psalms 135
Psalms 136
Psalms 137
Psalms 138
Psalms 139
Psalms 140
Psalms 141
Psalms 142
Psalms 143
Psalms 144
Psalms 145
Psalms 146
Psalms 147
Psalms 148
Psalms 149
Psalms 150
Proverbs
Proverbs 1
Proverbs 2
Proverbs 3
Proverbs 4
Proverbs 5
Proverbs 6
Proverbs 7
Proverbs 8
Proverbs 9
Proverbs 10
Proverbs 11
Proverbs 12
Proverbs 13
Proverbs 14
Proverbs 15
Proverbs 16
Proverbs 17
Proverbs 18
Proverbs 19
Proverbs 20
Proverbs 21
Proverbs 22
Proverbs 23
Proverbs 24
Proverbs 25
Proverbs 26
Proverbs 27
Proverbs 28
Proverbs 29
Proverbs 30
Proverbs 31
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes 1
Ecclesiastes 2
Ecclesiastes 3
Ecclesiastes 4
Ecclesiastes 5
Ecclesiastes 6
Ecclesiastes 7
Ecclesiastes 8
Ecclesiastes 9
Ecclesiastes 10
Ecclesiastes 11
Ecclesiastes 12
Song of Solomon
Song of Solomon 1
Song of Solomon 2
Song of Solomon 3
Song of Solomon 4
Song of Solomon 5
Song of Solomon 6
Song of Solomon 7
Song of Solomon 8
Isaiah
Isaiah 1
Isaiah 2
Isaiah 3
Isaiah 4
Isaiah 5
Isaiah 6
Isaiah 7
Isaiah 8
Isaiah 9
Isaiah 10
Isaiah 11
Isaiah 12
Isaiah 13
Isaiah 14
Isaiah 15
Isaiah 16
Isaiah 17
Isaiah 18
Isaiah 19
Isaiah 20
Isaiah 21
Isaiah 22
Isaiah 23
Isaiah 24
Isaiah 25
Isaiah 26
Isaiah 27
Isaiah 28
Isaiah 29
Isaiah 30
Isaiah 31
Isaiah 32
Isaiah 33
Isaiah 34
Isaiah 35
Isaiah 36
Isaiah 37
Isaiah 38
Isaiah 39
Isaiah 40
Isaiah 41
Isaiah 42
Isaiah 43
Isaiah 44
Isaiah 45
Isaiah 46
Isaiah 47
Isaiah 48
Isaiah 49
Isaiah 50
Isaiah 51
Isaiah 52
Isaiah 53
Isaiah 54
Isaiah 55
Isaiah 56
Isaiah 57
Isaiah 58
Isaiah 59
Isaiah 60
Isaiah 61
Isaiah 62
Isaiah 63
Isaiah 64
Isaiah 65
Isaiah 66
Jeremiah
Jeremiah 1
Jeremiah 2
Jeremiah 3
Jeremiah 4
Jeremiah 5
Jeremiah 6
Jeremiah 7
Jeremiah 8
Jeremiah 9
Jeremiah 10
Jeremiah 11
Jeremiah 12
Jeremiah 13
Jeremiah 14
Jeremiah 15
Jeremiah 16
Jeremiah 17
Jeremiah 18
Jeremiah 19
Jeremiah 20
Jeremiah 21
Jeremiah 22
Jeremiah 23
Jeremiah 24
Jeremiah 25
Jeremiah 26
Jeremiah 27
Jeremiah 28
Jeremiah 29
Jeremiah 30
Jeremiah 31
Jeremiah 32
Jeremiah 33
Jeremiah 34
Jeremiah 35
Jeremiah 36
Jeremiah 37
Jeremiah 38
Jeremiah 39
Jeremiah 40
Jeremiah 41
Jeremiah 42
Jeremiah 43
Jeremiah 44
Jeremiah 45
Jeremiah 46
Jeremiah 47
Jeremiah 48
Jeremiah 49
Jeremiah 50
Jeremiah 51
Jeremiah 52
Lamentations
Lamentations 1
Lamentations 2
Lamentations 3
Lamentations 4
Lamentations 5
Ezekiel
Ezekiel 1
Ezekiel 2
Ezekiel 3
Ezekiel 4
Ezekiel 5
Ezekiel 6
Ezekiel 7
Ezekiel 8
Ezekiel 9
Ezekiel 10
Ezekiel 11
Ezekiel 12
Ezekiel 13
Ezekiel 14
Ezekiel 15
Ezekiel 16
Ezekiel 17
Ezekiel 18
Ezekiel 19
Ezekiel 20
Ezekiel 21
Ezekiel 22
Ezekiel 23
Ezekiel 24
Ezekiel 25
Ezekiel 26
Ezekiel 27
Ezekiel 28
Ezekiel 29
Ezekiel 30
Ezekiel 31
Ezekiel 32
Ezekiel 33
Ezekiel 34
Ezekiel 35
Ezekiel 36
Ezekiel 37
Ezekiel 38
Ezekiel 39
Ezekiel 40
Ezekiel 41
Ezekiel 42
Ezekiel 43
Ezekiel 44
Ezekiel 45
Ezekiel 46
Ezekiel 47
Ezekiel 48
Daniel
Daniel 1
Daniel 2
Daniel 3
Daniel 4
Daniel 5
Daniel 6
Daniel 7
Daniel 8
Daniel 9
Daniel 10
Daniel 11
Daniel 12
Hosea
Hosea 1
Hosea 2
Hosea 3
Hosea 4
Hosea 5
Hosea 6
Hosea 7
Hosea 8
Hosea 9
Hosea 10
Hosea 11
Hosea 12
Hosea 13
Hosea 14
Joel
Joel 1
Joel 2
Joel 3
Amos
Amos 1
Amos 2
Amos 3
Amos 4
Amos 5
Amos 6
Amos 7
Amos 8
Amos 9
Obadiah
Obadiah 1
Jonah
Jonah 1
Jonah 2
Jonah 3
Jonah 4
Micah
Micah 1
Micah 2
Micah 3
Micah 4
Micah 5
Micah 6
Micah 7
Nahum
Nahum 1
Nahum 2
Nahum 3
Habakkuk
Habakkuk 1
Habakkuk 2
Habakkuk 3
Zephaniah
Zephaniah 1
Zephaniah 2
Zephaniah 3
Haggai
Haggai 1
Haggai 2
Zechariah
Zechariah 1
Zechariah 2
Zechariah 3
Zechariah 4
Zechariah 5
Zechariah 6
Zechariah 7
Zechariah 8
Zechariah 9
Zechariah 10
Zechariah 11
Zechariah 12
Zechariah 13
Zechariah 14
Malachi
Malachi 1
Malachi 2
Malachi 3
Malachi 4
Matthew
Matthew 1
Matthew 2
Matthew 3
Matthew 4
Matthew 5
Matthew 6
Matthew 7
Matthew 8
Matthew 9
Matthew 10
Matthew 11
Matthew 12
Matthew 13
Matthew 14
Matthew 15
Matthew 16
Matthew 17
Matthew 18
Matthew 19
Matthew 20
Matthew 21
Matthew 22
Matthew 23
Matthew 24
Matthew 25
Matthew 26
Matthew 27
Matthew 28
Mark
Mark 1
Mark 2
Mark 3
Mark 4
Mark 5
Mark 6
Mark 7
Mark 8
Mark 9
Mark 10
Mark 11
Mark 12
Mark 13
Mark 14
Mark 15
Mark 16
Luke
Luke 1
Luke 2
Luke 3
Luke 4
Luke 5
Luke 6
Luke 7
Luke 8
Luke 9
Luke 10
Luke 11
Luke 12
Luke 13
Luke 14
Luke 15
Luke 16
Luke 17
Luke 18
Luke 19
Luke 20
Luke 21
Luke 22
Luke 23
Luke 24
John
John 1
John 2
John 3
John 4
John 5
John 6
John 7
John 8
John 9
John 10
John 11
John 12
John 13
John 14
John 15
John 16
John 17
John 18
John 19
John 20
John 21
Acts
Acts 1
Acts 2
Acts 3
Acts 4
Acts 5
Acts 6
Acts 7
Acts 8
Acts 9
Acts 10
Acts 11
Acts 12
Acts 13
Acts 14
Acts 15
Acts 16
Acts 17
Acts 18
Acts 19
Acts 20
Acts 21
Acts 22
Acts 23
Acts 24
Acts 25
Acts 26
Acts 27
Acts 28
Romans
Romans 1
Romans 2
Romans 3
Romans 4
Romans 5
Romans 6
Romans 7
Romans 8
Romans 9
Romans 10
Romans 11
Romans 12
Romans 13
Romans 14
Romans 15
Romans 16
1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians 1
1 Corinthians 2
1 Corinthians 3
1 Corinthians 4
1 Corinthians 5
1 Corinthians 6
1 Corinthians 7
1 Corinthians 8
1 Corinthians 9
1 Corinthians 10
1 Corinthians 11
1 Corinthians 12
1 Corinthians 13
1 Corinthians 14
1 Corinthians 15
1 Corinthians 16
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians 1
2 Corinthians 2
2 Corinthians 3
2 Corinthians 4
2 Corinthians 5
2 Corinthians 6
2 Corinthians 7
2 Corinthians 8
2 Corinthians 9
2 Corinthians 10
2 Corinthians 11
2 Corinthians 12
2 Corinthians 13
Galatians
Galatians 1
Galatians 2
Galatians 3
Galatians 4
Galatians 5
Galatians 6
Ephesians
Ephesians 1
Ephesians 2
Ephesians 3
Ephesians 4
Ephesians 5
Ephesians 6
Philippians
Philippians 1
Philippians 2
Philippians 3
Philippians 4
Colossians
Colossians 1
Colossians 2
Colossians 3
Colossians 4
1 Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians 1
1 Thessalonians 2
1 Thessalonians 3
1 Thessalonians 4
1 Thessalonians 5
2 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians 1
2 Thessalonians 2
2 Thessalonians 3
1 Timothy
1 Timothy 1
1 Timothy 2
1 Timothy 3
1 Timothy 4
1 Timothy 5
1 Timothy 6
2 Timothy
2 Timothy 1
2 Timothy 2
2 Timothy 3
2 Timothy 4
Titus
Titus 1
Titus 2
Titus 3
Philemon
Philemon 1
Hebrews
Hebrews 1
Hebrews 2
Hebrews 3
Hebrews 4
Hebrews 5
Hebrews 6
Hebrews 7
Hebrews 8
Hebrews 9
Hebrews 10
Hebrews 11
Hebrews 12
Hebrews 13
James
James 1
James 2
James 3
James 4
James 5
1 Peter
1 Peter 1
1 Peter 2
1 Peter 3
1 Peter 4
1 Peter 5
2 Peter
2 Peter 1
2 Peter 2
2 Peter 3
1 John
1 John 1
1 John 2
1 John 3
1 John 4
1 John 5
2 John
2 John 1
3 John
3 John 1
Jude
Jude 1
Revelation
Revelation 1
Revelation 2
Revelation 3
Revelation 4
Revelation 5
Revelation 6
Revelation 7
Revelation 8
Revelation 9
Revelation 10
Revelation 11
Revelation 12
Revelation 13
Revelation 14
Revelation 15
Revelation 16
Revelation 17
Revelation 18
Revelation 19
Revelation 20
Revelation 21
Revelation 22
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Psalms 119:46
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Psalms 119:46
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Psalms 138:1
1
I
will
praise
thee
with
my
whole
heart:
before
the
gods
will
I
sing
praise
unto
thee.
Matthew 10:18
18
And
ye
shall
be
brought
before
governors
and
kings
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
against
them
and
the
Gentiles.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Thou
art
permitted
to
speak
for
thyself.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
the
hand,
and
answered
for
himself:
2
I
think
myself
happy,
king
Agrippa,
because
I
shall
answer
for
myself
this
day
before
thee
touching
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
of
the
Jews:
3
Especially
because
I
know
thee
to
be
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews:
wherefore
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
My
manner
of
life
from
my
youth,
which
was
at
the
first
among
mine
own
nation
at
Jerusalem,
know
all
the
Jews;
5
Which
knew
me
from
the
beginning,
if
they
would
testify,
that
after
the
most
straitest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
and
am
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
of
God
unto
our
fathers:
7
Unto
which
promise
our
twelve
tribes,
instantly
serving
God
day
and
night,
hope
to
come.
For
which
hope’s
sake,
king
Agrippa,
I
am
accused
of
the
Jews.
8
Why
should
it
be
thought
a
thing
incredible
with
you,
that
God
should
raise
the
dead?
9
I
verily
thought
with
myself,
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
Which
thing
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem:
and
many
of
the
saints
did
I
shut
up
in
prison,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests;
and
when
they
were
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
voice
against
them.
11
And
I
punished
them
oft
in
every
synagogue,
and
compelled
them
to
blaspheme;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
unto
strange
cities.
12
Whereupon
as
I
went
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests,
13
At
midday,
O
king,
I
saw
in
the
way
a
light
from
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
and
them
which
journeyed
with
me.
14
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
unto
me,
and
saying
in
the
Hebrew
tongue,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest
thou
me?
it
is
hard
for
thee
to
kick
against
the
pricks.
15
And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
And
he
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
persecutest.
16
But
rise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet:
for
I
have
appeared
unto
thee
for
this
purpose,
to
make
thee
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of
these
things
which
thou
hast
seen,
and
of
those
things
in
the
which
I
will
appear
unto
thee;
17
Delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
unto
whom
now
I
send
thee,
18
To
open
their
eyes,
and
to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
unto
God,
that
they
may
receive
forgiveness
of
sins,
and
inheritance
among
them
which
are
sanctified
by
faith
that
is
in
me.
19
Whereupon,
O
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
unto
the
heavenly
vision:
20
But
shewed
first
unto
them
of
Damascus,
and
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
coasts
of
Judaea,
and
then
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
and
do
works
meet
for
repentance.
21
For
these
causes
the
Jews
caught
me
in
the
temple,
and
went
about
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
help
of
God,
I
continue
unto
this
day,
witnessing
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
none
other
things
than
those
which
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come:
23
That
Christ
should
suffer,
and
that
he
should
be
the
first
that
should
rise
from
the
dead,
and
should
shew
light
unto
the
people,
and
to
the
Gentiles.
24
And
as
he
thus
spake
for
himself,
Festus
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
thou
art
beside
thyself;
much
learning
doth
make
thee
mad.
25
But
he
said,
I
am
not
mad,
most
noble
Festus;
but
speak
forth
the
words
of
truth
and
soberness.
26
For
the
king
knoweth
of
these
things,
before
whom
also
I
speak
freely:
for
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
are
hidden
from
him;
for
this
thing
was
not
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
believest
thou
the
prophets?
I
know
that
thou
believest.
28
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Almost
thou
persuadest
me
to
be
a
Christian.
29
And
Paul
said,
I
would
to
God,
that
not
only
thou,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
were
both
almost,
and
altogether
such
as
I
am,
except
these
bonds.
30
And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
they
that
sat
with
them:
31
And
when
they
were
gone
aside,
they
talked
between
themselves,
saying,
This
man
doeth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
Then
said
Agrippa
unto
Festus,
This
man
might
have
been
set
at
liberty,
if
he
had
not
appealed
unto
Caesar.
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
moderation
be
known
unto
all
men.
The
Lord
is
at
hand.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
KJVP
Psalms 138:1
1
A
Psalm
of
David
H1732
L-NAME
.
I
will
praise
H3034
thee
with
my
whole
H3605
heart
H3820
NMS-1MS
:
before
H5048
the
gods
H430
EDP
will
I
sing
praise
H2167
unto
thee
.
Matthew 10:18
18
And
G2532
CONJ
ye
shall
be
G1161
CONJ
brought
G71
V-FPI-2P
before
G1909
PREP
governors
G2232
N-APM
and
G2532
CONJ
kings
G935
N-APM
for
my
sake
G1752
ADV
,
for
G1519
PREP
a
testimony
G3142
N-ASN
against
them
G846
P-DPM
and
G2532
CONJ
the
G3588
T-DPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-DPN
.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Then
G1161
CONJ
Agrippa
G67
N-NSM
said
G5346
V-IXI-3S
unto
G4314
PREP
Paul
G3972
N-ASM
,
Thou
G4671
P-2DS
art
permitted
G2010
V-PPI-3S
to
speak
G3004
V-PAN
for
G5228
PREP
thyself
G4572
F-2GSM
.
Then
G5119
ADV
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
stretched
forth
G1614
V-AAP-NSF
the
G3588
T-ASF
hand
G5495
N-ASF
,
and
answered
for
himself
G626
V-INI-3S
:
2
I
think
G2233
V-RNI-1S
myself
G1683
F-1ASM
happy
G3107
A-ASM
,
king
G935
N-VSM
Agrippa
G67
N-VSM
,
because
I
shall
G3195
V-PAP-NSM
answer
for
myself
G626
V-PNN
this
day
G4594
ADV
before
G1909
PREP
thee
G4675
P-2GS
touching
G4012
PREP
all
G3956
A-GPN
the
things
whereof
G3739
R-GPN
I
am
accused
G1458
V-PPI-1S
of
G5259
PREP
the
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
:
3
Especially
G3122
ADV
because
I
know
G1492
thee
G4571
P-2AS
to
be
G5607
V-PXP-ASM
expert
G1109
N-ASM
in
all
G3956
A-GPN
customs
G1485
and
PRT
questions
G2213
N-GPN
which
are
among
G2596
PREP
the
Jews
G2453
A-APM
:
wherefore
G1352
CONJ
I
beseech
G1189
V-PNI-1S
thee
G4675
P-2GS
to
hear
G191
V-AAN
me
G3450
P-1GS
patiently
G3116
ADV
.
4
My
G3450
P-1GS
manner
G981
N-ASF
of
G3588
T-ASF
life
G3767
N-ASF
from
G1537
PREP
my
youth
G3503
N-GSF
,
which
G3588
T-ASF
was
G1096
V-2ADP-ASF
at
G575
PREP
the
first
G746
N-GSF
among
G1722
PREP
mine
G3588
T-DSN
own
G3450
P-1GS
nation
G1484
N-DSN
at
G1722
PREP
Jerusalem
G2414
N-DPN
,
know
G2467
V-RAI-3P
all
G3956
A-NPM
the
G3588
T-NPM
Jews
G2453
A-NPM
;
;
5
Which
knew
G4267
V-PAP-NPM
me
G3165
P-1AS
from
the
beginning
G509
ADV
,
if
G1437
COND
they
would
G2309
V-PAS-3P
testify
G3140
V-PAN
,
that
G3754
CONJ
after
G2596
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
most
straitest
G196
A-ASF-S
sect
G139
N-ASF
of
our
G2251
S-1GPF
religion
G2356
N-GSF
I
lived
G2198
V-AAI-1S
a
Pharisee
G5330
N-NSM
.
6
And
G2532
CONJ
now
G3568
ADV
I
stand
G2476
V-RAI-1S
and
am
judged
G2919
V-PPP-NSM
for
G1909
PREP
the
hope
G1680
N-DSF
of
the
G3588
T-GSF
promise
G1860
N-GSF
made
G1096
V-2ADP-GSF
of
G3588
T-GSM
God
G2316
N-GSM
unto
G4314
PREP
our
fathers
G3962
N-APM
:
7
Unto
G1519
PREP
which
G3739
R-ASF
promise
our
G3588
T-NSN
twelve
tribes
G1429
N-NSN
,
instantly
G1722
PREP
serving
G3000
V-PAP-NSN
God
day
G2250
N-ASF
and
G2532
CONJ
night
G3571
N-ASF
,
hope
G1679
V-PAI-3S
to
come
G2658
V-AAN
.
For
G4012
PREP
which
G3739
R-GSF
hope
G1680
N-GSF
\'s
sake
,
king
G935
N-VSM
Agrippa
G67
N-VSM
,
I
am
accused
G1458
V-PPI-1S
of
G5259
PREP
the
G3588
T-NSN
Jews
G2453
A-GPM
.
8
Why
G5101
I-ASN
should
it
be
thought
G2919
V-PPI-3S
a
thing
incredible
G571
A-ASM
with
G3844
PREP
you
G5213
P-2DP
,
that
G3588
T-NSM
God
G2316
N-NSM
should
raise
G1453
V-PAI-3S
the
dead
G3498
A-APM
?
9
I
G1473
P-1NS
verily
G3767
CONJ
thought
G1380
V-AAI-1S
with
myself
G1683
F-1DSM
,
that
I
ought
G1163
V-PQN
to
do
G4238
V-AAN
many
things
G4183
A-APN
contrary
G1727
A-APN
to
G4314
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASN
name
G3686
N-ASN
of
G3588
T-GSM
Jesus
G2424
N-GSM
of
Nazareth
G3480
N-GSM
.
10
Which
thing
G3739
R-ASN
I
also
G2532
CONJ
did
G4160
V-AAI-1S
in
G1722
PREP
Jerusalem
G2414
N-DPN
:
and
G2532
CONJ
many
G4183
A-APM
of
G3588
T-GPM
the
G3588
T-GPM
saints
G40
A-GPM
did
I
G1473
P-1NS
shut
up
G2623
V-AAI-1S
in
prison
G5438
N-DPF
,
having
received
G2983
V-2AAP-NSM
authority
G1849
N-ASF
from
G3844
PREP
the
G3588
T-GPM
chief
priests
G749
N-GPM
;
and
G5037
PRT
when
they
G846
P-GPM
were
put
to
death
G337
V-PPP-GPM
,
I
gave
my
voice
against
G2702
V-AAI-1S
them
.
11
And
G2532
CONJ
I
punished
G5097
V-PAP-NSM
them
G846
P-APM
oft
G4178
ADV
in
every
G2596
PREP
synagogue
G4864
N-APF
,
and
compelled
G315
V-IAI-1S
them
to
blaspheme
G987
V-PAN
;
and
G5037
PRT
being
exceedingly
mad
against
G1693
V-PNP-NSM
them
G846
P-DPM
,
I
persecuted
G1377
V-IAI-1S
them
even
G2193
CONJ
unto
G1519
PREP
strange
G1854
ADV
cities
G4172
N-APF
.
12
Whereupon
G1722
PREP
as
G2532
CONJ
I
went
G4198
V-PNP-NSM
to
G1519
PREP
Damascus
G1154
N-ASF
with
G3326
PREP
authority
G1849
N-GSF
and
G2532
CONJ
commission
G2011
N-GSF
from
G3844
PREP
the
G3588
T-GPM
chief
priests
G749
N-GPM
,
13
At
midday
G3319
A-GSF
,
O
king
G935
N-VSM
,
I
G1492
V-2AAI-1S
saw
in
G2596
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
way
G3598
N-ASF
a
light
G5457
N-ASN
from
heaven
G3771
ADV
,
above
G5228
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
brightness
G2987
N-ASF
of
G3588
T-GSM
the
G3588
T-GSM
sun
G2246
N-GSM
,
shining
round
about
G4034
V-AAP-ASN
me
G3165
P-1AS
and
G2532
CONJ
them
G3588
T-APM
which
G3588
T-APM
journeyed
G4198
V-PNP-APM
with
G4862
PREP
me
G1698
P-1DS
.
14
And
G1161
CONJ
when
we
G2257
P-1GP
were
all
G3956
A-GPM
fallen
G2667
V-2AAP-GPM
to
G1519
PREP
the
G3588
T-ASF
earth
G1093
N-ASF
,
I
heard
G191
V-AAI-1S
a
voice
G5456
N-ASF
speaking
G2980
V-PAP-ASF
unto
G4314
PREP
me
G3165
P-1AS
,
and
G2532
CONJ
saying
G3004
V-PAP-ASF
in
the
G3588
T-DSF
Hebrew
G1446
N-DSF
tongue
G1258
N-DSF
,
Saul
G4549
N-PRI
,
Saul
G4549
N-PRI
,
why
G5101
I-ASN
persecutest
G1377
V-PAI-2S
thou
me
G3165
P-1AS
?
it
is
hard
G4642
A-NSN
for
thee
G4671
P-2DS
to
kick
G2979
V-PAN
against
G4314
PREP
the
pricks
G2759
N-APN
.
15
And
G1161
CONJ
I
G1473
P-1NS
said
G2036
V-2AAI-1S
,
Who
G5101
I-NSM
art
G1488
V-PXI-2S
thou
,
Lord
G2962
N-VSM
?
And
G1161
CONJ
he
G3588
T-NSM
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
,
I
G1473
P-1NS
am
G1510
V-PXI-1S
Jesus
G2424
N-NSM
whom
G3739
R-ASM
thou
G4771
P-2NS
persecutest
G1377
V-PAI-2S
.
16
But
G235
CONJ
rise
G450
V-2AAM-2S
,
and
G2532
CONJ
stand
G2476
V-2AAM-2S
upon
G1909
PREP
thy
G3588
T-APM
feet
G4228
N-APM
:
for
G1063
CONJ
I
have
appeared
G3700
V-API-1S
unto
thee
G4671
P-2DS
for
G1519
PREP
this
G5124
D-ASN
purpose
,
to
make
G4400
V-ADN
thee
G4571
P-2AS
a
minister
G5257
N-ASM
and
G2532
CONJ
a
witness
G3144
N-ASM
both
G5037
PRT
of
these
things
which
G3739
R-GPN
thou
hast
seen
G1492
V-2AAI-2S
,
and
G5037
PRT
of
those
things
in
the
which
G3739
R-GPN
I
will
appear
G3700
V-FPI-1S
unto
thee
G4671
P-2DS
;
17
Delivering
G1807
V-PMP-NSM
thee
G4571
P-2AS
from
G1537
PREP
the
G3588
T-GSM
people
G2992
N-GSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
from
the
G3588
T-GPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-GPN
,
unto
G1519
PREP
whom
G3739
R-APM
now
G3568
I
send
G649
V-PAI-1S
thee
G4571
P-2AS
,
18
To
open
G455
V-AAN
their
G846
P-GPM
eyes
G3788
N-APM
,
and
to
turn
G1994
them
from
G575
PREP
darkness
G4655
N-GSN
to
G1519
PREP
light
G5457
N-ASN
,
and
G2532
CONJ
from
the
G3588
T-GSF
power
G1849
N-GSF
of
Satan
G4567
N-GSM
unto
G1909
PREP
God
G2316
N-ASM
,
that
G3588
T-GSF
they
G3588
T-GSM
may
receive
G2983
V-2AAN
forgiveness
G859
N-ASF
of
sins
G266
N-GPF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
inheritance
G2819
N-ASM
among
G1722
PREP
them
G3588
T-GSM
which
G3588
T-DPM
are
sanctified
G37
V-RPP-DPM
by
faith
G4102
N-DSF
that
G3588
T-DSF
is
in
G1519
PREP
me
G1691
P-1AS
.
19
Whereupon
G3606
ADV
,
O
king
G935
N-VSM
Agrippa
G67
N-VSM
,
I
was
G1096
V-2ADI-1S
not
G3756
PRT-N
disobedient
G545
A-NSM
unto
the
G3588
T-DSF
heavenly
G3770
A-DSF
vision
G3701
N-DSF
:
20
But
G235
CONJ
showed
G518
V-PAP-NSM
first
G4412
ADV
unto
them
G3588
T-DPM
of
G1722
PREP
Damascus
G1154
N-DSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
at
Jerusalem
G2414
N-DPN
,
and
G5037
PRT
throughout
G1519
PREP
all
G3956
A-ASF
the
G3588
T-ASF
coasts
G5561
N-ASF
of
Judea
G2449
N-GSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
then
to
the
G3588
T-DPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-DPN
,
that
they
should
repent
G3340
V-PAN
and
G2532
CONJ
turn
G1994
V-PAN
to
G1909
PREP
God
G2316
N-ASM
,
and
do
G4238
V-PAP-APM
works
G2041
N-APN
meet
G514
A-APN
for
repentance
G3341
N-GSF
.
21
For
these
causes
G1752
ADV
the
G3588
T-NPM
Jews
G2453
A-NPM
caught
G4815
V-2AMP-NPM
me
G3165
P-1AS
in
G1722
PREP
the
G3588
T-DSN
temple
G2411
N-DSN
,
and
went
about
G3987
V-INI-3P
to
kill
G1315
V-AMN
me
.
22
Having
therefore
G3767
CONJ
obtained
G5177
V-2AAP-NSM
help
G1947
N-GSF
of
G3588
T-GSM
God
G2316
N-GSM
,
I
continue
G2476
V-RAI-1S
unto
G891
PREP
this
G3588
T-GSF
day
G2250
N-GSF
,
witnessing
G3140
both
G5037
PRT
to
small
G3398
A-DSM
and
G2532
CONJ
great
G3173
A-DSM
,
saying
G3004
V-PAP-NSM
none
G3762
A-ASN
other
things
G1622
ADV
than
those
which
G3739
R-GPN
the
G3588
T-NPM
prophets
G4396
N-NPM
and
G2532
CONJ
Moses
G3475
N-NSM
did
say
G2980
V-AAI-3P
should
G3195
V-PAP-GPN
come
G1096
V-PNN
:
23
That
G3588
T-NSM
Christ
G5547
N-NSM
should
suffer
G3805
A-NSM
,
and
that
G1487
COND
he
should
be
the
first
G4413
A-NSM
that
should
rise
G1537
PREP
from
the
dead
G3498
A-GPM
,
and
should
G3195
V-PAI-3S
show
G2605
V-PAN
light
G5457
N-ASN
unto
the
G3588
T-DSM
people
G2992
N-DSM
,
and
G2532
CONJ
to
the
G3588
T-DPN
Gentiles
G1484
N-DPN
.
24
And
G1161
CONJ
as
he
G846
P-GSM
thus
G5023
D-APN
spake
for
G3588
T-NSM
himself
G3588
T-NSM
,
Festus
G5347
N-NSM
said
G5346
V-IXI-3S
with
a
loud
G3173
A-DSF
voice
G5456
N-DSF
,
Paul
G3972
N-VSM
,
thou
art
beside
thyself
G3105
V-PNI-2S
;
much
G4183
A-NPN
learning
G1121
N-NPN
doth
make
G4062
V-PAI-3S
thee
G4571
P-2AS
mad
G3130
N-ASF
.
25
But
G1161
CONJ
he
G3588
T-NSM
said
G5346
V-PXI-3S
,
I
am
not
mad
G3105
V-PNI-1S
,
most
noble
G2903
A-VSM
Festus
G5347
N-VSM
;
but
G235
CONJ
I
speak
forth
G669
V-PNI-1S
the
words
G4487
N-APN
of
truth
G225
N-GSF
and
G2532
CONJ
soberness
G4997
N-GSF
.
26
For
G1063
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NSM
king
G935
N-NSM
knoweth
G1987
V-PNI-3S
of
G4012
PREP
these
things
G5130
D-GPN
,
before
G4314
PREP
whom
G3739
R-ASM
also
G2532
CONJ
I
speak
G2980
V-PAI-1S
freely
G3955
V-PNP-NSM
:
for
G1063
CONJ
I
am
persuaded
G3982
V-PPI-1S
that
none
G3756
PRT-N
of
these
things
G5130
D-GPN
are
hidden
G2990
V-PAN
from
him
G846
P-ASM
;
for
G1063
CONJ
this
thing
G5124
D-NSN
was
G2076
not
G3756
PRT-N
done
G4238
V-RPP-NSN
in
G1722
PREP
a
corner
G1137
N-DSF
.
27
King
G935
N-VSM
Agrippa
G67
N-VSM
,
believest
G4100
V-PAI-2S
thou
the
G3588
T-DPM
prophets
G4396
N-DPM
?
I
know
G1492
V-RAI-1S
that
G3754
CONJ
thou
believest
G4100
V-PAI-2S
.
28
Then
G1161
CONJ
Agrippa
G67
N-NSM
said
G5346
V-IXI-3S
unto
G4314
PREP
Paul
G3972
N-ASM
,
Almost
G1722
PREP
thou
persuadest
G3982
V-PAI-2S
me
G3165
P-1AS
to
be
G1096
V-2ADN
a
Christian
G5546
N-ASM
.
29
And
G1161
CONJ
Paul
G3972
N-NSM
said
G2036
V-2AAI-3S
,
I
G3588
T-DSM
would
V-ADO-1S
to
God
G2316
N-DSM
,
that
not
G3756
PRT-N
only
G3440
ADV
thou
G4571
P-2AS
,
but
G235
CONJ
also
G2532
CONJ
all
G3956
A-APM
that
hear
G191
V-PAP-APM
me
G3450
P-1GS
this
day
G4594
ADV
,
were
G1096
V-2ADN
both
G2532
CONJ
almost
G1722
PREP
,
and
G2532
CONJ
altogether
G1722
PREP
such
G5108
D-APM
as
G3697
A-NSN
I
G2504
P-1NS-C
am
G1510
V-PXI-1S
,
except
G3924
ADV
these
G3588
T-GPM
bonds
G1199
N-GPM
.
30
And
G2532
CONJ
when
he
G846
P-GSM
had
thus
G5023
D-APN
spoken
G2036
V-2AAP-GSM
,
the
G3588
T-NSM
king
G935
N-NSM
rose
up
G450
V-2AAI-3S
,
and
G2532
CONJ
the
G3588
T-NSM
governor
G2232
N-NSM
,
and
G5037
PRT
Bernice
G959
N-NSF
,
and
G2532
CONJ
they
that
sat
with
G4775
V-PNP-NPM
them
G846
P-DPM
:
31
And
G2532
CONJ
when
they
were
gone
aside
G402
V-AAP-NPM
,
they
talked
G2980
V-IAI-3P
between
themselves
G240
C-APM
,
saying
G3004
V-PAP-NPM
,
This
G3588
T-NSM
man
G444
N-NSM
doeth
G4238
V-PAI-3S
nothing
G3762
A-ASN
worthy
G514
A-ASN
of
death
G2288
N-GSM
or
G2228
PRT
of
bonds
G1199
N-GPM
.
32
Then
G1161
CONJ
said
G5346
V-IXI-3S
Agrippa
G67
N-NSM
unto
Festus
G5347
N-DSM
,
This
G3588
T-NSM
man
G444
N-NSM
might
G1410
V-INI-3S
have
been
set
at
liberty
G630
V-RPN
,
if
G1487
COND
he
had
not
G3361
PRT-N
appealed
G1941
V-LDI-3S
unto
Caesar
G2541
N-ASM
.
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
G3588
T-NSN
moderation
G1933
A-NSN
be
known
G1097
V-APM-3S
unto
all
G3956
A-DPM
men
G444
N-DPM
.
The
G3588
T-NSM
Lord
G2962
N-NSM
is
at
hand
G1451
ADV
.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
YLT
Psalms 138:1
1
By
David.
I
confess
Thee,
with
all
my
heart,
Before
the
gods
I
do
praise
Thee.
Matthew 10:18
18
and
before
governors
and
kings
ye
shall
be
brought
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
to
them
and
to
the
nations.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
`It
is
permitted
to
thee
to
speak
for
thyself;`
then
Paul
having
stretched
forth
the
hand,
was
making
a
defence:
2
`Concerning
all
things
of
which
I
am
accused
by
Jews,
king
Agrippa,
I
have
thought
myself
happy,
being
about
to
make
a
defence
before
thee
to-day,
3
especially
knowing
thee
to
be
acquainted
with
all
things
--
both
customs
and
questions
--
among
Jews;
wherefore,
I
beseech
thee,
patiently
to
hear
me.
4
`The
manner
of
my
life
then,
indeed,
from
youth
--
which
from
the
beginning
was
among
my
nation,
in
Jerusalem
--
know
do
all
the
Jews,
5
knowing
me
before
from
the
first,
(if
they
may
be
willing
to
testify,)
that
after
the
most
exact
sect
of
our
worship,
I
lived
a
Pharisee;
6
and
now
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
to
the
fathers
by
God,
I
have
stood
judged,
7
to
which
our
twelve
tribes,
intently
night
and
day
serving,
do
hope
to
come,
concerning
which
hope
I
am
accused,
king
Agrippa,
by
the
Jews;
8
why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
doth
raise
the
dead?
9
`I,
indeed,
therefore,
thought
with
myself,
that
against
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth
it
behoved
me
many
things
to
do,
10
which
also
I
did
in
Jerusalem,
and
many
of
the
saints
I
in
prison
did
shut
up,
from
the
chief
priests
having
received
the
authority;
they
also
being
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
vote
against
them,
11
and
in
every
synagogue,
often
punishing
them,
I
was
constraining
them
to
speak
evil,
being
also
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
was
also
persecuting
them
even
unto
strange
cities.
12
`In
which
things,
also,
going
on
to
Damascus
--
with
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests
--
13
at
mid-day,
I
saw
in
the
way,
O
king,
out
of
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
a
light
--
and
those
going
on
with
me;
14
and
we
all
having
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
unto
me,
and
saying
in
the
Hebrew
dialect,
Saul,
Saul,
why
me
dost
thou
persecute?
hard
for
thee
against
pricks
to
kick!
15
`And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
and
he
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
dost
persecute;
16
but
rise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet,
for
for
this
I
appeared
to
thee,
to
appoint
thee
an
officer
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
thou
didst
see,
and
of
the
things
in
which
I
will
appear
to
thee,
17
delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
the
nations,
to
whom
now
I
send
thee,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
authority
of
the
Adversary
unto
God,
for
their
receiving
forgiveness
of
sins,
and
a
lot
among
those
having
been
sanctified,
by
faith
that
is
toward
me.
19
`Whereupon,
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
to
those
in
Damascus
first,
and
to
those
in
Jerusalem,
to
all
the
region
also
of
Judea,
and
to
the
nations,
I
was
preaching
to
reform,
and
to
turn
back
unto
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
reformation;
21
because
of
these
things
the
Jews
--
having
caught
me
in
the
temple
--
were
endeavouring
to
kill
me
.
22
`Having
obtained,
therefore,
help
from
God,
till
this
day,
I
have
stood
witnessing
both
to
small
and
to
great,
saying
nothing
besides
the
things
that
both
the
prophets
and
Moses
spake
of
as
about
to
come,
23
that
the
Christ
is
to
suffer,
whether
first
by
a
rising
from
the
dead,
he
is
about
to
proclaim
light
to
the
people
and
to
the
nations.`
24
And,
he
thus
making
a
defence,
Festus
with
a
loud
voice
said,
`Thou
art
mad,
Paul;
much
learning
doth
turn
thee
mad;`
25
and
he
saith,
`I
am
not
mad,
most
noble
Festus,
but
of
truth
and
soberness
the
sayings
I
speak
forth;
26
for
the
king
doth
know
concerning
these
things,
before
whom
also
I
speak
boldly,
for
none
of
these
things,
I
am
persuaded,
are
hidden
from
him;
for
this
thing
hath
not
been
done
in
a
corner;
27
thou
dost
believe,
king
Agrippa,
the
prophets?
I
have
known
that
thou
dost
believe!`
28
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
`In
a
little
thou
dost
persuade
me
to
become
a
Christian!`
29
and
Paul
said,
`I
would
have
wished
to
God,
both
in
a
little,
and
in
much,
not
only
thee,
but
also
all
those
hearing
me
to-day,
to
become
such
as
I
also
am
--
except
these
bonds.`
30
And,
he
having
spoken
these
things,
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
Bernice
also,
and
those
sitting
with
them,
31
and
having
withdrawn,
they
were
speaking
unto
one
another,
saying
--
`This
man
doth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds;`
32
and
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
`This
man
might
have
been
released
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar.`
Philippians 4:5
5
let
your
forbearance
be
known
to
all
men;
the
Lord
is
near;
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
ASV
Psalms 138:1
1
I
will
give
thee
thanks
with
my
whole
heart:
Before
the
gods
will
I
sing
praises
unto
thee.
Matthew 10:18
18
yea
and
before
governors
and
kings
shall
ye
be
brought
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
to
them
and
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Thou
art
permitted
to
speak
for
thyself.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
his
hand,
and
made
his
defence:
2
I
think
myself
happy,
king
Agrippa,
that
I
am
to
make
my
defense
before
thee
this
day
touching
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews:
3
especially
because
thou
art
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews:
wherefore
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
My
manner
of
life
then
from
my
youth
up,
which
was
from
the
beginning
among
mine
own
nation
and
at
Jerusalem,
know
all
the
Jews;
5
having
knowledge
of
me
from
the
first,
if
they
be
willing
to
testify,
that
after
the
straitest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
here
to
be
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
of
God
unto
our
fathers;
7
unto
which
promise
our
twelve
tribes,
earnestly
serving
God
night
and
day,
hope
to
attain.
And
concerning
this
hope
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
O
king!
8
Why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
doth
raise
the
dead?
9
I
verily
thought
with
myself
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
And
this
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem:
and
I
both
shut
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests,
and
when
they
were
put
to
death
I
gave
my
vote
against
them.
11
And
punishing
them
oftentimes
in
all
the
synagogues,
I
strove
to
make
them
blaspheme;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
unto
foreign
cities.
12
Whereupon
as
I
journeyed
to
Damascus
with
the
authority
and
commission
of
the
chief
priests,
13
at
midday,
O
king,
I
saw
on
the
way
a
light
from
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
and
them
that
journeyed
with
me.
14
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
unto
me
in
the
Hebrew
language,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest
thou
me?
it
is
hard
for
thee
to
kick
against
the
goad.
15
And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
And
the
Lord
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
persecutest.
16
But
arise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet:
for
to
this
end
have
I
appeared
unto
thee,
to
appoint
thee
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
wherein
thou
hast
seen
me,
and
of
the
things
wherein
I
will
appear
unto
thee;
17
delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
unto
whom
I
send
thee,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
that
they
may
turn
from
darkness
to
light
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
unto
God,
that
they
may
receive
remission
of
sins
and
an
inheritance
among
them
that
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.
19
Wherefore,
O
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
unto
the
heavenly
vision:
20
but
declared
both
to
them
of
Damascus
first
and
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
country
of
Judaea,
and
also
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
For
this
cause
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple,
and
assayed
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
the
help
that
is
from
God,
I
stand
unto
this
day
testifying
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
but
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come;
23
how
that
the
Christ
must
suffer,
and
how
that
he
first
by
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
should
proclaim
light
both
to
the
people
and
to
the
Gentiles.
24
And
as
he
thus
made
his
defense,
Festus
saith
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
thou
art
mad;
thy
much
learning
is
turning
thee
mad.
25
But
Paul
saith,
I
am
not
mad,
most
excellent
Festus;
but
speak
forth
words
of
truth
and
soberness.
26
For
the
king
knoweth
of
these
things,
unto
whom
also
I
speak
freely:
for
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
is
hidden
from
him;
for
this
hath
not
been
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
believest
thou
the
prophets?
I
know
that
thou
believest.
28
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
With
but
little
persuasion
thou
wouldest
fain
make
me
a
Christian.
29
And
Paul
said,
I
would
to
God,
that
whether
with
little
or
with
much,
not
thou
only,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
might
become
such
as
I
am,
except
these
bonds.
30
And
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
they
that
sat
with
them:
31
and
when
they
had
withdrawn,
they
spake
one
to
another,
saying,
This
man
doeth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Festus,
This
man
might
have
been
set
at
liberty,
if
he
had
not
appealed
unto
Caesar.
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
forbearance
be
known
unto
all
men.
The
Lord
is
at
hand.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
WEB
Psalms 138:1
1
By
David.
I
will
give
you
thanks
with
my
whole
heart.
Before
the
gods,
I
will
sing
praises
to
you.
Matthew 10:18
18
Yes,
and
you
will
be
brought
before
governors
and
kings
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
to
them
and
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
may
speak
for
yourself."
Then
Paul
stretched
out
his
hand,
and
made
his
defense.
2
"I
think
myself
happy,
King
Agrippa,
that
I
am
to
make
my
defense
before
you
this
day
concerning
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
3
especially
because
you
are
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews.
Therefore
I
beg
you
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
"Indeed,
all
the
Jews
know
my
way
of
life
from
my
youth
up,
which
was
from
the
beginning
among
my
own
nation
and
at
Jerusalem;
5
having
known
me
from
the
first,
if
they
are
willing
to
testify,
that
after
the
strictest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
Now
I
stand
here
to
be
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
by
God
to
our
fathers,
7
which
our
twelve
tribes,
earnestly
serving
night
and
day,
hope
to
attain.
Concerning
this
hope
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
King
Agrippa!
8
Why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
does
raise
the
dead?
9
"I
myself
most
assuredly
thought
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
This
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem.
I
both
shut
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests,
and
when
they
were
put
to
death
I
gave
my
vote
against
them.
11
Punishing
them
often
in
all
the
synagogues,
I
tried
to
make
them
blaspheme.
Being
exceedingly
enraged
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
to
foreign
cities.
12
"Whereupon
as
I
traveled
to
Damascus
with
the
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests,
13
at
noon,
O
King,
I
saw
on
the
way
a
light
from
the
sky,
brighter
than
the
sun,
shining
around
me
and
those
who
traveled
with
me.
14
When
we
had
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
to
me
in
the
Hebrew
language,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
me?
It
is
hard
for
you
to
kick
against
the
goads.'
15
"I
said,
'Who
are
you,
Lord?'
"He
said,
'I
am
Jesus,
whom
you
are
persecuting.
16
But
arise,
and
stand
on
your
feet,
for
I
have
appeared
to
you
for
this
purpose:
to
appoint
you
a
servant
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
which
you
have
seen,
and
of
the
things
which
I
will
reveal
to
you;
17
delivering
you
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
to
whom
I
send
you,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
that
they
may
turn
from
darkness
to
light
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
to
God,
that
they
may
receive
remission
of
sins
and
an
inheritance
among
those
who
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.'
19
"Therefore,
King
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
declared
first
to
them
of
Damascus,
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
country
of
Judea,
and
also
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
For
this
reason
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple,
and
tried
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
the
help
that
is
from
God,
I
stand
to
this
day
testifying
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
but
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
said
would
happen,
23
how
the
Christ
must
suffer,
and
how,
by
the
resurrection
of
the
dead,
he
would
be
first
to
proclaim
light
both
to
these
people
and
to
the
Gentiles."
24
As
he
thus
made
his
defense,
Festus
said
with
a
loud
voice,
"Paul,
you
are
crazy!
Your
great
learning
is
driving
you
insane!"
25
But
he
said,
"I
am
not
crazy,
most
excellent
Festus,
but
boldly
declare
words
of
truth
and
reasonableness.
26
For
the
king
knows
of
these
things,
to
whom
also
I
speak
freely.
For
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
is
hidden
from
him,
for
this
has
not
been
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
do
you
believe
the
prophets?
I
know
that
you
believe."
28
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"With
a
little
persuasion
are
you
trying
to
make
me
a
Christian?"
29
Paul
said,
"I
pray
to
God,
that
whether
with
little
or
with
much,
not
only
you,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
might
become
such
as
I
am,
except
for
these
bonds."
30
The
king
rose
up
with
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
those
who
sat
with
them.
31
When
they
had
withdrawn,
they
spoke
one
to
another,
saying,
"This
man
does
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds."
32
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"This
man
might
have
been
set
free
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar."
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
gentleness
be
known
to
all
men.
The
Lord
is
at
hand.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
RV
Psalms 138:1
1
I
will
give
thee
thanks
with
my
whole
heart:
before
the
gods
will
I
sing
praises
unto
thee.
Matthew 10:18
18
yea
and
before
governors
and
kings
shall
ye
be
brought
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
to
them
and
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Thou
art
permitted
to
speak
for
thyself.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
his
hand,
and
made
his
defence:
2
I
think
myself
happy,
king
Agrippa,
that
I
am
to
make
my
defence
before
thee
this
day
touching
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews:
3
especially
because
thou
art
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews:
wherefore
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
My
manner
of
life
then
from
my
youth
up,
which
was
from
the
beginning
among
mine
own
nation,
and
at
Jerusalem,
know
all
the
Jews;
5
having
knowledge
of
me
from
the
first,
if
they
be
willing
to
testify,
how
that
after
the
straitest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
{cf15i
here}
to
be
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
of
God
unto
our
fathers;
7
unto
which
{cf15i
promise}
our
twelve
tribes,
earnestly
serving
{cf15i
God}
night
and
day,
hope
to
attain.
And
concerning
this
hope
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
O
king!
8
Why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
doth
raise
the
dead?
9
I
verily
thought
with
myself,
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
And
this
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem:
and
I
both
shut
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests,
and
when
they
were
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
vote
against
them.
11
And
punishing
them
oftentimes
in
all
the
synagogues,
I
strove
to
make
them
blaspheme;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
unto
foreign
cities.
12
Whereupon
as
I
journeyed
to
Damascus
with
the
authority
and
commission
of
the
chief
priests,
13
at
midday,
O
king,
I
saw
on
the
way
a
light
from
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
and
them
that
journeyed
with
me.
14
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
unto
me
in
the
Hebrew
language,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest
thou
me?
it
is
hard
for
thee
to
kick
against
the
goad.
15
And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
And
the
Lord
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
persecutest.
16
But
arise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet:
for
to
this
end
have
I
appeared
unto
thee,
to
appoint
thee
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
wherein
thou
hast
seen
me,
and
of
the
things
wherein
I
will
appear
unto
thee;
17
delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
unto
whom
I
send
thee,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
that
they
may
turn
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
unto
God,
that
they
may
receive
remission
of
sins
and
an
inheritance
among
them
that
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.
19
Wherefore,
O
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
unto
the
heavenly
vision:
20
but
declared
both
to
them
of
Damascus
first,
and
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
country
of
Judaea,
and
also
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
For
this
cause
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple,
and
assayed
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
the
help
that
is
from
God,
I
stand
unto
this
day
testifying
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
but
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come;
23
how
that
the
Christ
must
suffer,
{cf15i
and}
how
that
he
first
by
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
should
proclaim
light
both
to
the
people
and
to
the
Gentiles.
24
And
as
he
thus
made
his
defence,
Festus
saith
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
thou
art
mad;
thy
much
learning
doth
turn
thee
to
madness.
25
But
Paul
saith,
I
am
not
mad,
most
excellent
Festus;
but
speak
forth
words
of
truth
and
soberness.
26
For
the
king
knoweth
of
these
things,
unto
whom
also
I
speak
freely:
for
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
is
hidden
from
him;
for
this
hath
not
been
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
believest
thou
the
prophets?
I
know
that
thou
believest.
28
And
Agrippa
{cf15i
said}
unto
Paul,
With
but
little
persuasion
thou
wouldest
fain
make
me
a
Christian.
29
And
Paul
{cf15i
said},
I
would
to
God,
that
whether
with
little
or
with
much,
not
thou
only,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
might
become
such
as
I
am,
except
these
bonds.
30
And
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
they
that
sat
with
them:
31
and
when
they
had
withdrawn,
they
spake
one
to
another,
saying,
This
man
doeth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Festus,
This
man
might
have
been
set
at
liberty,
if
he
had
not
appealed
unto
Caesar.
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
forbearance
be
known
unto
all
men.
The
Lord
is
at
hand.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
AKJV
Psalms 138:1
1
I
will
praise
you
with
my
whole
heart:
before
the
gods
will
I
sing
praise
to
you.
Matthew 10:18
18
And
you
shall
be
brought
before
governors
and
kings
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
against
them
and
the
Gentiles.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Then
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
You
are
permitted
to
speak
for
yourself.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
the
hand,
and
answered
for
himself:
2
I
think
myself
happy,
king
Agrippa,
because
I
shall
answer
for
myself
this
day
before
you
touching
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
of
the
Jews:
3
Especially
because
I
know
you
to
be
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews:
why
I
beseech
you
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
My
manner
of
life
from
my
youth,
which
was
at
the
first
among
my
own
nation
at
Jerusalem,
know
all
the
Jews;
5
Which
knew
me
from
the
beginning,
if
they
would
testify,
that
after
the
most
strait
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
and
am
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
of
God,
to
our
fathers:
7
To
which
promise
our
twelve
tribes,
instantly
serving
God
day
and
night,
hope
to
come.
For
which
hope's
sake,
king
Agrippa,
I
am
accused
of
the
Jews.
8
Why
should
it
be
thought
a
thing
incredible
with
you,
that
God
should
raise
the
dead?
9
I
truly
thought
with
myself,
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
Which
thing
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem:
and
many
of
the
saints
did
I
shut
up
in
prison,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests;
and
when
they
were
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
voice
against
them.
11
And
I
punished
them
oft
in
every
synagogue,
and
compelled
them
to
blaspheme;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
to
strange
cities.
12
Whereupon
as
I
went
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests,
13
At
midday,
O
king,
I
saw
in
the
way
a
light
from
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
and
them
which
journeyed
with
me.
14
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
to
me,
and
saying
in
the
Hebrew
tongue,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecute
you
me?
it
is
hard
for
you
to
kick
against
the
pricks.
15
And
I
said,
Who
are
you,
Lord?
And
he
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
you
persecute.
16
But
rise,
and
stand
on
your
feet:
for
I
have
appeared
to
you
for
this
purpose,
to
make
you
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of
these
things
which
you
have
seen,
and
of
those
things
in
the
which
I
will
appear
to
you;
17
Delivering
you
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
to
whom
now
I
send
you,
18
To
open
their
eyes,
and
to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
to
God,
that
they
may
receive
forgiveness
of
sins,
and
inheritance
among
them
which
are
sanctified
by
faith
that
is
in
me.
19
Whereupon,
O
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision:
20
But
showed
first
to
them
of
Damascus,
and
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
coasts
of
Judaea,
and
then
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
and
do
works
meet
for
repentance.
21
For
these
causes
the
Jews
caught
me
in
the
temple,
and
went
about
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
help
of
God,
I
continue
to
this
day,
witnessing
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
none
other
things
than
those
which
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come:
23
That
Christ
should
suffer,
and
that
he
should
be
the
first
that
should
rise
from
the
dead,
and
should
show
light
to
the
people,
and
to
the
Gentiles.
24
And
as
he
thus
spoke
for
himself,
Festus
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
you
are
beside
yourself;
much
learning
does
make
you
mad.
25
But
he
said,
I
am
not
mad,
most
noble
Festus;
but
speak
forth
the
words
of
truth
and
soberness.
26
For
the
king
knows
of
these
things,
before
whom
also
I
speak
freely:
for
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
are
hidden
from
him;
for
this
thing
was
not
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
believe
you
the
prophets?
I
know
that
you
believe.
28
Then
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
Almost
you
persuade
me
to
be
a
Christian.
29
And
Paul
said,
I
would
to
God,
that
not
only
you,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
were
both
almost,
and
altogether
such
as
I
am,
except
these
bonds.
30
And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
they
that
sat
with
them:
31
And
when
they
were
gone
aside,
they
talked
between
themselves,
saying,
This
man
does
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
Then
said
Agrippa
to
Festus,
This
man
might
have
been
set
at
liberty,
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar.
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
moderation
be
known
to
all
men.
The
Lord
is
at
hand.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
NET
Psalms 138:1
1
By
David.
I
will
give
you
thanks
with
all
my
heart;
before
the
heavenly
assembly
I
will
sing
praises
to
you.
Matthew 10:18
18
And
you
will
be
brought
before
governors
and
kings
because
of
me,
as
a
witness
to
them
and
the
Gentiles.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
So
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
have
permission
to
speak
for
yourself."
Then
Paul
held
out
his
hand
and
began
his
defense:
2
"Regarding
all
the
things
I
have
been
accused
of
by
the
Jews,
King
Agrippa,
I
consider
myself
fortunate
that
I
am
about
to
make
my
defense
before
you
today,
3
because
you
are
especially
familiar
with
all
the
customs
and
controversial
issues
of
the
Jews.
Therefore
I
ask
you
to
listen
to
me
patiently.
4
Now
all
the
Jews
know
the
way
I
lived
from
my
youth,
spending
my
life
from
the
beginning
among
my
own
people
and
in
Jerusalem.
5
They
know,
because
they
have
known
me
from
time
past,
if
they
are
willing
to
testify,
that
according
to
the
strictest
party
of
our
religion,
I
lived
as
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
here
on
trial
because
of
my
hope
in
the
promise
made
by
God
to
our
ancestors,
7
a
promise
that
our
twelve
tribes
hope
to
attain
as
they
earnestly
serve
God
night
and
day.
Concerning
this
hope
the
Jews
are
accusing
me,
Your
Majesty!
8
Why
do
you
people
think
it
is
unbelievable
that
God
raises
the
dead?
9
Of
course,
I
myself
was
convinced
that
it
was
necessary
to
do
many
things
hostile
to
the
name
of
Jesus
the
Nazarene.
10
And
that
is
what
I
did
in
Jerusalem:
Not
only
did
I
lock
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons
by
the
authority
I
received
from
the
chief
priests,
but
I
also
cast
my
vote
against
them
when
they
were
sentenced
to
death.
11
I
punished
them
often
in
all
the
synagogues
and
tried
to
force
them
to
blaspheme.
Because
I
was
so
furiously
enraged
at
them,
I
went
to
persecute
them
even
in
foreign
cities.
12
"While
doing
this
very
thing,
as
I
was
going
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
complete
power
from
the
chief
priests,
13
about
noon
along
the
road,
Your
Majesty,
I
saw
a
light
from
heaven,
brighter
than
the
sun,
shining
everywhere
around
me
and
those
traveling
with
me.
14
When
we
had
all
fallen
to
the
ground,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
to
me
in
Aramaic,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
me?
You
are
hurting
yourself
by
kicking
against
the
goads.'
15
So
I
said,
'Who
are
you,
Lord?'
And
the
Lord
replied,
'I
am
Jesus
whom
you
are
persecuting.
16
But
get
up
and
stand
on
your
feet,
for
I
have
appeared
to
you
for
this
reason,
to
designate
you
in
advance
as
a
servant
and
witness
to
the
things
you
have
seen
and
to
the
things
in
which
I
will
appear
to
you.
17
I
will
rescue
you
from
your
own
people
and
from
the
Gentiles,
to
whom
I
am
sending
you
18
to
open
their
eyes
so
that
they
turn
from
darkness
to
light
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
to
God,
so
that
they
may
receive
forgiveness
of
sins
and
a
share
among
those
who
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.'
19
"Therefore,
King
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
I
declared
to
those
in
Damascus
first,
and
then
to
those
in
Jerusalem
and
in
all
Judea,
and
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
performing
deeds
consistent
with
repentance.
21
For
this
reason
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple
courts
and
were
trying
to
kill
me.
22
I
have
experienced
help
from
God
to
this
day,
and
so
I
stand
testifying
to
both
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
except
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
said
was
going
to
happen:
23
that
the
Christ
was
to
suffer
and
be
the
first
to
rise
from
the
dead,
to
proclaim
light
both
to
our
people
and
to
the
Gentiles."
24
As
Paul
was
saying
these
things
in
his
defense,
Festus
exclaimed
loudly,
"You
have
lost
your
mind,
Paul!
Your
great
learning
is
driving
you
insane!"
25
But
Paul
replied,
"I
have
not
lost
my
mind,
most
excellent
Festus,
but
am
speaking
true
and
rational
words.
26
For
the
king
knows
about
these
things,
and
I
am
speaking
freely
to
him,
because
I
cannot
believe
that
any
of
these
things
has
escaped
his
notice,
for
this
was
not
done
in
a
corner.
27
Do
you
believe
the
prophets,
King
Agrippa?
I
know
that
you
believe."
28
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"In
such
a
short
time
are
you
persuading
me
to
become
a
Christian?"
29
Paul
replied,
"I
pray
to
God
that
whether
in
a
short
or
a
long
time
not
only
you
but
also
all
those
who
are
listening
to
me
today
could
become
such
as
I
am,
except
for
these
chains."
30
So
the
king
got
up,
and
with
him
the
governor
and
Bernice
and
those
sitting
with
them,
31
and
as
they
were
leaving
they
said
to
one
another,
"This
man
is
not
doing
anything
deserving
death
or
imprisonment."
32
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"This
man
could
have
been
released
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar."
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
everyone
see
your
gentleness.
The
Lord
is
near!
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
ERVEN
Psalms 138:1
1
A
song
of
David.
Lord,
I
praise
you
with
all
my
heart.
I
sing
songs
of
praise
to
you
before
the
gods.
Matthew 10:18
18
You
will
be
taken
to
stand
before
governors
and
kings.
People
will
do
this
to
you
because
you
follow
me.
You
will
tell
about
me
to
those
kings
and
governors
and
to
the
non-Jewish
people.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
may
now
speak
to
defend
yourself."
Paul
raised
his
hand
to
get
their
attention
and
began
to
speak.
2
He
said,
"King
Agrippa,
I
feel
fortunate
that
I
can
stand
here
before
you
today
and
answer
all
the
charges
these
Jews
have
made
against
me.
3
I
am
very
happy
to
talk
to
you,
because
you
know
so
much
about
all
the
Jewish
customs
and
the
things
the
Jews
argue
about.
Please
listen
to
me
patiently.
4
"All
the
Jews
know
about
my
whole
life.
They
know
the
way
I
lived
from
the
beginning
in
my
own
country
and
later
in
Jerusalem.
5
These
Jews
have
known
me
for
a
long
time.
If
they
want
to,
they
can
tell
you
that
I
was
a
good
Pharisee.
And
the
Pharisees
obey
the
laws
of
the
Jewish
religion
more
carefully
than
any
other
group.
6
Now
I
am
on
trial
because
I
hope
for
the
promise
that
God
made
to
our
fathers.
7
This
is
the
promise
that
all
the
twelve
tribes
of
our
people
hope
to
receive.
For
this
hope
the
Jews
serve
God
day
and
night.
My
king,
the
Jews
have
accused
me
because
I
hope
for
this
same
promise.
8
Why
do
you
people
think
it
is
impossible
for
God
to
raise
people
from
death?
9
"I
used
to
think
that
I
should
do
everything
I
could
against
Jesus
from
Nazareth.
10
And
that's
what
I
did,
beginning
in
Jerusalem.
The
leading
priests
gave
me
the
authority
to
put
many
of
God's
people
in
jail.
And
when
they
were
being
killed,
I
agreed
that
it
was
a
good
thing.
11
I
visited
all
the
synagogues
and
punished
them,
trying
to
make
them
curse
Jesus.
My
anger
against
these
people
was
so
strong
that
I
went
to
other
cities
to
find
them
and
punish
them.
12
"One
time
the
leading
priests
gave
me
permission
and
the
authority
to
go
to
the
city
of
Damascus.
13
On
the
way
there,
at
noon,
I
saw
a
light
from
heaven,
brighter
than
the
sun.
It
shined
all
around
me
and
those
traveling
with
me.
14
We
all
fell
to
the
ground.
Then
I
heard
a
voice
talking
to
me
in
Aramaic.
The
voice
said,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
me?
You
are
only
hurting
yourself
by
fighting
me.'
15
"I
said,
'Who
are
you,
Lord?'
"The
Lord
said,
'I
am
Jesus.
I
am
the
one
you
are
persecuting.
16
Stand
up!
I
have
chosen
you
to
be
my
servant.
You
will
tell
people
about
me—what
you
have
seen
today
and
what
I
will
show
you.
This
is
why
I
have
come
to
you.
17
I
will
keep
you
safe
from
your
own
people
and
from
the
non-Jewish
people,
the
ones
I
am
sending
you
to.
18
You
will
make
them
able
to
understand
the
truth.
They
will
turn
away
from
darkness
to
the
light.
They
will
turn
away
from
the
power
of
Satan,
and
they
will
turn
to
God.
Then
their
sins
can
be
forgiven,
and
they
can
be
given
a
place
among
God's
people—those
who
have
been
made
holy
by
believing
in
me.'"
19
Paul
continued
speaking:
"King
Agrippa,
after
I
had
this
vision
from
heaven,
I
obeyed
it.
20
I
began
telling
people
to
change
their
hearts
and
lives
and
turn
back
to
God.
And
I
told
them
to
do
what
would
show
that
they
had
really
changed.
I
went
first
to
people
in
Damascus.
Then
I
went
to
Jerusalem
and
to
every
part
of
Judea
and
told
the
people
there.
I
also
went
to
the
non-Jewish
people.
21
"This
is
why
the
Jews
grabbed
me
and
were
trying
to
kill
me
at
the
Temple.
22
But
God
helped
me,
and
he
is
still
helping
me
today.
With
God's
help
I
am
standing
here
today
and
telling
all
people
what
I
have
seen.
But
I
am
saying
nothing
new.
I
am
saying
only
what
Moses
and
the
prophets
said
would
happen.
23
They
said
that
the
Christ
would
die
and
be
the
first
to
rise
from
death.
They
said
that
he
would
bring
the
light
of
God's
saving
truth
to
the
Jewish
people
and
to
the
non-Jewish
people."
24
While
Paul
was
still
defending
himself,
Festus
shouted,
"Paul,
you
are
out
of
your
mind!
Too
much
study
has
made
you
crazy."
25
Paul
said,
"Most
Honorable
Festus,
I
am
not
crazy.
What
I
am
saying
is
true.
It
all
makes
perfect
sense.
26
King
Agrippa
knows
about
all
this,
and
I
can
speak
freely
to
him.
I
know
that
he
has
heard
about
these
things,
because
they
happened
where
everyone
could
see
them.
27
King
Agrippa,
do
you
believe
what
the
prophets
wrote?
I
know
you
believe!"
28
King
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"Do
you
think
you
can
persuade
me
to
become
a
'Christ
follower'
so
easily?"
29
Paul
said,
"It
is
not
important
if
it
is
easy
or
if
it
is
hard.
I
pray
to
God
that
not
only
you
but
that
everyone
listening
to
me
today
could
be
saved
and
be
just
like
me—
except
for
these
chains
I
have!"
30
King
Agrippa,
Governor
Festus,
Bernice,
and
all
the
people
sitting
with
them
stood
up
31
and
left
the
room.
They
were
talking
to
each
other.
They
said,
"This
man
has
done
nothing
worthy
of
being
put
to
death
or
even
put
in
jail."
32
And
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"We
could
let
him
go
free,
but
he
has
asked
to
see
Caesar.
"
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
everyone
see
that
you
are
gentle
and
kind.
The
Lord
is
coming
soon.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
LXXEN
Psalms 138:1
1
-
I
will
give
thee
thanks,
O
Lord,
with
my
whole
heart;
and
I
will
sing
psalms
to
thee
before
the
angels;
for
thou
hast
heard
all
the
words
of
my
mouth.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
NLV
Psalms 138:1
1
I
will
give
You
thanks
with
all
my
heart.
I
will
sing
praises
to
You
in
front
of
the
gods.
Matthew 10:18
18
They
will
take
you
in
front
of
the
leaders
of
the
people
and
of
the
kings
because
of
Me.
You
will
tell
them
and
the
people
who
do
not
know
God
about
Me.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
may
now
speak
for
yourself."
Paul
lifted
his
hand
and
started
to
talk,
2
"King
Agrippa,
the
Jews
have
said
many
things
against
me.
I
am
happy
to
be
able
to
tell
you
my
side
of
the
story.
3
You
know
all
about
the
Jewish
ways
and
problems.
So
I
ask
you
to
listen
to
me
until
I
have
finished.
4
"All
the
Jews
know
about
my
life
from
the
time
I
was
a
boy
until
now.
I
lived
among
my
own
people
in
Jerusalem.
5
If
they
would
tell
what
they
know,
they
would
say
that
I
lived
the
life
of
a
proud
religious
law-keeper.
I
was
in
the
group
of
proud
religious
law-keepers
who
tried
to
obey
every
law.
6
"And
now
I
am
on
trial
here
because
I
trust
the
promise
God
made
to
our
fathers.
7
This
promise
is
what
our
twelve
family
groups
of
the
Jewish
nation
hope
to
see
happen.
They
worship
God
day
and
night.
King
Agrippa,
it
is
because
of
this
hope
that
they
are
saying
things
against
me.
8
Why
do
you
think
it
is
hard
to
believe
that
God
raises
people
from
the
dead?
9
"I
used
to
think
I
should
work
hard
against
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
I
did
that
in
Jerusalem.
I
put
many
of
the
followers
in
prison.
The
head
religious
leaders
gave
me
the
right
and
the
power
to
do
it.
Then
when
the
followers
were
killed,
I
said
it
was
all
right.
11
I
beat
them
and
tried
to
make
them
speak
against
God
in
all
the
Jewish
places
of
worship.
In
my
fight
against
them,
I
kept
going
after
them
even
into
cities
in
other
countries.
12
"When
I
was
going
to
Damascus
to
do
this,
I
had
the
right
and
the
power
from
the
head
religious
leaders
to
make
it
hard
for
the
followers.
13
I
was
on
the
road
at
noon.
King
Agrippa,
I
saw
a
light
from
heaven
brighter
than
the
sun.
It
was
shining
around
me
and
the
men
with
me.
14
We
all
fell
to
the
ground.
Then
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
to
me
in
the
Jewish
language,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
working
so
hard
against
Me?
You
hurt
yourself
by
trying
to
hurt
Me.'
15
I
said,
'Who
are
You,
Lord?'
And
He
said,
'I
am
Jesus,
the
One
you
are
working
against.
16
Get
up.
Stand
on
your
feet.
I
have
chosen
you
to
work
for
Me.
You
will
tell
what
you
have
seen
and
you
will
say
what
I
want
you
to
say.
This
is
the
reason
I
have
allowed
you
to
see
Me.
17
I
will
keep
you
safe
from
the
Jews
and
from
the
people
who
are
not
Jews.
I
am
sending
you
to
these
people.
18
You
are
to
open
their
eyes.
You
are
to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light.
You
are
to
turn
them
from
the
power
of
Satan
to
the
power
of
God.
In
this
way,
they
may
have
their
sins
forgiven.
They
may
have
what
is
given
to
them,
along
with
all
those
who
are
set
apart
for
God
by
having
faith
in
Me.'
19
"King
Agrippa,
I
obeyed
what
I
saw
from
heaven.
20
First
I
told
what
I
saw
to
those
in
Damascus
and
then
in
Jerusalem.
I
told
it
through
all
the
country
of
Judea.
I
even
preached
to
the
people
who
are
not
Jews
that
they
should
be
sorry
for
their
sins
and
turn
from
them
to
God.
I
told
them
they
should
do
things
to
show
they
are
sorry
for
their
sins.
21
"That
is
why
the
Jews
took
hold
of
me
in
the
house
of
God
and
tried
to
kill
me.
22
God
has
helped
me.
To
this
day
I
have
told
these
things
to
the
people
who
are
well-known
and
to
those
not
known.
I
have
told
only
what
the
early
preachers
and
Moses
said
would
happen.
23
It
was
that
Christ
must
suffer
and
be
the
first
to
rise
from
the
dead.
He
would
give
light
to
the
Jews
and
to
the
other
nations."
24
As
Paul
was
speaking
for
himself,
Festus
cried
out
in
a
loud
voice,
"Paul,
you
are
crazy!
All
your
learning
keeps
you
from
thinking
right!"
25
Paul
said,
"Most
respected
Festus,
I
am
not
crazy.
I
am
speaking
the
truth!
26
The
king
knows
about
all
this.
I
am
free
to
speak
to
him
in
plain
words.
Nothing
I
have
said
is
new
to
him.
These
things
happened
where
everyone
saw
them.
27
King
Agrippa,
do
you
believe
the
writings
of
the
early
preachers?
I
know
that
you
believe
them."
28
Then
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"In
this
short
time
you
have
almost
proven
to
me
that
I
should
become
a
Christian!"
29
Paul
said,
"My
prayer
to
God
is
that
you
and
all
who
hear
me
today
would
be
a
Christian
as
I
am,
only
not
have
these
chains!"
30
King
Agrippa
and
Festus
and
Bernice
and
those
who
sat
with
them
got
up.
31
As
they
left
the
courtroom,
they
said
to
each
other,
"This
man
has
done
nothing
for
which
he
should
be
kept
in
prison
or
be
put
to
death."
32
Agrippa
told
Festus,
"This
man
could
go
free
if
he
had
not
asked
to
be
sent
to
Caesar."
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
all
people
see
how
gentle
you
are.
The
Lord
is
coming
again
soon.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
NCV
Psalms 138:1
1
Lord,
I
will
thank
you
with
all
my
heart;
I
will
sing
to
you
before
the
gods.
Matthew 10:18
18
Because
of
me
you
will
be
taken
to
stand
before
governors
and
kings,
and
you
will
tell
them
and
the
non-Jewish
people
about
me.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
may
now
speak
to
defend
yourself."
Then
Paul
raised
his
hand
and
began
to
speak.
2
He
said,
"King
Agrippa,
I
am
very
happy
to
stand
before
you
and
will
answer
all
the
charges
the
Jewish
people
make
against
me.
3
You
know
so
much
about
all
the
Jewish
customs
and
the
things
the
Jews
argue
about,
so
please
listen
to
me
patiently.
4
"All
the
Jewish
people
know
about
my
whole
life,
how
I
lived
from
the
beginning
in
my
own
country
and
later
in
Jerusalem.
5
They
have
known
me
for
a
long
time.
If
they
want
to,
they
can
tell
you
that
I
was
a
good
Pharisee.
And
the
Pharisees
obey
the
laws
of
the
Jewish
religion
more
carefully
than
any
other
group.
6
Now
I
am
on
trial
because
I
hope
for
the
promise
that
God
made
to
our
ancestors.
7
This
is
the
promise
that
the
twelve
tribes
of
our
people
hope
to
receive
as
they
serve
God
day
and
night.
My
king,
the
Jews
have
accused
me
because
I
hope
for
this
same
promise!
8
Why
do
any
of
you
people
think
it
is
impossible
for
God
to
raise
people
from
the
dead?
9
"I,
too,
thought
I
ought
to
do
many
things
against
Jesus
from
Nazareth.
10
And
that
is
what
I
did
in
Jerusalem.
The
leading
priests
gave
me
the
power
to
put
many
of
God's
people
in
jail,
and
when
they
were
being
killed,
I
agreed
it
was
a
good
thing.
11
In
every
synagogue,
I
often
punished
them
and
tried
to
make
them
speak
against
Jesus.
I
was
so
angry
against
them
I
even
went
to
other
cities
to
find
them
and
punish
them.
12
"One
time
the
leading
priests
gave
me
permission
and
the
power
to
go
to
Damascus.
13
On
the
way
there,
at
noon,
I
saw
a
light
from
heaven.
It
was
brighter
than
the
sun
and
flashed
all
around
me
and
those
who
were
traveling
with
me.
14
We
all
fell
to
the
ground.
Then
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
to
me
in
the
Jewish
language,
saying,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
me?
You
are
only
hurting
yourself
by
fighting
me.'
15
I
said,
'Who
are
you,
Lord?'
The
Lord
said,
'I
am
Jesus,
the
one
you
are
persecuting.
16
Stand
up!
I
have
chosen
you
to
be
my
servant
and
my
witness
--
you
will
tell
people
the
things
that
you
have
seen
and
the
things
that
I
will
show
you.
This
is
why
I
have
come
to
you
today.
17
I
will
keep
you
safe
from
your
own
people
and
also
from
those
who
are
not
Jewish.
I
am
sending
you
to
them
18
to
open
their
eyes
so
that
they
may
turn
away
from
darkness
to
the
light,
away
from
the
power
of
Satan
and
to
God.
Then
their
sins
can
be
forgiven,
and
they
can
have
a
place
with
those
people
who
have
been
made
holy
by
believing
in
me.'
19
"King
Agrippa,
after
I
had
this
vision
from
heaven,
I
obeyed
it.
20
I
began
telling
people
that
they
should
change
their
hearts
and
lives
and
turn
to
God
and
do
things
to
show
they
really
had
changed.
I
told
this
first
to
those
in
Damascus,
then
in
Jerusalem,
and
in
every
part
of
Judea,
and
also
to
those
who
are
not
Jewish.
21
This
is
why
the
Jews
took
me
and
were
trying
to
kill
me
in
the
Temple.
22
But
God
has
helped
me,
and
so
I
stand
here
today,
telling
all
people,
small
and
great,
what
I
have
seen.
But
I
am
saying
only
what
Moses
and
the
prophets
said
would
happen
--
23
that
the
Christ
would
die,
and
as
the
first
to
rise
from
the
dead,
he
would
bring
light
to
the
Jewish
and
non-Jewish
people."
24
While
Paul
was
saying
these
things
to
defend
himself,
Festus
said
loudly,
"Paul,
you
are
out
of
your
mind!
Too
much
study
has
driven
you
crazy!"
25
Paul
said,
"Most
excellent
Festus,
I
am
not
crazy.
My
words
are
true
and
sensible.
26
King
Agrippa
knows
about
these
things,
and
I
can
speak
freely
to
him.
I
know
he
has
heard
about
all
of
these
things,
because
they
did
not
happen
off
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
do
you
believe
what
the
prophets
wrote?
I
know
you
believe."
28
King
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"Do
you
think
you
can
persuade
me
to
become
a
Christian
in
such
a
short
time?"
29
Paul
said,
"Whether
it
is
a
short
or
a
long
time,
I
pray
to
God
that
not
only
you
but
every
person
listening
to
me
today
would
be
saved
and
be
like
me
--
except
for
these
chains
I
have."
30
Then
King
Agrippa,
Governor
Festus,
Bernice,
and
all
the
people
sitting
with
them
stood
up
31
and
left
the
room.
Talking
to
each
other,
they
said,
"There
is
no
reason
why
this
man
should
die
or
be
put
in
jail."
32
And
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"We
could
let
this
man
go
free,
but
he
has
asked
Caesar
to
hear
his
case."
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
everyone
see
that
you
are
gentle
and
kind.
The
Lord
is
coming
soon.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
LITV
Psalms 138:1
1
A
Psalm
of
David.
I
will
thank
You
with
my
whole
heart;
I
will
sing
praise
to
You
before
the
gods;
Matthew 10:18
18
And
also
you
will
be
brought
before
governors
and
kings
for
My
sake,
for
a
testimony
to
them
and
to
the
nations.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
It
is
allowed
for
you
yourself
to
speak.
Then
Paul
made
a
defense,
stretching
out
the
hand:
2
Concerning
all
of
which
I
am
accused
by
Jews,
king
Agrippa,
I
count
myself
happy
being
about
to
make
defense
before
you
today,
3
you
being
most
of
all
expert,
knowing
of
all
the
customs
and
questions
also
among
the
Jews.
Because
of
this,
I
beg
you
patiently
to
hear
me.
4
Truly,
then,
all
the
Jews
know
my
way
of
life
from
youth,
which
from
the
beginning
had
been
in
my
nation
in
Jerusalem,
5
who
before
knew
me
from
the
first,
if
they
will
testify,
that
according
to
the
most
exact
sect
of
our
religion,
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
having
been
made
by
God
to
the
fathers,
I
stand
being
judged;
7
to
which
our
twelve
tribes
hope
to
arrive,
worshiping
in
earnestness
night
and
day,
concerning
which
hope
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
king
Agrippa.
8
Why
is
it
judged
unbelievable
by
you
if
God
raises
the
dead?
9
Indeed,
I
then
thought
to
myself
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
the
Nazarene,
10
which
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem,
I
also
shut
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons,
receiving
authority
from
the
chief
priests;
and
they
being
put
to
death,
I
cast
a
vote.
11
And
often
punishing
them
through
all
the
synagogues,
I
compelled
them
to
blaspheme.
And
being
exceedingly
furious
against
them,
I
even
persecuted
as
far
as
the
outside
cities.
12
In
which
also
traveling
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
decision
power
from
the
chief
priests,
13
at
midday
along
the
highway,
O
king,
I
and
those
with
me
saw
a
light
from
heaven
shining
around
me
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun.
14
And
all
of
us
falling
to
the
ground,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
to
me,
and
saying
in
the
Hebrew
dialect,
Saul,
Saul
why
do
you
persecute
Me?
It
is
hard
for
you
to
kick
against
the
prods.
15
And
I
said,
Who
are
you,
Sir?
And
He
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
you
persecute;
16
but
rise
up
and
stand
on
your
feet,
for
it
is
for
this
reason
I
appeared
to
you,
to
appoint
you
a
servant
and
a
witness
both
of
what
you
saw,
and
in
what
I
shall
appear
to
you,
17
having
delivered
you
from
the
people
and
the
nations,
to
whom
I
now
send
you,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
and
to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
authority
of
Satan
to
God,
in
order
that
they
may
receive
remission
of
sins,
and
an
inheritance
among
those
being
sanctified
by
faith
in
Me.
19
Upon
this,
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
to
those
first
in
Damascus,
and
Jerusalem,
and
to
all
the
country
of
Judea,
and
to
the
nations,
I
proclaimed
the
command
to
repent
and
to
turn
to
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
Because
of
these
things,
having
seized
me
in
the
temple,
the
Jews
tried
to
kill
me.
22
Then
obtaining
help
from
God,
I
stand
until
this
day,
witnessing
both
to
small
and
to
great,
saying
nothing
else
than
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
also
said
was
going
to
happen:
23
whether
Christ
was
liable
to
suffer,
whether
first
by
a
resurrection
of
the
dead
He
was
going
to
proclaim
light
to
the
people
and
to
the
nations.
24
And
he
defending
himself
with
these
things,
Festus
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
You
rave!
Your
many
letters
turned
you
into
madness.
25
But
he
said,
Not
to
madness,
most
excellent
Festus,
but
I
speak
words
of
truth
and
sanity.
26
For
the
king
understands
about
these
things,
to
whom
I
speak,
even
being
bold
of
speech.
For
I
am
persuaded
not
any
of
these
things
are
hidden
from
him,
nothing.
For
the
doing
of
this
is
not
in
a
corner.
27
Do
you
believe
the
prophets,
king
Agrippa?
I
know
that
you
believe.
28
And
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
Do
you
persuade
me
to
become
a
Christian
in
but
a
little?
29
And
Paul
said,
I
would
pray
to
God,
both
in
a
little
and
in
much,
not
only
you,
but
also
these
hearing
me
today
to
become
as
I
also
am,
except
for
these
bonds.
30
And
he
saying
these
things,
the
king
and
the
governor
and
Bernice
rose
up,
and
those
who
sat
with
them.
31
And
having
gone
aside,
they
spoke
to
one
another
saying,
This
man
does
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
And
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
This
man
was
able
to
have
been
let
go,
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar.
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
reasonableness
be
known
to
all
men.
The
Lord
is
near.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
HCSB
Psalms 138:1
1
Davidic.
I
will
give
You
thanks
with
all
my
heart;
I
will
sing
Your
praise
before
the
heavenly
beings.
Matthew 10:18
18
You
will
even
be
brought
before
governors
and
kings
because
of
Me,
to
bear
witness
to
them
and
to
the
nations.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"It
is
permitted
for
you
to
speak
for
yourself."
Then
Paul
stretched
out
his
hand
and
began
his
defense:
2
"I
consider
myself
fortunate,
King
Agrippa,
that
today
I
am
going
to
make
a
defense
before
you
about
everything
I
am
accused
of
by
the
Jews,
3
especially
since
you
are
an
expert
in
all
the
Jewish
customs
and
controversies.
Therefore
I
beg
you
to
listen
to
me
patiently.
4
"All
the
Jews
know
my
way
of
life
from
my
youth,
which
was
spent
from
the
beginning
among
my
own
nation
and
in
Jerusalem.
5
They
had
previously
known
me
for
quite
some
time,
if
they
were
willing
to
testify,
that
according
to
the
strictest
party
of
our
religion
I
lived
as
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
on
trial
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
by
God
to
our
fathers,
7
the
promise
our
12
tribes
hope
to
attain
as
they
earnestly
serve
Him
night
and
day.
Because
of
this
hope
I
am
being
accused
by
the
Jews,
O
king!
8
Why
is
it
considered
incredible
by
any
of
you
that
God
raises
the
dead?
9
In
fact,
I
myself
supposed
it
was
necessary
to
do
many
things
in
opposition
to
the
name
of
Jesus
the
Nazarene.
10
This
I
actually
did
in
Jerusalem,
and
I
locked
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prison,
since
I
had
received
authority
for
that
from
the
chief
priests.
When
they
were
put
to
death,
I
cast
my
vote
against
them.
11
In
all
the
synagogues
I
often
tried
to
make
them
blaspheme
by
punishing
them.
Being
greatly
enraged
at
them,
I
even
pursued
them
to
foreign
cities.
12
"Under
these
circumstances
I
was
traveling
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
a
commission
from
the
chief
priests.
13
At
midday,
while
on
the
road,
O
king,
I
saw
a
light
from
heaven
brighter
than
the
sun,
shining
around
me
and
those
traveling
with
me.
14
When
we
had
all
fallen
to
the
ground,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
to
me
in
the
Hebrew
language,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
Me?
It
is
hard
for
you
to
kick
against
the
goads.'
15
"But
I
said,
'Who
are
You,
Lord?'
"And
the
Lord
replied:
'I
am
Jesus,
whom
you
are
persecuting.
16
But
get
up
and
stand
on
your
feet.
For
I
have
appeared
to
you
for
this
purpose,
to
appoint
you
as
a
servant
and
a
witness
of
things
you
have
seen,
and
of
things
in
which
I
will
appear
to
you.
17
I
will
rescue
you
from
the
people
and
from
the
Gentiles,
to
whom
I
now
send
you,
18
to
open
their
eyes
that
they
may
turn
from
darkness
to
light
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
to
God,
that
they
may
receive
forgiveness
of
sins
and
a
share
among
those
who
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
Me.'
19
"Therefore,
King
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision.
20
Instead,
I
preached
to
those
in
Damascus
first,
and
to
those
in
Jerusalem
and
in
all
the
region
of
Judea,
and
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
and
do
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
For
this
reason
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple
complex
and
were
trying
to
kill
me.
22
Since
I
have
obtained
help
that
comes
from
God,
to
this
day
I
stand
and
testify
to
both
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
else
than
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
said
would
take
place--
23
that
the
Messiah
must
suffer,
and
that
as
the
first
to
rise
from
the
dead,
He
would
proclaim
light
to
our
people
and
to
the
Gentiles."
24
As
he
was
making
his
defense
this
way,
Festus
exclaimed
in
a
loud
voice,
"You're
out
of
your
mind,
Paul!
Too
much
study
is
driving
you
mad!"
25
But
Paul
replied,
"I'm
not
out
of
my
mind,
most
excellent
Festus.
On
the
contrary,
I'm
speaking
words
of
truth
and
good
judgment.
26
For
the
king
knows
about
these
matters.
It
is
to
him
I
am
actually
speaking
boldly.
For
I'm
not
convinced
that
any
of
these
things
escapes
his
notice,
since
this
was
not
done
in
a
corner!
27
King
Agrippa,
do
you
believe
the
prophets?
I
know
you
believe."
28
Then
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"Are
you
going
to
persuade
me
to
become
a
Christian
so
easily?"
29
"I
wish
before
God,"
replied
Paul,
"that
whether
easily
or
with
difficulty,
not
only
you
but
all
who
listen
to
me
today
might
become
as
I
am--
except
for
these
chains."
30
So
the
king,
the
governor,
Bernice,
and
those
sitting
with
them
got
up,
31
and
when
they
had
left
they
talked
with
each
other
and
said,
"This
man
is
doing
nothing
that
deserves
death
or
chains."
32
Then
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"This
man
could
have
been
released
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar."
Philippians 4:5
5
Let
your
graciousness
be
known
to
everyone.
The
Lord
is
near.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
MHB
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Psalms 119:46
in
LXXRP
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