1Ki 20:39 Cross References
1 Kings 20:39
39: As the king passed by, the prophet called out to him, "Sir, I was in the battle, and a man brought me a prisoner. He said, `Guard this man; if for any reason he gets away, you will either die or pay a fine of seventy-five pounds of silver!'
2 Kings 10:24
- So they were all inside the temple to offer sacrifices and burnt offerings. Now Jehu had surrounded the building with eighty of his men and had warned them, "If you let anyone escape, you will pay for it with your own life."
2 Samuel 14:5
- "What's the trouble?" the king asked. "I am a widow," she replied.
- "My two sons had a fight out in the field. And since no one was there to stop it, one of them was killed.
- Now the rest of the family is demanding, `Let us have your son. We will execute him for murdering his brother. He doesn't deserve to inherit his family's property.' But if I do that, I will have no one left, and my husband's name and family will disappear from the face of the earth."
Psalms 49:7
- Yet they cannot redeem themselves from death by paying a ransom to God.
Proverbs 13:8
- The rich can pay a ransom, but the poor won't even get threatened.
Exodus 21:30
- However, the dead person's relatives may accept payment from the owner of the bull to compensate for the loss of life. The owner will have to pay whatever is demanded.
Mark 12:1
- Then Jesus began telling them stories: "A man planted a vineyard, built a wall around it, dug a pit for pressing out the grape juice, and built a lookout tower. Then he leased the vineyard to tenant farmers and moved to another country.
- At grape-picking time he sent one of his servants to collect his share of the crop.
- But the farmers grabbed the servant, beat him up, and sent him back empty-handed.
- "The owner then sent another servant, but they beat him over the head and treated him shamefully.
- The next servant he sent was killed. Others who were sent were either beaten or killed,
2 Samuel 12:1
- So the LORD sent Nathan the prophet to tell David this story: "There were two men in a certain town. One was rich, and one was poor.
- The rich man owned many sheep and cattle.
- The poor man owned nothing but a little lamb he had worked hard to buy. He raised that little lamb, and it grew up with his children. It ate from the man's own plate and drank from his cup. He cuddled it in his arms like a baby daughter.
- One day a guest arrived at the home of the rich man. But instead of killing a lamb from his own flocks for food, he took the poor man's lamb and killed it and served it to his guest."
- David was furious. "As surely as the LORD lives," he vowed, "any man who would do such a thing deserves to die!
Job 36:18
- But watch out, or you may be seduced with wealth. Don't let yourself be bribed into sin.
Proverbs 6:35
- There is no compensation or bribe that will satisfy him.
1 Kings 20:42
- And the prophet told him, "This is what the LORD says: Because you have spared the man I said must be destroyed, now you must die in his place, and your people will die instead of his people."
Judges 9:7
- When Jotham heard about this, he climbed to the top of Mount Gerizim and shouted, "Listen to me, people of Shechem! Listen to me if you want God to listen to you!
- Once upon a time the trees decided to elect a king. First they said to the olive tree, `Be our king!'
- But it refused, saying, `Should I quit producing the olive oil that blesses both God and people, just to wave back and forth over the trees?'
- "Then they said to the fig tree, `You be our king!'
- But the fig tree also refused, saying, `Should I quit producing my sweet fruit just to wave back and forth over the trees?'
1 Peter 1:18
- For you know that God paid a ransom to save you from the empty life you inherited from your ancestors. And the ransom he paid was not mere gold or silver.
- He paid for you with the precious lifeblood of Christ, the sinless, spotless Lamb of God.