Acts 19:33 Cross References
Acts 19:33
33: Alexander was thrust forward by some of the Jews, who encouraged him to explain the situation. He motioned for silence and tried to speak in defense.
Acts 12:17
- He motioned for them to quiet down and told them what had happened and how the Lord had led him out of jail. "Tell James and the other brothers what happened," he said. And then he went to another place.
Acts 21:40
- The commander agreed, so Paul stood on the stairs and motioned to the people to be quiet. Soon a deep silence enveloped the crowd, and he addressed them in their own language, Aramaic.
- "Brothers and esteemed fathers," Paul said, "listen to me as I offer my defense."
1 Timothy 1:20
- Hymenaeus and Alexander are two examples of this. I turned them over to Satan so they would learn not to blaspheme God.
Acts 13:16
- So Paul stood, lifted his hand to quiet them, and started speaking. "People of Israel," he said, "and you devout Gentiles who fear the God of Israel, listen to me.
Luke 1:22
- When he finally did come out, he couldn't speak to them. Then they realized from his gestures that he must have seen a vision in the Temple sanctuary.
Acts 26:1
- Then Agrippa said to Paul, "You may speak in your defense." So Paul, with a gesture of his hand, started his defense:
- "I am fortunate, King Agrippa, that you are the one hearing my defense against all these accusations made by the Jewish leaders,
2 Timothy 4:14
- Alexander the coppersmith has done me much harm, but the Lord will judge him for what he has done.
Acts 24:10
- Now it was Paul's turn. The governor motioned for him to rise and speak. Paul said, "I know, sir, that you have been a judge of Jewish affairs for many years, and this gives me confidence as I make my defense.
Philippians 1:7
- It is right that I should feel as I do about all of you, for you have a very special place in my heart. We have shared together the blessings of God, both when I was in prison and when I was out, defending the truth and telling others the Good News.