Matthew 14:9 Cross References
Matthew 14:9
9: The king was sorry, but because of his oath and because he didn't want to back down in front of his guests, he issued the necessary orders.
Judges 11:30
- And Jephthah made a vow to the LORD. He said, "If you give me victory over the Ammonites,
- I will give to the LORD the first thing coming out of my house to greet me when I return in triumph. I will sacrifice it as a burnt offering."
Luke 13:32
- Jesus replied, "Go tell that fox that I will keep on casting out demons and doing miracles of healing today and tomorrow; and the third day I will accomplish my purpose.
Matthew 14:1
- When Herod Antipas heard about Jesus,
1 Samuel 14:24
- Now the men of Israel were worn out that day, because Saul had made them take an oath, saying, "Let a curse fall on anyone who eats before evening--before I have full revenge on my enemies." So no one ate a thing all day,
John 19:12
- Then Pilate tried to release him, but the Jewish leaders told him, "If you release this man, you are not a friend of Caesar. Anyone who declares himself a king is a rebel against Caesar."
- When they said this, Pilate brought Jesus out to them again. Then Pilate sat down on the judgment seat on the platform that is called the Stone Pavement (in Hebrew, Gabbatha).
- It was now about noon of the day of preparation for the Passover. And Pilate said to the people, "Here is your king!"
- "Away with him," they yelled. "Away with him--crucify him!What? Crucify your king?" Pilate asked. "We have no king but Caesar," the leading priests shouted back.
- Then Pilate gave Jesus to them to be crucified. So they took Jesus and led him away.
Judges 21:7
- How can we find wives for the few who remain, since we have sworn by the LORD not to give them our daughters in marriage?"
- So they asked, "Was anyone absent when we presented ourselves to the LORD at Mizpah?" And they discovered that no one from Jabesh-gilead had attended.
- For after they counted all the people, no one from Jabesh-gilead was present.
- So they sent twelve thousand warriors to Jabesh-gilead with orders to kill everyone there, including women and children.
- "This is what you are to do," they said. "Completely destroy all the males and every woman who is not a virgin."
Ecclesiastes 5:2
- And don't make rash promises to God, for he is in heaven, and you are only here on earth. So let your words be few.
Matthew 14:5
- Herod would have executed John, but he was afraid of a riot, because all the people believed John was a prophet.
2 Kings 6:31
- "May God kill me if I don't execute Elisha son of Shaphat this very day," the king vowed.
- Elisha was sitting in his house at a meeting with the leaders of Israel when the king sent a messenger to summon him. But before the messenger arrived, Elisha said to the leaders, "A murderer has sent a man to kill me. When he arrives, shut the door and keep him out. His master will soon follow him."
- While Elisha was still saying this, the messenger arrived. And the king said, "It is the LORD who has brought this trouble on us! Why should I wait any longer for the LORD?"
Acts 25:3
- They asked Festus as a favor to transfer Paul to Jerusalem. (Their plan was to waylay and kill him.)
- But Festus replied that Paul was at Caesarea and he himself would be returning there soon.
- So he said, "Those of you in authority can return with me. If Paul has done anything wrong, you can make your accusations."
- Eight or ten days later he returned to Caesarea, and on the following day Paul's trial began.
- On Paul's arrival in court, the Jewish leaders from Jerusalem gathered around and made many serious accusations they couldn't prove.
Numbers 30:5
- But if her father refuses to let her fulfill the vow or pledge on the day he hears of it, then all her vows and pledges will become invalid. The LORD will forgive her because her father would not let her fulfill them.
- "Now suppose a young woman takes a vow or makes an impulsive pledge and later marries.
- If her husband learns of her vow or pledge and raises no objections on the day he hears of it, her vows and pledges will stand.
- But if her husband refuses to accept her vow or impulsive pledge on the day he hears of it, he nullifies her commitments, and the LORD will forgive her.
Matthew 27:17
- As the crowds gathered before Pilate's house that morning, he asked them, "Which one do you want me to release to you--Barabbas, or Jesus who is called the Messiah?"
- (He knew very well that the Jewish leaders had arrested Jesus out of envy.)
- Just then, as Pilate was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent him this message: "Leave that innocent man alone, because I had a terrible nightmare about him last night."
- Meanwhile, the leading priests and other leaders persuaded the crowds to ask for Barabbas to be released and for Jesus to be put to death.
- So when the governor asked again, "Which of these two do you want me to release to you?" the crowd shouted back their reply: "Barabbas!"
Judges 11:39
- When she returned home, her father kept his vow, and she died a virgin. So it has become a custom in Israel
Judges 21:1
- The Israelites had vowed at Mizpah never to give their daughters in marriage to a man from the tribe of Benjamin.
1 Samuel 14:28
- But one of the men saw him and said, "Your father made the army take a strict oath that anyone who eats food today will be cursed. That is why everyone is weary and faint."
Mark 6:20
- And Herod respected John, knowing that he was a good and holy man, so he kept him under his protection. Herod was disturbed whenever he talked with John, but even so, he liked to listen to him.
1 Samuel 28:10
- But Saul took an oath in the name of the LORD and promised, "As surely as the LORD lives, nothing bad will happen to you for doing this."
1 Samuel 25:22
- May God deal with me severely if even one man of his household is still alive tomorrow morning!"
Mark 6:14
- Herod Antipas, the king, soon heard about Jesus, because people everywhere were talking about him. Some were saying, "This must be John the Baptist come back to life again. That is why he can do such miracles."
Daniel 6:14
- Hearing this, the king was very angry with himself for signing the law, and he tried to find a way to save Daniel. He spent the rest of the day looking for a way to get Daniel out of this predicament.
- In the evening the men went together to the king and said, "Your Majesty knows that according to the law of the Medes and the Persians, no law that the king signs can be changed."
- So at last the king gave orders for Daniel to be arrested and thrown into the den of lions. The king said to him, "May your God, whom you worship continually, rescue you."
Acts 24:23
- He ordered an officer to keep Paul in custody but to give him some freedom and allow his friends to visit him and take care of his needs.
- A few days later Felix came with his wife, Drusilla, who was Jewish. Sending for Paul, they listened as he told them about faith in Christ Jesus.
- As he reasoned with them about righteousness and self-control and the judgment to come, Felix was terrified. "Go away for now," he replied. "When it is more convenient, I'll call for you again."
- He also hoped that Paul would bribe him, so he sent for him quite often and talked with him.
- Two years went by in this way; then Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus. And because Felix wanted to gain favor with the Jewish leaders, he left Paul in prison.
1 Samuel 25:32
- David replied to Abigail, "Praise the LORD, the God of Israel, who has sent you to meet me today!
- Thank God for your good sense! Bless you for keeping me from murdering the man and carrying out vengeance with my own hands.
- For I swear by the LORD, the God of Israel, who has kept me from hurting you, that if you had not hurried out to meet me, not one of Nabal's men would be alive tomorrow morning."
Mark 6:26
- Then the king was very sorry, but he was embarrassed to break his oath in front of his guests.
1 Samuel 14:39
- I vow by the name of the LORD who rescued Israel that the sinner will surely die, even if it is my own son Jonathan!" But no one would tell him what the trouble was.
- Then Saul said, "Jonathan and I will stand over here, and all of you stand over there." And the people agreed.
- Then Saul prayed, "O LORD, God of Israel, please show us who is guilty and who is innocent. Are Jonathan and I guilty, or is the sin among the others?" And Jonathan and Saul were chosen as the guilty ones, and the people were declared innocent.
- Then Saul said, "Now choose between me and Jonathan." And Jonathan was shown to be the guilty one.
- "Tell me what you have done," Saul demanded of Jonathan. "I tasted a little honey," Jonathan admitted. "It was only a little bit on the end of a stick. Does that deserve death?"