Acts 14:19

Coverdale Bible (1535)

But there came thither certayne Iewes from Antioche and Iconiu, and persuaded the people, and stoned Paul, and drue him out of the cite, supposinge he had bene deed.

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  • 2 Cor 11:25 : 25 Thryse was I beaten with roddes. I was once stoned, I suffred thryse shypwracke: nighte and daye haue I bene in the depe of the see:
  • 2 Tim 3:11 : 11 my persecucions, my affliccions, which happened vnto me at Antioche, at Iconium, at Lystra, which persecucions I suffred paciently, and from the all the LORDE delyuered me.
  • Acts 13:45 : 45 But whan the Iewes sawe the people, they were full of indignacion, and spake agaynst that which was spoken of Paul, speakinge agaynst it, & blasphemynge.
  • Acts 13:50-51 : 50 Howbeit the Iewes moued the deuoute and honorable wemen, and the chefe men of the citie, and raysed vp a persecucion agaynst Paul and Barnabas and expelled them out of their coastes. 51 But they shoke of the dust of their fete agaynst them, and came to Iconium.
  • Acts 14:5 : 5 But whan there rose vp an insurreccion of the Heythe and of ye Iewes, and of their rulers, to put them to shame, and to stone the,
  • Acts 7:58 : 58 and thrust him out of the cite, and stoned him. And ye witnesses layed downe their clothes at the fete of a yonge man, which was called Saul.
  • Acts 9:16 : 16 I wil shewe him, how greate thinges he must suffre for my names sake.
  • Jer 22:19 : 19 But as an Asse shall he be buried, corrupte and be cast without the gates of Ierusalem.
  • Matt 27:20-25 : 20 But the hye prestes and the elders persuaded the people, that they shulde axe Barrabas, and destroye Iesus. 21 Then answered the debyte, & sayde vnto the: Whether of these two wyl ye yt I geue lowse vnto you? They sayde: Barrabas: 22 Pylate sayde vnto them: What shal I do then with Iesus, which is called Christ? They sayde all: let him be crucified. 23 The debyte saide: What euell hath he done the? Neuertheles they cried yet more and sayde, let him be crucified. 24 So whan Pilate sawe, that he coude not helpe, but that there was a greater vproure, he toke water, and wasshed his handes before the people, and sayde: I am vngiltie of ye bloude of this righteous man. Se ye therto. 25 Then answered all the people, and sayde: His bloude come vpon vs, and vpon oure children.
  • Mark 15:11-14 : 11 But the hye prestes moued ye people, that he shulde rather geue Barrabas lowse vnto them. 12 Pylate answered agayne, and sayde vnto them: What wil ye the that I do vnto him, whom ye accuse to be kynge of the Iewes? 13 They cried agayne: Crucifie hi. 14 Pylate sayde vnto the: What euell hath he done? But they cried yet moch more: Crucifie him.
  • Heb 13:12-13 : 12 Therfore Iesus also, to sanctifye ye people by his awne bloude, suffred without ye gate. 13 Let vs go forth therfore out of the tentes, and suffre rebuke with him:
  • Acts 14:21 : 21 and preached the Gospell vnto the same cite, and taughte many of them. And they wete agayne vnto Lystra, and Iconium and Antioche,
  • Acts 17:13 : 13 But whan the Iewes off Thessalonica had knowlege, that the worde off God was preached off Paul at Berea, they came, and moued the people there also.
  • Acts 22:20 : 20 And wha the bloude of Steue thy witnesse was shed, I stode by also, & consented vnto his death, and kepte the clothes of them that slewe him.
  • 1 Cor 15:31 : 31 By oure reioysinge which I haue in Christ Iesu or LORDE, I dye daylie.
  • 2 Cor 4:10-12 : 10 We allwayes beare aboute in oure body the dyenge of the LORDE Iesus yt the life also of the LORDE Iesus might appeare in oure body. 11 For we which lyue, are alwayes delyuered vnto death for Iesus sake, that the life also of Iesus might appeare in oure mortall flesh. 12 Therfore is death now mightie in vs, but life in you.
  • 2 Cor 11:23 : 23 They are the mynisters of Christ (I speake as a fole) I am more: in laboures more abudaunt, in strypes aboue measure, in presonmentes more plenteously, in death oft.

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  • 82%

    20Howbeyt as ye disciples stode rounde aboute him, he rose vp, & came in to the cite. And on the nexte daye he departed with Barnabas vnto Derba,

    21and preached the Gospell vnto the same cite, and taughte many of them. And they wete agayne vnto Lystra, and Iconium and Antioche,

  • Acts 14:4-7
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    4Howbeyt the multitude of the cite was deuyded, some helde wt the Iewes, and some with the Apostles.

    5But whan there rose vp an insurreccion of the Heythe and of ye Iewes, and of their rulers, to put them to shame, and to stone the,

    6they perceaued it, and fled vnto lystra and Derba cities of ye countre of Licaonia, and vnto ye region that lyeth rounde aboute,

    7and there they preached the Gospell.

  • 18And whan they sayde this, they scarse refrayned the people, that they dyd not sacrifice vnto them.

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    29For they had sene Trophimus the Ephesian with him in the cite, him they thoughte yt Paul had broughte in to the temple.

    30And all the cite was moued, and the people ranne together. And they toke Paul, and drue him out off the temple, and forth with the dores were shut to.

    31But whan they wete aboute to kyll him, tydinges came to the chefe captayne of the company, that all Ierusalem was moued.

    32Which immediatly toke soudyers and captaynes vnto him, and ranne in amoge them. Whan they sawe the captayne and the soudyers, they lefte smytinge of Paul.

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    50Howbeit the Iewes moued the deuoute and honorable wemen, and the chefe men of the citie, and raysed vp a persecucion agaynst Paul and Barnabas and expelled them out of their coastes.

    51But they shoke of the dust of their fete agaynst them, and came to Iconium.

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    29And all ye cite was on a roore, and they russhed in with one assent in to the open place, and toke Gaius and Aristarchus of Macedonia, Pauls companyons.

    30Whan Paul wolde haue gone in amonge the people, the disciples suffred him not.

  • Acts 14:1-2
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    1It fortuned at Iconium, that they wete both together in to the synagoge of the Iewes, and spake so, that a greate multitude of the Iewes & of the Grekes beleued.

    2But the vnbeleuynge Iewes moued and disquyeted the soules of the Heythe agaynst the brethre.

  • Acts 7:57-58
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    57But they cried out with a loude voyce, & stopped their eares, and rane violently vpon him all at once,

    58and thrust him out of the cite, and stoned him. And ye witnesses layed downe their clothes at the fete of a yonge man, which was called Saul.

  • 21For this cause the Iewes toke me in the temple, and wente aboute to kyll me.

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    13But Iupiters prest which dwelt before their cite, broughte oxen and garlandes before the gate, and wolde haue done sacrifice with the people.

    14Whan ye Apostles Barnabas and Paul herde that, they rent their clothes, and ranne in amonge the people, cryenge

  • 11But whan the people sawe what Paul had done, they lifte vp their voyce, and sayde in ye speache of Lycaonia: The goddes are become like vnto men, and are come downe vnto vs.

  • 33So Paul departed from amonge them.

  • 27But whan the seuen dayes were allmost fulfylled, the Iewes of Asia sawe him in the temple, and moued all the people, layed handes vpon him,

  • 22They gaue him audience vnto this worde, and lifte vp their voyce, & sayde: Awaye with soch a felowe from the earth, for it is not reason that he shulde lyue.

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    12Whan we herhe this, both we and they that were of the same place, besoughte him, that he wolde not go vp to Ierusalem.

    13Then answered Paul and sayde: What do ye, wepynge, and breakynge my hert? For I am redye not onely to be bounde, but also to dye at Ierusalem for ye name of the LORDE Iesu.

  • 22And the people rane on them, and the officers rente their clothes, and comaunded them to be beaten with roddes.

  • 13But whan the Iewes off Thessalonica had knowlege, that the worde off God was preached off Paul at Berea, they came, and moued the people there also.

  • 39and came and besoughte them, and prayed the to departe out of the cite.

  • 10But whan the discension was greate, ye vpper captayne feared, that Paul shulde haue bene pluckte a sonder of them, and commaunded the soudyers to go downe, and to take him from them, and to brynge him in to the castell.

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    17After thre dayes it fortuned, yt Paul called ye chefe of ye Iewes together. And wha they were come, he sayde vnto the: Ye me & brethre I haue comytted nothinge agaynst or people, ner agaynst ye lawes of ye fathers, yet was I boude, delyuered out of Ierusale in to ye Romaynes hades:

    18which wha they had examyned me, wolde haue let me go, for so moch as there was no cause of death i me.

  • 19But wha hir master and mastresse sawe that the hope of their vauntage was gone, they toke Paul and Sylas, drue them in to the market place before ye rulers,

  • 12But whan Gallio was ruler of the countre of Achaia, the Iewes made insurreccion wt one acorde agaynst Paul, & broughte him before the iudgment seate,

  • 29And they rose vp, and thrust him out of the cite, and led him vp to the edge of the hyll whervpo their cite was buylded, that they might cast him downe headlynge.

  • 19But had certayne questions agaynst him of their awne supersticions, and of one Iesus deed, whom Paul affirmed to be alyue.

  • 5But the styffnecked Iewes had indignacion, and toke vnto them certayne euell men which were vagabundes, and gathered a company, and set the cite in a rore, and preassed vnto the house of Iason, and soughte to brynge them out vnto the comon people.

  • 26Then wete ye rulers with their mynisters, and fetched them without violence: for they feared the people, lest they shulde haue bene stoned.

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    13Whan Paul and they that were with him, were departed by shippe fro Paphos, they came to Perga in the londe of Pamphilia. But Ihon departed from them, and wente agayne to Ierusalem.

    14Neuertheles they wandred thorow from Perga, and came to Antioche in the londe of Pisidia, and wete in to the synagoge vpon the Sabbath daye, and sat downe.

  • 37But Paul sayde vnto them: They haue beaten vs openly vncondempned (where as we are yet Romaynes) and haue cast vs in preson, and shulde they now thrust vs out preuely? Not so, but let them come them selues, and brynge vs out.

  • 19They that were scatred abrode thorow ye trouble yt rose aboute Steuen, walked on euerysyde vntyll Phenices, and Cipers, and Antioche, and spake the worde vnto no man but onely vnto ye Iewes.

  • 19& came downe to Ephesus, & lefte them there. But he himselfe wete in to the synagoge, and reasoned with the Iewes.

  • 11And God wroughte no small miracles by the handes of Paul,

  • 30Whan the brethren knewe yt, they brought him to Cesarea, and sent him forth to Tharsis.

  • 2As for Steuen, men yt feared God dressed him, and made greate lamentacion ouer him.

  • 44On ye Sabbath folowinge, came almost the whole cite together, to heare the worde of God.

  • 19And I sayde: LORDE, they the selues knowe that I put in preson and bett in euery synagoge them that beleued on the.