Verse 20

And when he had taken him & brought him to his mother, he sate on her knees till noone, and then dyed.

Referenced Verses

  • Luke 7:12 : 12 When he came nye to the gate of the citie, beholde, there was a dead man caryed out, which was the only sonne of his mother, and she was a widdowe: And much people of the citie was with her.
  • John 11:3 : 3 Therfore, his sisters sent vnto hym, saying: Lorde, beholde, he whom thou louest is sicke.
  • John 11:5 : 5 Iesus loued Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus.
  • John 11:14 : 14 Then sayde Iesus vnto the playnely, Lazarus is dead:
  • Gen 22:2 : 2 And he saide: take thy sonne, thyne onlye sonne Isahac whom thou louest, & get thee vnto the lande Moriah, and offer him there for a burnt offering vpon one of the mountaines which I wyl shewe thee.
  • Gen 37:3 : 3 But Israel loued Ioseph more then all his chyldren, because he begate hym in his olde age: and he made hym a coate of many colours.
  • Gen 37:5 : 5 Moreouer, when Ioseph had dreamed a dreame, he tolde it his brethren, which hated hym yet the more.
  • 1 Kgs 17:17 : 17 And after these thinges, it happened that the sonne of the wyfe of the house fel sicke, & his sicknesse was so sore that there was no breath left in him.
  • Isa 49:15 : 15 Will a woman forget her owne infant, and not pitie the sonne of her owne wombe? And though they do forget, yet wyll I not forget thee.
  • Isa 66:13 : 13 For lyke as a chylde is comforted of his mother: so shall I comfort you, and ye shalbe comforted in Hierusalem.
  • Ezek 24:16-18 : 16 Thou sonne of man, behold I wil take away from thee the pleasure of thyne eyes with a plague, yet shalt thou neither mourne nor weepe, neither shal thy teares run downe. 17 Mourne in scilens, make no mourning of the dead, bynde the tyre of thy head vpon thee, and put on thy shoes vpon thy feete, couer not thy lippes, and eate no mans bread. 18 So I spake vnto the people betymes in the morning, & at euen my wife dyed: then vpon the next morowe I dyd as I was commaunded.
  • Luke 2:35 : 35 And moreouer, the sworde shall pearce thy soule, that the thoughtes of many heartes may be opened.