Verse 10

And while they loked stedfastly vp towarde heaue, as he went, beholde, two men stoode by them in whyte apparell,

Referenced Verses

  • Luke 24:4 : 4 And it came to passe, as they were amased therat: Beholde, two men stoode by them in shinyng garmentes.
  • John 20:12 : 12 And seeth two angels clothed in white, sittyng, the one at the head, & the other at the feete, where the body of Iesus was layde.
  • Dan 7:9 : 9 I behelde till the thrones were set vp, & the auncient of dayes did sit: whose garment was white as snowe, and the heeres of his head lyke the pure wooll: his throne was like the firie flambe, and his wheeles as burning fire.
  • Matt 28:3 : 3 His countenaunce was lyke lyghtnyng, and his rayment white as snowe.
  • Mark 16:5 : 5 And they went into the sepulchre, and sawe a young man syttyng on the ryght syde, clothed in a long whyte garment, and they were amased.
  • Rev 7:14 : 14 And he sayde vnto hym, Lorde thou wotest. And he sayde to me: These are they which came out of great tribulation, and haue wasshed their long robes, and made them whyte by the blood of the lambe.
  • 2 Kgs 2:11-12 : 11 And it fortuned, that as they went walking and talking: beholde, there appeared a charet of fyre, and horses of fyre, & parted them both a sunder, and Elias went vp through the whorle winde into heauen. 12 And Elisa sawe, and cryed: O my father, O my father, the charet of Israel, and the horsemen thereof. And he sawe him no more: and he toke his owne clothes, and rent them in two peeces.
  • Matt 17:2 : 2 And was transfigured before them, and his face did shyne as the sunne, and his clothes were as whyte as the lyght.
  • Acts 10:3 : 3 The same sawe by a vision euidently, about the ninth houre of the daye, an Angel of God commyng in to hym, and saying vnto hym, Cornelius.
  • Acts 10:30 : 30 And Cornelius sayde: This day nowe foure dayes, about this houre, I sate fasting, and at the ninth houre, I prayed in my house: And beholde, a man stoode before me in bryght clothyng,
  • Rev 3:4 : 4 Thou hast a fewe names in Sardis, which haue not defiled their garmetes, and they shall walke with me in white, for they are worthie.