Verse 20
And he toke him, and broughte him to his mother: and she set him vpon hir lappe vntyll ye noone daye, & the he dyed.
Referenced Verses
- Luke 7:12 : 12 Whan he came nye to the gate of the cite, beholde, there was caried out one deed, which was the onely sonne of his mother, and she was a wyddowe, and moch people of the cite wente with her.
- John 11:3 : 3 The sent his sisters vnto hi, & sayde: LORDE, beholde, he who thou louest lyeth sicke.
- John 11:5 : 5 Iesus loued Martha & hir sister, & Lazarus.
- John 11:14 : 14 The sayde Iesus vnto the planely: Lazarus is deed,
- Gen 22:2 : 2 And he sayde: Take ye sonne, this onely sonne of thine, eue Isaac whom thou louest, and go thy waye in to the londe of Moria, & offre him there for a burntofferynge, vpon a mountayne that I shal shew the.
- Gen 37:3 : 3 Israel loued Ioseph more the all his childre because he had begotte him in his olde age, and he made him a cote of many coloures.
- Gen 37:5 : 5 Ioseph also had once a dreame, and tolde his brethre therof. The hated they him ye more,
- 1 Kgs 17:17 : 17 And after these actes the sonne of the wife of ye house was sicke: and his sicknes was so exceadinge sore, that there remayned no breth in him.
- Isa 49:15 : 15 Doth a wife forget the childe of hir wombe, ad the sonne who she hath borne? And though she do forget, yet wil not I forget the.
- Isa 66:13 : 13 For like as a childe is comforted of his mother, so shal I conforte you, and ye shalbe comforted in Ierusalem.
- Ezek 24:16-18 : 16 Thou sonne off man, beholde, I will take awaye the pleasure off thine eyes wt a plage: yet shalt thou nether mourne ner wepe, ner water thy chekes therfore: 17 thou mayest mourne by thy selff alone, but vse no deadly lamentacion. Holde on thy bonet, and put on thy shues vpon thy fete, couer not thy face, and eate no mourners bred. 18 So I spake vnto the people bytymes in the mornynge, and at euen my wyfe dyed: then vpon the nexte morow, I dyd as I was comaunded.
- Luke 2:35 : 35 And the swerde shal pearse thy soule, that the thoughtes of many hertes maye be opened.