Verse 4

And whan we had founde disciples, we taried there seuen dayes. And they tolde Paul thorow the sprete, that he shulde not go vp to Ierusalem.

Referenced Verses

  • Matt 10:11 : 11 In to whatsoeuer cite or towne ye shall come, enquyre in it, who is mete for you, and there abyde, tyll ye go thence.
  • Acts 11:26 : 26 And wha he had foude hi, he brought hi to Anthioche. It chauced, that a whole yeare they were there couersaunte together in the cogregacio, & taughte moch people, so that the disciples at Antioche were first called Christen.
  • Acts 19:1 : 1 Bvt it fortuned whan Apollo was at Corinthum, that Paul walked thorow the vpper coastes, and came to Ephesus, and founde certayne disciples,
  • Acts 20:6-7 : 6 but we sayled after the Easter dayes from Philippos, vnto ye fyfth daye, and came to them vnto Troada, and taried there seuen dayes. 7 Vpon one of the Sabbathes, whan the disciples came together to breake bred, Paul preached vnto them, wyllinge to departe on the morow, and contynued the preachinge vnto mydnight.
  • Acts 20:22-23 : 22 And now beholde, I go bounde in ye sprete vnto Ierusale, not knowinge what shal happen there vnto me, 23 but yt the holy goost witnesseth in euery cite, and sayeth, that bondes and troubles abyde me there.
  • Acts 21:10-12 : 10 And as we taried there mo dayes, there came downe from Iewry a prophet, named Agabus. 11 Wha he was come vnto vs, he toke Pauls gerdell, and bounde his hades and fete, and sayde: Thus sayeth ye holy goost: The man whose gerdell this is, shal the Iewes bynde thus at Ierusalem, and shal delyuer him in to the handes of the Heythe. 12 Whan we herhe this, both we and they that were of the same place, besoughte him, that he wolde not go vp to Ierusalem.
  • Acts 28:14 : 14 where we founde brethre and were desyred of them to tarye there seue dayes, and so came we to Rome.
  • 2 Tim 1:17 : 17 but whan he was at Rome he soughte me out very diligently, and founde me.
  • Rev 1:10 : 10 I was in the sprete on a sondaye, and herde behynde me, a gret voyce, as it had bene of a trompe,