Verse 34
And aboute ye nyenth houre Iesus cried loude, and sayde: Eli, Eli, lamma asabthani? which is interpreted: My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
Referenced Verses
- Ps 22:1 : 1 My God, my God: why hast thou forsaken me? ye wordes of my coplaynte are farre fro my health.
- Luke 23:46 : 46 And Iesus cryed loude, & sayde: Father, in to thy handes I commende my sprete. And whan he had so sayde, he gaue vp the goost.
- Heb 5:7 : 7 And in ye dayes of his fleshe, he offred vp prayers & supplicacions, wt stroge cryenge & teares vnto him yt was able to saue him fro death: & was herde also, because he had God in honoure.
- Matt 27:46 : 46 And aboute the nyenth houre, Iesus cried with a loude voyce, and sayde: Eli, Eli, Lamma asabthani? that is, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
- Ps 27:9 : 9 My hert speaketh vnto the, my face seketh the, yee LORDE, thy face wil I seke. O hyde not thou thy face fro me, cast not thy seruaunt of in displeasure.
- Ps 42:9 : 9 Whyle my bones are broken, & whyle myne enemies cast me in the tethe,
- Ps 71:11 : 11 Let them be cofounded & perish, that are agaynst my soule: let the be couered with shame & dishonoure, that seke to do me euell.
- Isa 41:17 : 17 When the thurstie and poore seke water & fynde none, & when their tunge is drie of thurst: I geue it them, saieth the LORDE. I the God of Israel forsake them not.
- Lam 1:12 : 12 O ye all that go fore by, beholde and se, yf there be eny sorowe like vnto myne, wherwith the LORDE hath troubled me, in the daye of his fearefull wrath.
- Lam 5:20 : 20 Wherfore wilt thou still forget vs, and forsake vs so longe?
- Dan 9:21 : 21 yee whyle I was yet speakinge in my prayer, beholde, the ma Gabriel (whom I had sene afore in the vision) came flyenge to me, and touched me aboute ye offeringe tyme in the euenynge.
- Luke 23:44 : 44 And it was aboute the sixte houre, and there was darknesse ouer ye whole londe vntyll the nyenth houre.
- Acts 10:3 : 3 The same sawe in a vision openly (aboute the nyenth houre of the daye) an angell of God entringe in to him, and sayenge vnto him: Cornelius.