Verse 8

Myne enemies reuyle me all the daye longe, they laugh me to scorne, and are sworne together against me.

Referenced Verses

  • Acts 26:11 : 11 And thorow all the synagoges I punyshed them oft, and compelled the to blaspheme, and was exceadinge mad vpon them, and persecuted them euen vnto straunge cities.
  • Rom 15:3 : 3 For Christ pleased not himselfe, but as it is wrytten: The rebukes of them which rebuked the, are fallen vpon me.
  • Ps 2:1 : 1 Why do the Heithe grudge? why do the people ymagyn vayne thinges?
  • Ps 31:11-13 : 11 My life is waxen olde with heuynesse, and my yeares wt mournynge. 12 My stregth fayleth me because of my aduersite, and my bones are corrupte. 13 I am become a very reprofe amonge all myne enemies, my neghbours & they of myne owne acquauntaunce are afrayed of me: they yt se me in the strete, coveye them selues fro me.
  • Ps 55:3 : 3 My herte is heuy within me, and the feare of death is fallen vpon me.
  • Ps 69:9-9 : 9 For the zele of thine house hath euen eaten me, and the rebukes of them that rebuked the, is fallen vpon me. 10 I wepte and chastened my self wt fastinge, and that was turned to my reprofe.
  • Ps 69:20 : 20 Thou knowest my reprofe, my shame & my dishonor: my aduersaries are all in thy sight.
  • Ps 89:51 : 51 Remebre LORDE the rebuke that ye multitude of the people do vnto thy seruauntes, & how I haue borne it in my bosome.
  • Isa 65:15 : 15 Youre name shal not be sworne by amonge my chosen, for God the LORDE shal slaye you, and call his seruauntes by another name.
  • Jer 29:22 : 22 And all ye presoners of Iuda that are in Babilon, shal take vpo them this terme of cursinge, and saye: Now God do vnto the, as he dyd vnto Sedechias & Achab, whom the kinge of Babilon rosted in the fyre,
  • Luke 6:11 : 11 But they were fylled full of madnes, and commoned together, what they wolde do to him.
  • Acts 7:54 : 54 Whan they herde this, it wente thorow ye hertes of the, and they gnasshed vpo him with their tethe.
  • Acts 23:12-35 : 12 Now whan it was daye, certayne of the Iewes gathered them selues together, and made a vowe nether to eate ner drynke, tyll they had kylled Paul. 13 They were mo then fortye, which had made this conspyracion. 14 These came to the hye prestes and Elders, and sayde: We haue bounde oure selues wt a vowe, that we wil eate nothinge, tyll we haue slayne Paul. 15 Now therfore geue ye knowlege to the vpper captayne and to the councell, that he maye brynge him forth vnto you tomorow, as though ye wolde heare him yet better: As for vs, we are ready to kyll him, or euer he come nye you. 16 But whan Pauls sisters sonne herde of their layenge awayte, he came, and entred into the castell, and tolde Paul. 17 So Paul called vnto him one of ye vnder captaynes, and sayde: Brynge this yonge man to the vpper captayne, for he hath somewhat to saye to him. 18 He toke him, and broughte him to the vpper captayne, and sayde: Paul the presoner called me vnto him, and prayed me to brynge to the this yonge man, which hath somwhat to saye vnto the. 19 Then the hye captayne toke him by the hande, and wente asyde with him out of the waye, and axed him: What is it, that thou hast to saye vnto me? 20 He sayde: The Iewes are agreed together, to desyre the, to let Paul be broughte forth tomorow before the councell, as though they wolde yet heare him better. 21 But folowe not thou their myndes, for there laye wayte for him mo then fortye men off them, which haue bounde them selues with a vowe, nether to eate ner drynke, tyll they haue slayne Paul: and euen now are they redye, and loke for thy promes. 22 Then the vpper captayne let the yonge man departe, and charged him to tell noman, that he had shewed him this. 23 And he called vnto him two vndercaptaynes, and sayde: Make redye two hundreth soudyers, that they maye go to Cesarea, and thre score and ten horsmen, and two hundreth speare men at the thirde houre of the nighte, 24 and delyuer the beastes, that they maye set Paul theron, and brynge him safe vnto Felix the debyte, 25 and he wrote a letter on this maner: 26 Claudius Lysias, vnto the most mightie Debyte Felix, gretynge. 27 The Iewes had taken this man, and wolde haue slayne him, then came I with soudyers, and rescued him, and perceaued that he is a Romayne. 28 And whan I wolde haue knowne the cause, wherfore they accused hi, I broughte him in to their councell: 29 then perceaued I, that he was accused aboute questions of their lawe. But there was no accusacion worthy of death or of bondes. 30 And whan it was shewed me, that certayne Iewes layed wayte for him, I sent him straight waye vnto the, and commaunded the accusers also, that loke what they had agaynst him, they shulde tell the same before the. Fare well. 31 The soudyers (as it was commaunded them) toke Paul, and broughte him to Antipatras. 32 But on the nexte daye, they lefte ye horse men to go with him, and turned agayne to the castell. 33 When these came to Cesarea, they delyuered the letter vnto the Debyte, & presented Paul before him also. 34 Whan the Debyte had red the letter, he axed off what countre he was. And wha he vnderstode that he was of Celicia, 35 he sayde: I wil heare the, whan thine accusers are come also. And he commaunded him to be kepte in Herodes iudgment house.