Verse 6
and with you, it may be, I will abide, or even winter, that ye may send me forward whithersoever I go,
Referenced Verses
- Acts 15:3 : 3 they indeed, then, having been sent forward by the assembly, were passing through Phenice and Samaria, declaring the conversion of the nations, and they were causing great joy to all the brethren.
- Rom 15:24 : 24 when I may go on to Spain I will come unto you, for I hope in going through, to see you, and by you to be set forward thither, if of you first, in part, I shall be filled.
- 1 Cor 16:11 : 11 no one, then, may despise him; and send ye him forward in peace, that he may come to me, for I expect him with the brethren;
- 2 Cor 1:16 : 16 and through you to pass to Macedonia, and again from Macedonia to come unto you, and by you to be sent forward to Judea.
- Titus 3:12 : 12 When I shall send Artemas unto thee, or Tychicus, be diligent to come unto me to Nicopolis, for there to winter I have determined.
- 3 John 1:6-7 : 6 who did testify of thy love before an assembly, whom thou wilt do well, having sent forward worthily of God, 7 because for `His' name they went forth, nothing receiving from the nations;
- Acts 17:15 : 15 And those conducting Paul, brought him unto Athens, and having received a command unto Silas and Timotheus that with all speed they may come unto him, they departed;
- Acts 20:38 : 38 sorrowing most of all for the word that he had said -- that they are about no more to see his face; and they were accompanying him to the ship.
- Acts 21:5 : 5 but when it came that we completed the days, having gone forth, we went on, all bringing us on the way, with women and children, unto the outside of the city, and having bowed the knees upon the shore, we prayed,
- Acts 27:12 : 12 and the haven being incommodious to winter in, the more part gave counsel to sail thence also, if by any means they might be able, having attained to Phenice, `there' to winter, `which is' a haven of Crete, looking to the south-west and north-west,
- Acts 28:11 : 11 And after three months, we set sail in a ship (that had wintered in the isle) of Alexandria, with the sign Dioscuri,