10 petitioning, whenever I prosper in the will of Elohim to come unto you.
Romans 1:10 Cross References - ECB
Acts 18:21
21 but bids them bye bye, saying, I most certainly must do the coming celebration in Yeru Shalem: and Elohim willing, I return again to you. - and he embarks from Ephesus.
Acts 19:21
21 After these fulfill/shalam, Paulos places in the spirit, when he passes through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to Yeru Shalem, saying, After my being there, I must also see Rome.
Acts 21:14
14 And he, not being convinced, we quiet, saying, So be the will of Adonay.
Acts 27:1-28
1
ON TO ROME And when they judge us to sail to Italy, they deliver Paulos and some other prisoners to one named Julius - a centurion of the venerable squad. 2 And embarking in a sailer of Adramyttium, we embark, about to sail by the places of Asia; one Aristarchus - a Macedonian - a Thessalonikee being with us. 3 And on another we moor in Sidon. And Julius supplies philantrophy to Paulos and allows him to go to his friends to obtain their care. 4 And embarking from there, we sail under Cyprus, because the winds are contrary: 5 and sailing through the deep of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we descend to Myra, of Loukia: 6 and there the centurion finds a sailer of Alexandria sailing to Italy; and he embarks us. 7 And sailing slowly many days, and difficultly, being over against Cnidus - the wind not allowing us, we sail under Crete, over against Salmone; 8 and, difficultly sailing by, come to a place called Good Harbor; near the city of Lasea. 9 And much time being past, and sailing already being dangerous, because of the fast already being past, Paulos advises them, 10 and words to them, Men, I observe that this sailing is about to be with hubris and much loss - not only of the lading and sailer, but also of our souls. 11 But the centurion had the confidence of the pilot and the ship captain, rather than those worded by Paulos. 12 And the harbor, being inconvenient to winter in, most of them placed counsel to embark there, if somehow they can arrive in Phoinix - a harbor of Crete that looks toward the south west and north west. and to winter there. 13 And the southerly puffs gently; and thinking they empower their prothesis, loosing there, they sail close by Crete. 14
THE STORM ON THE WAY
But not much after a tempestuous wind called Euroclydon casts against it: 15 and the sailer is caught and cannot eye against the wind; and we give her up and are borne away. 16 And sailing past some island called Clauda, we are able, difficultly, to become masters of the skiff: 17 which, they take, and using helps, undergird the sailer; and awing, lest they fall into the quicksands, lower sail, and thus are borne. 18 And we, being extremely tempest tossed, they next make an ejection; 19 and third, we toss out the tackling of the sailer with our own hands. 20 And neither sun nor stars appear in many days, and no small downpour lies on us, and all hope to be saved is finally taken away. 21 And there being much fasting; then Paulos stands in their midst, and says, O Men, you indeed needed to have first obeyed me, to not embark from Crete, and to gain this hubris and loss: 22 and now I advise you to cheer up: for there is no loss of your soul, except of the sailer. 23 For an angel of Elohim stood by me this night - whose I am and whom I liturgize, 24 wording, Awe not, Paulos; you must be presented in front of the Kaisar: and behold, Elohim grants you charism of all who sail with you. 25 So men, cheer up! For I trust Elohim, that so be it in the manner spoken to me. 26 However, we must fall to some isle. 27 And being the fourteenth night, as we are borne in Adria, about midnight, the sailer crew surmises that they draw near to some region; 28 and sound; and find it twenty fathoms: and when they pass through a little further, they sound again; and find it fifteen fathoms.
ON TO ROME And when they judge us to sail to Italy, they deliver Paulos and some other prisoners to one named Julius - a centurion of the venerable squad. 2 And embarking in a sailer of Adramyttium, we embark, about to sail by the places of Asia; one Aristarchus - a Macedonian - a Thessalonikee being with us. 3 And on another we moor in Sidon. And Julius supplies philantrophy to Paulos and allows him to go to his friends to obtain their care. 4 And embarking from there, we sail under Cyprus, because the winds are contrary: 5 and sailing through the deep of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we descend to Myra, of Loukia: 6 and there the centurion finds a sailer of Alexandria sailing to Italy; and he embarks us. 7 And sailing slowly many days, and difficultly, being over against Cnidus - the wind not allowing us, we sail under Crete, over against Salmone; 8 and, difficultly sailing by, come to a place called Good Harbor; near the city of Lasea. 9 And much time being past, and sailing already being dangerous, because of the fast already being past, Paulos advises them, 10 and words to them, Men, I observe that this sailing is about to be with hubris and much loss - not only of the lading and sailer, but also of our souls. 11 But the centurion had the confidence of the pilot and the ship captain, rather than those worded by Paulos. 12 And the harbor, being inconvenient to winter in, most of them placed counsel to embark there, if somehow they can arrive in Phoinix - a harbor of Crete that looks toward the south west and north west. and to winter there. 13 And the southerly puffs gently; and thinking they empower their prothesis, loosing there, they sail close by Crete. 14
THE STORM ON THE WAY
But not much after a tempestuous wind called Euroclydon casts against it: 15 and the sailer is caught and cannot eye against the wind; and we give her up and are borne away. 16 And sailing past some island called Clauda, we are able, difficultly, to become masters of the skiff: 17 which, they take, and using helps, undergird the sailer; and awing, lest they fall into the quicksands, lower sail, and thus are borne. 18 And we, being extremely tempest tossed, they next make an ejection; 19 and third, we toss out the tackling of the sailer with our own hands. 20 And neither sun nor stars appear in many days, and no small downpour lies on us, and all hope to be saved is finally taken away. 21 And there being much fasting; then Paulos stands in their midst, and says, O Men, you indeed needed to have first obeyed me, to not embark from Crete, and to gain this hubris and loss: 22 and now I advise you to cheer up: for there is no loss of your soul, except of the sailer. 23 For an angel of Elohim stood by me this night - whose I am and whom I liturgize, 24 wording, Awe not, Paulos; you must be presented in front of the Kaisar: and behold, Elohim grants you charism of all who sail with you. 25 So men, cheer up! For I trust Elohim, that so be it in the manner spoken to me. 26 However, we must fall to some isle. 27 And being the fourteenth night, as we are borne in Adria, about midnight, the sailer crew surmises that they draw near to some region; 28 and sound; and find it twenty fathoms: and when they pass through a little further, they sound again; and find it fifteen fathoms.
Romans 15:22-24
22
THE TRAVEL PLANS OF PAULOS
So also, I was much hindered to come to you: 23 and now having no more place in these climes and having an intense yearning these many years to come to you; 24 whenever I depart to Spania, I come to you: for I hope to observe you in my going through and have you forward me, whenever you first partly enrich me.
THE TRAVEL PLANS OF PAULOS
So also, I was much hindered to come to you: 23 and now having no more place in these climes and having an intense yearning these many years to come to you; 24 whenever I depart to Spania, I come to you: for I hope to observe you in my going through and have you forward me, whenever you first partly enrich me.
Romans 15:30-32
30 But I beseech you brothers, for sake of our Adonay Yah Shua Messiah and for the love of the Spirit, that you co-strive in prayers to Elohim for me;
31 to be rescued from them in Yah Hudah who distrust; and that my ministry to Yeru Shalem be well-received by the holy;
32 to come to you in cheer through the will of Elohim and be refreshed with you.
1 Corinthians 4:19
19 But I come to you quickly whenever Adonay wills - and know not the word of them who are puffed, but the dynamis.
Philippians 4:6
6 Be anxious for naught; but in all by prayer and petition with eucharist have Elohim know your requests.
1 Thessalonians 2:18
18 So we willed to come to you, - indeed I Paulos, once and twice; and Satan hindered us.
1 Thessalonians 3:10-11
Philemon 1:22
22 and simultaneously also prepare me a lodging: for I hope that through your prayers you grant me charism.
Hebrews 13:19
19 and I superabundantly beseech you to do this: restore me to you very quickly.
James 4:15
15 Instead word thus, Whenever Adonay wills, we live and do this or that.