2 Chronicles 6:19 Cross References - Great

19 Let it be thy pleasure therfore to turne to the prayer of thy seruaunte and to his supplicacyon (O Lorde my God) to herken vnto the voyce and prayer which thy seruaunt prayeth before the:

1 Kings 8:28

28 Haue thou therfore respect vnto the prayer of thy seruaunt, and to hys supplicacyon, O Lorde my God, to heare the voyce and prayer before the this daye:

Psalms 4:1

1 To hym that excelleth in musick, a psalme of Dauid. Heare me, when I call, O God, of my ryghtewesnes: thou hast set me at lybertye, when I was in trouble: haue mercy vpon me, and herken vnto my prayer.

Psalms 5:1-2

1 To hym that excelleth in songes of Musick: a psalme of Dauid. Pondre my wordes, O Lord, consydre my meditacyon. 2 O herken thou vnto the voyce of my callynge, my kinge and my God for vnto the wyll I make my prayer.

Psalms 20:1-3

1 To the chaunter, a Psalme of Dauid. The Lorde heare the in the daye of trouble, the name of the God of Iacob defende the. 2 Sende the helpe from the Sanctuary, and strength the out of Sion. 3 Remembre all thy offerynges, and accepte thy brent sacrifyce Sela.

Psalms 74:20

20 O delyuer not the soule of thy turtle doue vnto the multitude of the enemies: and forget not the congregacyon of the poore for euer.

Psalms 130:2

2 Oh let thyne eares consydre well the voyce of my complaynte.

Daniel 9:17-19

17 Now therfore, O our God, heare the prayer of thy seruaunt, and hys intercessyon. O let thy face shyne ouer thy Sanctuary, that lyeth waste: 18 for the Lordes sake. O my God, enclyne thyne eare, and herken (at the leest for thyne awne sake) open thyne eyes: beholde howe we be desolated, yee, and the cytie also, whych is called after thy name: for we do not cast oure prayers before the in oure awne ryghteousnes, no: but onely in thy great mercyes: 19 O Lorde, heare: O forgeue Lorde, O Lorde consydre, tarye not ouer longe: but for thyne awne sake do it. O my God: for thy cyte and thy people is called after thy name.

Luke 18:1-7

1 And he put forth a parable vnto them, signifying that men ought all wayes to praye and not to be wery, 2 sayinge: Ther was in a certayne cytie a iudge, which feared not God, nether regarded man. 3 And ther was a certayne wedowe in the same cytye, and she came vnto hym, sayinge: auenge me of myne aduersary. 4 And he wolde not for a whyle. But after warde he sayd within him selfe: though I feare not God, nor care for man, 5 yet because thys wedowe is importune vpon me, I wyll auenge her, lest she come at the last and rayle on me. 6 And the Lorde sayde, heare what the vnryghtewes Iudge sayeth. 7 And shal not God auenge his electe, which crye daye and nyght vnto him, yee, though he deferre them?

John 17:20

20 Neuertheles, I praye not for them alone, but for them also which shall beleue on me thorow their preaching:

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