2 Kings 5:20 Cross References - Matthew

20 Gihezi the seruaunt of Elizeus the man of God, sayd: se, my mayster hath kepte of, thys Syryen Naaman that he wolde not receyue of hys hand that he offered. As surely as the Lorde lyueth I wyl runne after hym, and take somewhat.

Exodus 20:7

7 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vayne, for the Lord wil not hold him giltlesse that taketh his name in vayne.

Exodus 20:17

17 Thou shalt not couet thy neighbours house neither shalt couet thy neighbours wyfe, his man seruaunt, his mayde, his oxe, his asse or oughte that is hys.

1 Samuel 14:39

39 for as trulye as the Lorde lyueth which hath saued Israel, though it be in Ionathas my sonne he shall dye for it. But no man answered hym of all the people.

2 Kings 4:12

12 Then he sayde to Gihezi his seruaunt: cal this Sunamite. And he called her, and she came before him.

2 Kings 4:31

31 Gihezi went before them & put the staffe vpon the lad. But there was neyther voyce nor attendinge. And then he went againe agaynst his mayster and told hym sayinge: it hath not awaked the lad.

2 Kings 4:36

36 And he called Gihezi and sayd: Call for this Sunamite. And he called her. And when she was come to him, he said: take thy sonne.

2 Kings 6:31

31 Then he sayd: God do so and so to me, yf the head of Elizeus the sonne of Saphat tarye on hym thys daye.

Psalms 10:3

3 For the vngodly maketh bost of his owne hertes desyre, the couetous blesseth him selfe and blasphemeth the Lorde.

Proverbs 26:16

16 The slogard thynketh hym selfe wyser then? .vij. men that sit & teach.

Jeremiah 22:17

17 Neuertheles, as for thyne eyes & thine herte, they loke vpon couetousnesse, to shede innocent bloude, to do wronge and violence.

Habakkuk 2:9

9 Wo vnto hym, that couetouslye gathereth euyll gotten goodes into hys house: that he maye set hys neste an hye, to escape from the power of mysfortune.

Matthew 10:4

4 Symon of Cane, and Iudus Iscarioth which also betrayed hym.

Luke 12:15

15 Wherfore, he sayde vnto them: take hede, and beware of coueteousnes. For no mannes lyfe standeth in the abundaunce of the thynges whiche he possesseth.

Luke 16:8

8 And the Lord commended the vniust steward because he had done wyslye. For the chyldren of thys worlde are in theyr kynde, wyser then the chyldren of lyght,

John 6:70

70 Iesus aunswered them: Haue not I chosen you twelue, and yet one of you is the deuyll?

John 12:5-6

5 why was not thys oyntment solde for thre .C. pens and geuen to the poore? 6 Thys sayed he, not that he cared for the poore, but because he was a thiefe, and kepte the bagge, and bare that whiche was geuen.

John 13:2

2 And when supper was ended, after that the deuyl had put in the herte of Iudas Iscarioth Simons sonne, to betraye hym.

Acts 5:2

2 and kept awaye parte of the price (hys wyfe also beyng of counsel,) and brought a certain parte, and layd it doune at the Apostles fete.

Acts 8:18-19

18 When Simon saw that thorow laiyng on of the Apostles handes on them, the holy ghoste was geuen, he offred them money 19 saiyng: Geue me also this power, that on whomsoeuer I put the handes, he may receiue the holy ghost.

1 Timothy 6:9-11

9 They that wyll be rych, fall into temptacyon and snares, and into many folysh and noysome lustes which drowne men in perdicyon and destruccyon. 10 For couetousnes is the rote of all euyll, whiche whyle some lusted after, they erred from the faythe and tangled them selues wyth manye sorowes. 11 But thou which arte the man of GOD, flye suche thynges. Folowe ryghtuousnes. Godlynes, loue, pacyence and mekenes.

2 Timothy 4:10

10 For Demas hath left me & hath loued this present worlde, and is departed into Thessalonica. Crescens is gone to Galacia, & Titus vnto Dalmacea.

Titus 1:7

7 For a byshoppe must be fautelesse, as it becommeth the mynister of God: not stubborne, not angrye, no dronkarde, no fyghter, not geuen to fylthy lucre:

1 Peter 5:2

2 se that ye fede Christes flocke, which is amonge you, takinge the ouersight of them, not as though ye were compelled therto, but wyllingly, not for the desire of fylthy lucre, but of a good minde,

2 Peter 2:14-15

14 hauinge eyes full of aduoutrye, and that can not cease to synne, begilinge vnstable soules. Hertes they haue exercised with couetousues. They are cursed children, 15 and haue forsaken the ryght waye, and are gone astray folowing the waye of Balam the sonne of Bosor, whiche loued the rewarde of vnrightuousnes,

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