Acts 18:22 Cross References
Acts 18:22
22: The next stop was at the port of Caesarea. From there he went up and visited the church at Jerusalem and then went back to Antioch.
Acts 8:40
- Meanwhile, Philip found himself farther north at the city of Azotus! He preached the Good News there and in every city along the way until he came to Caesarea.
Acts 14:26
- Finally, they returned by ship to Antioch of Syria, where their journey had begun and where they had been committed to the grace of God for the work they had now completed.
Acts 23:23
- Then the commander called two of his officers and ordered, "Get two hundred soldiers ready to leave for Caesarea at nine o'clock tonight. Also take two hundred spearmen and seventy horsemen.
Acts 15:35
- Paul and Barnabas stayed in Antioch to assist many others who were teaching and preaching the word of the Lord there.
Acts 18:21
- So he left, saying, "I will come back later, God willing." Then he set sail from Ephesus.
- The next stop was at the port of Caesarea. From there he went up and visited the church at Jerusalem and then went back to Antioch.
Acts 25:9
- Then Festus, wanting to please the Jews, asked him, "Are you willing to go to Jerusalem and stand trial before me there?"
Acts 15:30
- The four messengers went at once to Antioch, where they called a general meeting of the Christians and delivered the letter.
Acts 11:19
- Meanwhile, the believers who had fled from Jerusalem during the persecution after Stephen's death traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch of Syria. They preached the Good News, but only to Jews.
- However, some of the believers who went to Antioch from Cyprus and Cyrene began preaching to Gentiles about the Lord Jesus.
- The power of the Lord was upon them, and large numbers of these Gentiles believed and turned to the Lord.
- When the church at Jerusalem heard what had happened, they sent Barnabas to Antioch.
- When he arrived and saw this proof of God's favor, he was filled with joy, and he encouraged the believers to stay true to the Lord.
Acts 13:1
- Among the prophets and teachers of the church at Antioch of Syria were Barnabas, Simeon (called "the black man" ), Lucius (from Cyrene), Manaen (the childhood companion of King Herod Antipas ), and Saul.
Acts 11:11
- Just then three men who had been sent from Caesarea arrived at the house where I was staying.
Acts 21:17
- All the brothers and sisters in Jerusalem welcomed us cordially.
- The next day Paul went in with us to meet with James, and all the elders of the Jerusalem church were present.
- After greetings were exchanged, Paul gave a detailed account of the things God had accomplished among the Gentiles through his ministry.
Acts 25:1
- Three days after Festus arrived in Caesarea to take over his new responsibilities, he left for Jerusalem,
Acts 15:4
- When they arrived in Jerusalem, Paul and Barnabas were welcomed by the whole church, including the apostles and elders. They reported on what God had been doing through their ministry.
Acts 10:24
- They arrived in Caesarea the following day. Cornelius was waiting for him and had called together his relatives and close friends to meet Peter.
Acts 10:1
- In Caesarea there lived a Roman army officer named Cornelius, who was a captain of the Italian Regiment.
Acts 15:23
- This is the letter they took along with them: "This letter is from the apostles and elders, your brothers in Jerusalem. It is written to the Gentile believers in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia. Greetings!