Acts 9:19 Cross References
Acts 9:19
19: Afterward he ate some food and was strengthened. Saul stayed with the believers in Damascus for a few days.
Acts 26:20
- I preached first to those in Damascus, then in Jerusalem and throughout all Judea, and also to the Gentiles, that all must turn from their sins and turn to God--and prove they have changed by the good things they do.
1 Samuel 30:12
- They also gave him part of a fig cake and two clusters of raisins because he hadn't had anything to eat or drink for three days and nights. It wasn't long before his strength returned.
Ecclesiastes 9:7
- So go ahead. Eat your food and drink your wine with a happy heart, for God approves of this!
Acts 27:33
- As the darkness gave way to the early morning light, Paul begged everyone to eat. "You haven't touched food for two weeks," he said.
- "Please eat something now for your own good. For not a hair of your heads will perish."
- Then he took some bread, gave thanks to God before them all, and broke off a piece and ate it.
- Then everyone was encouraged,
1 Samuel 10:10
- When Saul and his servant arrived at Gibeah, they saw the prophets coming toward them. Then the Spirit of God came upon Saul, and he, too, began to prophesy.
- When his friends heard about it, they exclaimed, "What? Is Saul a prophet? How did the son of Kish become a prophet?"
- But one of the neighbors responded, "It doesn't matter who his father is; anyone can become a prophet." So that is the origin of the saying "Is Saul a prophet?"
Galatians 1:17
- nor did I go up to Jerusalem to consult with those who were apostles before I was. No, I went away into Arabia and later returned to the city of Damascus.
Acts 11:26
- When he found him, he brought him back to Antioch. Both of them stayed there with the church for a full year, teaching great numbers of people. (It was there at Antioch that the believers were first called Christians.)