Acts 10:9

On the morrow, as they went on their journey, and drew nigh unto the city, Peter went up upon the housetop to pray about the sixth hour:

Cross-references

Acts 10:8 Historical context

Acts 10:8 records Cornelius sending messengers to Joppa — setting the stage for Peter's rooftop prayer in Acts 10:9.

Acts 10:24 Historical context

Acts 10:24 records Peter arriving at Cornelius's house, fulfilling the vision that followed this prayer.

In Acts 11:5-10, Peter retells his vision from Acts 10 — confirming the divine message and its implications for Gentiles.

Acts 11:2 Historical context

Acts 11:2 shows the circumcision party criticizing Peter for eating with Gentiles — a direct outcome of this prayer and vision.

Acts 22:17 Parallel

Acts 22:17 describes Paul praying in the temple and falling into a trance — a similar experience of prayer leading to revelation.

Psalm 55:17 Parallel

Psalm 55:17 mentions praying at noon; Peter's prayer at the sixth hour aligns with this daily prayer pattern.

Daniel 6:10 Parallel

Daniel 6:10 shows Daniel praying three times daily; Peter's noon prayer echoes this devout practice.

In 2 Samuel 11:2, David's rooftop view leads to sin; Peter's rooftop prayer leads to divine revelation — opposite outcomes.

Daniel 9:21 Parallel

Daniel 9:21 also involves prayer at a set time leading to a divine vision — a parallel to Peter's prayer at the sixth hour.