Acts 13:14
But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch in Pisidia, and went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and sat down.
Cross-reference
Acts 13:5 shows their pattern of preaching in synagogues first, which continues here in Antioch.
Acts 14:21-24 shows Paul and Barnabas returning to Antioch to strengthen disciples, completing the circuit started here.
In Acts 17:2, Paul follows the same pattern of entering synagogues on Sabbath to reason from Scripture — his consistent practice.
In Acts 18:4, Paul continues his Sabbath synagogue ministry, reasoning every Sabbath — mirroring the pattern in Pisidian Antioch.
In Acts 19:8, Paul again enters the synagogue, now in Ephesus, to speak boldly for three months — the same practice as in Pisidian Antioch.
Acts 14:19 shows Jews from Antioch (Pisidia) later pursuing Paul to stone him, revealing hostility from that city.
Acts 16:13 shows a different setting — in Philippi without a synagogue, they meet by a river, contrasting with the synagogue here.
In Mark 1:21, Jesus enters the synagogue on Sabbath to teach — the same practice Paul later adopts, showing continuity.
In Luke 4:16, Jesus' custom of synagogue attendance on Sabbath is described — Paul echoes this same custom.