Acts 13:23
Of this man’s seed hath God according to his promise raised unto Israel a Saviour, Jesus:
Cross-reference
Acts 2:30 shows David knew God's oath to place a descendant on his throne, the same promise fulfilled in Jesus.
Acts 4:12 declares exclusive salvation in Jesus' name — reinforcing that the Savior brought here is the only means of salvation.
Acts 5:31 calls Jesus 'Prince and Savior' who grants repentance — matching the title 'Savior' and purpose for Israel here.
Acts 2:32-36 declares Jesus raised as Lord and Messiah — complementing this verse's focus on Him as David's descendant and Savior.
Acts 3:26 says God raised up His servant to bless Israel — the same raising up of Jesus from David's line mentioned here.
Acts 5:30 says God raised Jesus from the dead — complementing this verse's account of God bringing Him from David's line.
Titus 2:10-14 expands on Jesus as Savior who redeems and purifies — the fulfillment of God's promise to bring a Savior in Acts 13:23.
2 Samuel 7:12 is the original covenant promise that God would raise up David's offspring, which Acts 13:23 says is fulfilled in Jesus.
Romans 1:3 states Jesus was a descendant of David according to the flesh — affirming the genealogical claim made here.
John 7:42 records that the Messiah comes from David's descendants — supporting this verse's claim that Jesus is the promised Savior.
2 Peter 1:1 calls Jesus 'our God and Saviour,' reinforcing the Saviour title from Acts 13:23.
2 Peter 1:11 mentions 'our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,' echoing Jesus as Saviour in Acts 13:23.
2 Peter 2:20 refers to 'the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,' repeating the Saviour title from Acts 13:23.
2 Peter 3:2 mentions 'the Lord and Saviour' through apostles, reinforcing Jesus as Saviour as in Acts 13:23.
2 Peter 3:18 speaks of 'our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,' confirming the Saviour title from Acts 13:23.
1 John 4:14 says the Father sent the Son as Saviour of the world, aligning with Acts 13:23 where God raised Jesus as Saviour.
Revelation 22:16 has Jesus call Himself the 'Offspring of David' — the same identity proclaimed here, now confirmed by Jesus Himself.
Matthew 1:21 explains Jesus' name means 'he saves' — directly identifying him as the Savior promised in Acts 13:23.
Jeremiah 23:5 promises a righteous Branch raised to David — the very promise fulfilled in the Savior raised from David's line.
Jeremiah 23:6 declares the Branch's name 'The LORD Our Righteousness' — the same Savior God raised from David's seed.
Isaiah 43:11 declares YHWH alone is Savior — this verse identifies Jesus as that Savior from David's line, linking the OT promise.
Jeremiah 33:15-17 promises a righteous Branch from David and a permanent throne — the promise cited here of a Savior from David.
Isaiah 11:10 speaks of the Root of Jesse drawing Gentiles — the same Messiah raised from David's seed according to promise.
Isaiah 11:1 prophesies a Branch from Jesse's roots — the precise Davidic descendant promised here as Israel's Savior.
Amos 9:11 prophesies restoring David's fallen tent — the promise of a Davidic ruler fulfilled in Jesus raised as Savior.
Matthew 1:1 opens Jesus' genealogy affirming he is son of David — the very lineage from which God raised the promised Savior.
In Matthew 21:9, the crowd hails Jesus as 'Son of David' — the same Davidic identity that marks him as the promised Savior.
Matthew 22:42 records Pharisees confessing the Christ is David's son — the same messianic expectation fulfilled in Jesus as Savior.
Psalm 132:11 records God's oath to place a descendant on David's throne, which Acts 13:23 says is fulfilled in Jesus.
Luke 1:31-33 predicts Jesus will be given David's throne — the very promise of a Savior from David's seed fulfilled here.
Luke 1:69 calls Jesus the 'horn of salvation from David's house' — confirming the same Davidic lineage and saving role mentioned here.
Psalm 89:35-37 swears that David's line will endure forever, the promise Acts 13:23 declares fulfilled in Jesus.
Luke 2:11 explicitly calls Jesus 'Savior' born in David's city — exactly the promised Savior from David's line in Acts 13:23.
Luke 3:32 lists David in Jesus' genealogy, showing the literal descent from David that Acts 13:23 references as God's promise.
2 Timothy 2:8 explicitly states Jesus is descended from David, matching the promise in Acts 13:23 that God brought the Savior from David's line.
In Mark 10:47, Bartimaeus calls Jesus 'Son of David,' recognizing the same Davidic lineage that Acts 13:23 says God used to bring the Savior.
Romans 11:26 quotes the promise of a Deliverer from Zion — the same promised Savior Jesus whom God brought to Israel in Acts 13:23.
Titus 3:4-7 describes salvation through Jesus Christ our Savior by grace — the same Savior promised in Acts 13:23.
John 4:42 confesses Jesus as 'Savior of the world' — expanding the scope of the Savior promised to Israel in Acts 13:23.
Jude 1:25 praises 'God our Saviour through Jesus Christ,' linking salvation through Jesus as in Acts 13:23.