Acts 14:10
Said with a loud voice, Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walked.
Cross-reference
Acts 3:6-8 records Peter commanding a lame man to walk and lifting him—direct parallel to Paul's command here.
In Acts 9:34, Peter commands a paralyzed man to rise—parallel to Paul's command for the lame man.
Acts 3:8 records the healed lame man leaping up, using the same Greek word — both miracles involve a man leaping and walking after being healed.
Isaiah 35:6 prophesies the lame leaping—fulfilled when this man leaps after healing.
Luke 13:11-13 shows Jesus healing a crippled woman by command and laying hands—parallel structure to Paul's healing.
In John 5:8, Jesus commands a paralytic to rise and walk—identical pattern to Paul's command here.
In John 5:8, Jesus commands a paralytic to rise and walk—identical pattern to Paul's command here.
John 14:12 records Jesus' promise that believers will do greater works — Paul's healing of the lame man here exemplifies that promise in action.
Luke 5:24 shows Jesus commanding a paralytic to rise — Paul here echoes that same authoritative healing command, demonstrating apostolic power.
Romans 15:19 describes Paul's ministry marked by signs and wonders — this healing of the lame man is a concrete example of those miraculous signs.