Acts 14:8
And there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother’s womb, who never had walked:
Cross-reference
Acts 3:2
Parallel
Acts 3:2 describes a man 'lame from birth' carried daily — nearly identical wording shows a recurring apostolic miracle.
Matthew 11:5
Parallel
Matthew 11:5 lists 'the lame walk' as a Messianic sign — the same sign appears in Paul's ministry here.
Matthew 15:31
Parallel
Matthew 15:31 lists the lame walking among Jesus' miracles, directly paralleling the healing of the lame man in Acts.
Luke 7:22
Parallel
Luke 7:22 explicitly mentions 'the lame walk' among Jesus' works, making the healing in Acts a direct continuation of that pattern.
Isaiah 35:6
Prophetic fulfillment
Isaiah 35:6 promises the lame will leap — this healing enacts that OT prophecy of restoration.