Acts 15:18
Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world.
Cross-references
Acts 17:26 describes God determining the times and places of nations—reinforcing the sovereign foreknowledge declared in Acts 15:18.
Acts 2:23 states Jesus was delivered by God's determined purpose and foreknowledge — echoing that God knows all His works from eternity.
Revelation 17:8 refers to names not written from the foundation, echoing God's eternal knowledge.
Revelation 13:8 mentions the Lamb slain from the foundation, showing God's plan known from eternity.
Isaiah 46:10 explicitly says God declares the end from the beginning—a clear parallel to Acts 15:18's 'known from eternity'.
1 Peter 1:20 says Christ was foreordained before the foundation, consistent with God's known works from the start.
Matthew 25:34 shows the kingdom prepared from the foundation, reinforcing God's eternal plan known from the start.
Ephesians 1:4 states believers were chosen before the foundation, directly linking to God's foreknown works.
Ephesians 1:11 emphasizes predestination according to God's will, aligning with His works known from eternity.
Ephesians 3:9 speaks of the mystery hidden from ages, now revealed, matching God's eternal knowledge.
2 Thessalonians 2:13 says God chose believers from the beginning, reflecting His foreknowledge of all works.
Romans 11:2 says God has not rejected His people whom He foreknew — directly affirming divine foreknowledge matching Acts 15:18.
Titus 1:2 says God promised eternal life before time began — aligning with the truth that God knows all His works from eternity.
2 Timothy 1:9 says God's grace was given in Christ before time began — showing the eternal plan that God foreknows all His works.
Psalm 33:11 affirms the Lord's counsel stands forever—echoing the eternal knowledge of God in Acts 15:18. Both emphasize God's unchangeable plan.
John 6:64 says Jesus knew from the beginning who would not believe — the same divine foreknowledge that God knows all His works from eternity.
Isaiah 48:5 states God declared things from the start to prevent idolatry—mirroring the theme of divine foreknowledge in Acts 15:18.
Isaiah 42:9 declares God announcing new things before they occur—paralleling the foreknowledge of God's works in Acts 15:18.
Isaiah 41:4 proclaims God calling generations from the beginning—reinforcing the theme of God's eternal activity and knowledge from Acts 15:18.