Acts 17:10
And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews.
Cross-references
Acts 17:2 describes Paul's synagogue custom — the same pattern he follows when entering the Berean synagogue in Acts 17:10.
Acts 17:14 continues the pattern: brothers again send Paul away by night when danger arises, this time from Berea to the coast.
Acts 9:25 also describes Paul being lowered in a basket by night to escape — a similar nighttime deliverance from persecution.
Acts 15:22 shows Silas being chosen and sent by the church to Antioch — the same Silas now sent with Paul to Berea.
Acts 20:4 lists Sopater of Berea — a convert from Paul's Berean ministry, showing its lasting fruit.
Acts 9:30 describes believers sending Paul to Tarsus — similar act of protective relocation as sending him to Berea.
1 Thessalonians 2:2 recalls Paul's suffering in Philippi — the persecution that led to their escape to Berea.
Matthew 10:23 commands fleeing persecution — Acts 17:10 exemplifies this as Paul and Silas are sent to Berea.
1 Thessalonians 2:17 expresses Paul's longing for the Thessalonians after being forced to leave — the same departure that sent him to Berea.