Acts 17:2
And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures,
Cross-references
In Acts 17:10, Paul continues his pattern by entering the synagogue in Berea to preach — same custom of reasoning from Scripture.
Acts 17:17 shows Paul reasoning in the synagogue in Athens and also daily in the marketplace — his custom extends beyond Sabbath.
Acts 17:12 records the positive response to Paul's reasoning from Scriptures, demonstrating the effectiveness of his custom.
In Acts 28:23, Paul expounds from the Law and Prophets to Jews at his lodging — same method of reasoning from Scripture.
Acts 19:8 shows Paul reasoning in the Ephesus synagogue for three months — his custom continues with extended duration.
In Acts 9:20, immediately after conversion, Paul proclaims Jesus in synagogues — the same practice he later follows as his custom.
Acts 13:5 records Paul and Barnabas preaching in synagogues at Salamis — the identical method of starting with the Jewish assembly.
In Acts 14:1 at Iconium, Paul enters the synagogue and speaks, resulting in many believing — same pattern as his custom.
Acts 18:4 describes Paul reasoning in the Corinthian synagogue every Sabbath — exactly the same custom stated in the main verse.
Acts 18:19 again shows Paul reasoning in the synagogue at Ephesus, continuing the same custom described in Acts 17:2.
Acts 3:18 declares God's prophets foretold Christ's suffering — Paul reasoned from those same Scriptures.
Acts 13:14 shows Paul's same custom of entering the synagogue on the Sabbath to preach, consistent with his pattern in Acts 17:2.
Acts 16:13 also finds Paul seeking a place of worship on the Sabbath, this time by a river, showing his consistent practice.
In Luke 4:16, Jesus went to the synagogue on Sabbath as was his custom, mirroring Paul's identical practice in Acts 17:2.
John 18:20 records Jesus teaching openly in synagogues, paralleling Paul's same method of reasoning in synagogues.
Luke 24:44 shows Jesus explaining all Scriptures point to him — Paul reasons from Scriptures that Christ must suffer.
In Mark 1:21, Jesus teaches in the synagogue on the Sabbath — Paul follows the same custom of synagogue teaching.
1 Corinthians 9:20 explains Paul's principle of becoming like the Jews to win them, which underlies his custom of reasoning in synagogues.