Acts 18:19
And he came to Ephesus, and left them there: but he himself entered into the synagogue, and reasoned with the Jews.
Cross-reference
In Acts 18:4, Paul reasoned in the synagogue at Corinth — exactly the same pattern he uses in Ephesus here.
In Acts 18:24, Apollos arrives in Ephesus — where Priscilla and Aquila were left by Paul and later mentor him.
In Acts 17:2, Paul reasoned with Jews in the synagogue at Thessalonica — a consistent pattern repeated in Ephesus here.
In Acts 19:1, Paul returns to Ephesus — the city he briefly visited and left his companions in.
In Acts 19:8, Paul later returns to the Ephesus synagogue and disputes for three months — extending the brief visit described here.
In Acts 9:29, Paul disputed boldly in Jerusalem — showing a lifelong pattern of reasoned debate, as he does in the Ephesus synagogue here.
In Acts 17:3, Paul's synagogue reasoning centered on Christ's suffering and resurrection — likely the same message he proclaimed in Ephesus here.
In 1 Corinthians 16:8, Paul plans to stay in Ephesus until Pentecost — the city he just departed from.
In Ephesians 1:1, Paul writes to the church in Ephesus — a congregation started during his later ministry there.
In 1 Timothy 1:3, Paul urges Timothy to remain in Ephesus — the city where he first left Priscilla and Aquila.
In 2 Timothy 1:18, Paul recalls Onesiphorus' ministry to him in Ephesus — the same city where Paul first entered the synagogue here.