Acts 18:7
And he departed thence, and entered into a certain man’s house, named Justus, one that worshipped God, whose house joined hard to the synagogue.
Cross-references
In Acts 19:9, Paul leaves the synagogue for Tyrannus's hall, mirroring his move to Justus's house here—same relocation pattern.
Acts 10:2 describes Cornelius as a devout God-fearer — the same kind of Gentile worshiper as Titius Justus in Acts 18:7.
Acts 10:22 calls Cornelius a righteous, God-fearing man — paralleling the description of Titius Justus as a worshiper of God in Acts 18:7.
Acts 16:14 introduces Lydia, a worshiper of God — the same title given to Titius Justus in Acts 18:7, both Gentile believers.
In Acts 17:4, devout Greeks and Jews believed in Thessalonica, similar to Titius Justus welcoming Paul—both show God-fearers responding.
Colossians 4:11 mentions Justus as a coworker — likely the same Titius Justus from Acts 18:7, showing his ongoing partnership with Paul.
Isaiah 56:3 promises inclusion of foreigners who follow God; Titius Justus, a Gentile God-fearer, embodies this promise.