Acts 19:11
And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul:
Cross-reference
Acts 16:18 shows a specific miracle by Paul—casting out a demon—illustrating the extraordinary miracles God did through him here.
Acts 5:15 records healings through Peter's shadow — the same indirect healing pattern as through Paul's handkerchiefs here.
Acts 5:12 also describes signs and wonders done by the hands of the apostles, paralleling the extraordinary miracles through Paul here.
Acts 14:3 similarly says God granted signs and wonders through the apostles' hands, matching the miracles by Paul's hands here.
Acts 15:12 recounts Paul and Barnabas reporting signs and wonders God did through them, paralleling the miracles here.
Romans 15:19 explicitly mentions Paul's ministry confirmed by signs and wonders, directly matching the extraordinary miracles here.
Galatians 2:8 underscores Paul's divine appointment as apostle to the Gentiles, validated by the extraordinary miracles he performed.
Romans 15:18 summarizes Christ working through Paul by word and deed; the miracles here are part of those deeds.
1 Corinthians 12:9 lists healing as a spiritual gift — Paul's extraordinary miracles here exemplify that gift in action.
Hebrews 2:4 summarizes that God confirmed the gospel with signs and wonders — the same pattern seen here through Paul's extraordinary miracles.