Acts 19:29

And the whole city was filled with confusion: and having caught Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, Paul’s companions in travel, they rushed with one accord into the theatre.

Cross-reference

Acts 19:32 Parallel

Acts 19:32 describes the confused, chaotic shouting that follows the seizure — the direct result of the mob action here.

Acts 17:8 Parallel

In Acts 17:5, jealous Jews form a mob and seize Jason — a parallel situation of believers being dragged by an angry crowd.

Acts 20:4 Historical context

Acts 20:4 lists Aristarchus among Paul's companions — the same one dragged in the Ephesian riot.

Acts 21:30 Parallel

Acts 21:30 describes a similar mob dragging Paul out of the temple — echoing the riot scene in Ephesus.

Acts 27:2 Historical context

Acts 27:2 names Aristarchus, a Macedonian, traveling with Paul — the same companion seized in Ephesus.

Romans 16:23 Historical context

Romans 16:23 identifies Gaius as Paul's host — the same man dragged into the theater in Ephesus.

Colossians 4:10 Historical context

Colossians 4:10 mentions Aristarchus as Paul's fellow prisoner — the same man dragged into the theater.

Philemon 1:24 Historical context

Philemon 1:24 lists Aristarchus as a fellow worker — the same companion from the Ephesian riot.