Acts 2:43
And fear came upon every soul: and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles.
Cross-references
In Acts 3:6-9, Peter heals a lame man — a concrete example of the signs and wonders mentioned here.
In Acts 5:11, great fear seizes the church, echoing the awe from apostolic wonders in Acts 2:43.
In Acts 5:12, Luke restates that the apostles performed many signs and wonders — directly echoing this verse.
Acts 5:15 shows people seeking healing from Peter's shadow — an extraordinary sign fulfilling the wonders described here.
Acts 5:16 reports all the sick were healed — a summary of the signs and wonders from here.
Acts 9:34 records Peter healing Aeneas — another apostolic miracle consistent with these wonders.
Acts 9:40 shows Peter raising Tabitha — a dramatic sign fulfilling the wonders introduced here.
Acts 4:30 directly echoes 'signs and wonders' as the apostles pray for healing and miraculous works through Jesus' name.
Acts 5:5 shows great fear gripping all who learn of Ananias' judgment — a specific instance of the awe described generally.
Acts 19:17 describes fear seizing Ephesus after the Sons of Sceva incident — another widespread awe at divine power.
In Luke 7:16, the crowd is filled with awe at Jesus' miracle — same response as to apostolic signs in Acts.
John 14:12 promises that believers will do greater works — the apostles' signs here fulfill that promise.
Mark 16:17 promises that signs will accompany believers — the same kind of miracles the apostles perform here.
In Luke 8:37, the Gerasenes are overcome with fear at Jesus' power — similar awe to the apostles' wonders here.
Luke 1:65 also records fear/awe spreading among neighbors at God's work, paralleling the response to apostolic signs.