Acts 21:19
And when he had saluted them, he declared particularly what things God had wrought among the Gentiles by his ministry.
Cross-references
Acts 11:4-18 records Peter's defense of Gentile inclusion — the same divine mission Paul now reports as continuing through his own ministry.
Acts 14:27 shows Paul's earlier report at Antioch about Gentile conversions, parallel to his report now to Jerusalem elders.
Acts 15:4 describes Paul's earlier report at the Jerusalem Council — a parallel scene of reporting Gentile ministry to church leaders.
Acts 15:12 details Paul and Barnabas recounting signs and wonders among Gentiles — the same kind of testimony Paul gives here.
In Acts 20:24, Paul declares his commitment to finish his task of testifying, the very same ministry he now reports in Acts 21:19.
Acts 9:15 commissions Paul to carry God's name to Gentiles — the very mission he reports fulfilled in Acts 21:19.
Acts 15:3 describes Paul reporting Gentile conversions on an earlier journey — the same pattern as his report here.
Acts 26:16 records Christ's commission to Paul as a witness — the work he now reports accomplishing among Gentiles.
Romans 15:18-19 is Paul's own summary of his Gentile ministry 'by word and deed, with signs and wonders' — exactly what he reports here.
In Romans 15:19, Paul summarizes his ministry from Jerusalem to Illyricum, matching the detailed report of his Gentile mission here.
Galatians 2:8 confirms Paul's distinct apostolic commission to Gentiles, mirroring his report of God's work through his ministry.
Romans 1:13 expresses Paul's desire for fruit among Gentiles — the fruit he now reports having.
In 2 Corinthians 12:12, Paul mentions signs and wonders as apostolic marks, likely part of the ministry he reports here.
1 Corinthians 3:6 describes Paul planting and God giving growth — exactly what he reports God did among Gentiles.