Acts 21:4
And finding disciples, we tarried there seven days: who said to Paul through the Spirit, that he should not go up to Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
Acts 21:10-12 records Agabus' prophecy and the subsequent pleading with Paul—an immediate parallel to the earlier warning from disciples in Tyre.
Acts 21:12 repeats the plea for Paul not to go—a reinforcing parallel of the same warning from different groups.
Acts 20:6 also records a seven-day stay at Troas — a recurring pattern in Paul's travels.
Acts 20:22 shows Paul compelled by the Spirit to go to Jerusalem, while here disciples through the Spirit urge him not to go—a direct tension.
Acts 28:14 also mentions staying seven days with brothers (in Rome) — a clear parallel to the seven-day stay in Tyre.
Acts 20:23 says the Spirit warns Paul of hardships in every city—parallel to the Spirit's warning through disciples here, both foretelling danger.
Acts 19:21 records Paul's plan to go to Jerusalem, which stands in contrast to the warning from disciples here urging him not to go.
Acts 20:16 shows Paul hurrying to Jerusalem by Pentecost—his eagerness contrasts with the disciples' warning here.