Acts 22:10
And I said, What shall I do, Lord? And the Lord said unto me, Arise, and go into Damascus; and there it shall be told thee of all things which are appointed for thee to do.
Cross-reference
Acts 22:12-16 narrates the fulfillment of Jesus' promise—Ananias comes and tells Paul all he must do.
In Acts 2:37, the crowd asks the same question 'What shall we do?' after conviction—echoing Paul's response here.
Acts 9:6 records the same conversion exchange—Paul's question and Jesus' command—providing the original narrative.
In Acts 16:30, the jailer asks 'what must I do to be saved?'—a direct parallel to Paul's own question here.
Acts 26:16-18 records Jesus' fuller commission to Paul, expanding on the instructions given here.
Psalm 143:8-10 is a prayer for God to teach His will and lead—fulfilled in Jesus' direct guidance to Paul here.
Galatians 1:1 claims Paul's apostleship is from Christ alone — directly tied to this Damascus road commission where Christ appoints him.
Psalm 25:8 affirms God teaches sinners His way—exactly what Jesus does for Paul here.
Psalm 25:9 says God guides the meek and teaches them—echoing Paul's humble reception of guidance here.