Acts 26:19

Whereupon, O king Agrippa, I was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision:

Cross-reference

Exodus 4:13 Contrast

In Exodus 4:13, Moses resists God's call — the opposite of Paul's 'not disobedient', contrasting reluctance with immediate obedience.

Isaiah 50:5 Allusion

In Isaiah 50:5, the Servant says 'I was not rebellious' — Paul echoes this same language of faithful obedience to divine commission.

Ezekiel 2:7 Parallel

In Ezekiel 2:7, God commands speaking regardless of audience — Paul's obedience to the vision leads him to do exactly that.

Ezekiel 2:8 Allusion

In Ezekiel 2:8, God commands 'be not rebellious' — Paul directly declares he was not disobedient, fulfilling that command.

Jonah 1:3 Contrast

In Jonah 1:3, Jonah flees from God's call — the polar opposite of Paul's immediate obedience to the heavenly vision.

In Galatians 1:16, Paul describes his immediate obedience to the same revelation — a direct parallel to his declaration here.

Titus 3:3 Contrast

Titus 3:3 describes the former disobedience that Paul escaped — contrasting with his claim here of obedience to the vision.

In Ezekiel 3:14, the prophet obeys but with bitterness — contrasting with Paul's positive claim of willing obedience without complaint.

In Jeremiah 20:9, the prophet feels a burning compulsion to speak — a parallel to Paul's divine call, though Paul emphasizes willing obedience.