Acts 27:34
Wherefore I pray you to take some meat: for this is for your health: for there shall not an hair fall from the head of any of you.
Cross-reference
In Acts 27:22, Paul had already promised no loss of life — he repeats that assurance here to encourage them to eat.
1 Kings 1:52 uses the identical assurance 'not a hair of him fall to the earth', reinforcing the promise of safety.
Matthew 10:30 says the very hairs are numbered, emphasizing God's care – a deeper theological grounding for Paul's promise.
Luke 12:7 repeats the hairs-numbered statement, reinforcing divine protection underlying Paul's reassurance.
Luke 21:18 has the exact phrase 'not a hair of your head perish', used by Jesus about preservation through trials.
1 Samuel 14:45 declares 'not one hair of his head fall to the ground' for Jonathan, paralleling the safety promise here.
2 Samuel 14:11 uses the same oath 'not one hair of thy son fall to the earth', assuring protection.
Daniel 3:27 reports that not a hair of the three men was singed in the furnace, analogous to the preservation promise here.