Acts 28:30

And Paul dwelt two whole years in his own hired house, and received all that came in unto him,

Cross-reference

Acts 28:16 Historical context

Acts 28:16 describes Paul's initial permission to stay alone under guard — the same arrangement continuing throughout his two-year stay here.

Acts 19:21 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 19:21 records Paul's plan to see Rome — here in Acts 28:30 he is fulfilling that purpose by staying two years in Rome.

Acts 23:11 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 23:11 promises Paul will testify in Rome — this two-year stay fulfills that divine assurance.

Acts 24:27 Parallel

Acts 24:27 mentions a two-year prison term for Paul in Caesarea — mirroring the two-year house arrest in Rome here.

Jeremiah 37:21 shows the prophet confined but given daily bread — similar to Paul's house arrest with freedom to welcome visitors.

2 Timothy 1:17 Historical context

2 Timothy 1:17 has Onesiphorus seeking Paul in Rome, matching the setting of Acts 28:30 where Paul welcomed all.