Acts 3:22
For Moses truly said unto the fathers, A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your brethren, like unto me; him shall ye hear in all things whatsoever he shall say unto you.
Cross-references
In Acts 3:26, Peter applies the prophecy: God raised up Jesus as that prophet to bless and turn people from sin.
Acts 7:37 directly repeats this same quotation of Moses' prophecy about a prophet like him — confirming its messianic application.
In Acts 7:35, Stephen shows Moses as a rejected ruler and redeemer — a type of Jesus, the prophet like Moses.
Deuteronomy 18:15-19 is the original prophecy Peter quotes — God promising a prophet like Moses who must be heard.
In Hebrews 1:2, God speaking through His Son fulfills the 'prophet like Moses' whom we must listen to — the Son is the ultimate prophet.
In Luke 24:19, the disciples call Jesus 'a prophet mighty in deed and word' — directly identifying him as the prophet like Moses.
Luke 9:30-35 similarly shows Moses and Elijah with Jesus and God commanding 'Listen to him', affirming the prophecy.
Mark 9:4-7 presents Moses and Elijah with Jesus and God's voice commanding 'Listen to him', confirming the prophecy.
Matthew 17:5 records God's command 'Listen to him' at the Transfiguration, directly confirming Jesus as the prophet like Moses.
Deuteronomy 18:18 is the original prophecy Moses gave that Peter here directly quotes as fulfilled in Jesus.
In Mark 9:7, the Father commands 'Hear Him' — directly echoing the command in Acts 3:22 to listen to the prophet.
In Luke 7:16, the people acclaim Jesus as a great prophet, fulfilling the prophecy of the prophet like Moses.
In Matthew 21:11, the crowd calls Jesus 'the prophet', directly acknowledging Him as the one Moses foretold.
In Luke 9:35, the Father commands 'Hear Him' — directly echoing the command in Acts 3:22 to heed the prophet.
In Luke 24:27, Jesus interprets Moses' writings about himself — directly linking the prophet like Moses to Jesus.
In Luke 24:44, Jesus says the Law of Moses wrote about him — confirming he is the prophet Moses promised.
In John 6:14, the crowd identifies Jesus as the Prophet — the same figure Moses promised in Deuteronomy.
In Deuteronomy 34:10, Moses' unique face-to-face knowledge of God establishes the standard for the prophet like him who would come.
In Deuteronomy 18:19, God warns of accountability for not listening — the same warning underlying the command in Acts 3:22 to listen to the prophet.
In Numbers 12:7, Moses' unique faithfulness as a servant sets the pattern for the prophet like him who would come.
Hebrews 3:5 reveals that Moses' faithful service was to bear witness to the future revelation — the very prophet he prophesied about here.