Acts 3:8
And he leaping up stood, and walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking, and leaping, and praising God.
Cross-references
In Acts 3:16, the source is given: faith in Jesus' name made this man strong and sound—explains how the healing happened.
In Acts 14:10, a healed lame man leaps and walks—matching the joyful response here, showing God's power in both.
In Acts 4:14, the healed man stands with Peter and John, silencing opponents—his presence is the undeniable evidence.
Isaiah 35:6 prophesies the lame leaping like a deer — this healing fulfills that messianic promise of restoration.
John 5:8 has Jesus commanding a paralytic to rise and walk — here Peter heals in Jesus' name, mirroring that command and result.
John 5:9 records the instant healing and walking — this man also immediately walks and leaps, paralleling the miracle.
Luke 17:15-18 shows a healed leper glorifying God — this lame man also praises God after healing, a parallel response of gratitude.
John 5:14 shows the healed man later in the temple — this healed man also enters the temple, linking their post-healing worship.