Acts 5:12
And by the hands of the apostles were many signs and wonders wrought among the people; (and they were all with one accord in Solomon’s porch.
Cross-reference
Acts 14:3 echoes this verse, stating that the Lord granted signs and wonders by the apostles' hands as confirmation.
Acts 2:43 similarly reports many signs and wonders through the apostles, paralleling this description of regular signs and wonders.
Acts 3:6 gives a specific instance of the signs and wonders — Peter healing the lame man in Jesus' name.
Acts 3:7 continues that healing miracle, showing the immediate restoration — a concrete sign of apostolic power.
Acts 3:11 locates the healing of the lame man at Solomon's Colonnade, the exact place where the apostles now gather.
Acts 4:30 records the apostles praying for healing and signs; here that prayer is being regularly answered.
Acts 9:33 introduces Aeneas, a paralyzed man healed by Peter — a later example of the signs and wonders done.
Acts 9:40 records Peter raising Tabitha from the dead, a powerful sign like those done regularly here.
In Acts 19:11, extraordinary miracles by Paul's hands mirror the general signs and wonders done by the apostles in Acts 5:12.
In Acts 16:18, Paul casts out a spirit of divination—a specific apostolic miracle continuing the pattern of signs from Acts 5:12.
In Acts 2:1, the apostles were 'all together' at Pentecost; here they again gather in unity, showing consistent community.
In Hebrews 2:4, God testifies with signs and wonders; Acts 5:12 provides a concrete instance of that divine testimony through the apostles.
In 2 Corinthians 12:12, Paul describes signs, wonders, and miracles as marks of an apostle—Acts 5:12 exemplifies these marks.
John 10:23 records Jesus walking in Solomon's Colonnade, identifying the same location where the apostles meet here.
In Mark 16:20, the Lord confirms the Word with signs; Acts 5:12 is a clear example of this confirmation through apostolic wonders.
Matthew 10:8 records Jesus' commission to heal and perform miracles, which the apostles now fulfill through signs and wonders.
In Mark 16:18, laying hands on the sick is listed as a sign; Acts 5:12 demonstrates apostolic healing through similar wonders.
In Romans 15:19, Paul cites signs and wonders in his own ministry, aligning with the apostolic miracles recorded in Acts 5:12.
In Mark 16:17, signs like casting out demons are promised for believers; Acts 5:12 shows the apostles performing such signs.
Philippians 2:2 exhorts unity of mind; Acts 5:12 shows the early church living out that unity as they gather together.