Acts 8:29
Then the Spirit said unto Philip, Go near, and join thyself to this chariot.
Cross-references
Acts 10:19 reports the Spirit telling Peter to approach Cornelius — identical pattern of direct Spirit guidance to a specific Gentile seeker.
Acts 11:12 recounts Peter being told by the Spirit to go with Gentiles — mirroring the Spirit's command to Philip for the Ethiopian.
Acts 13:2-4 shows the Spirit sending Barnabas and Saul — similar to the Spirit directing Philip, both instances of Spirit-initiated missions.
Acts 20:22 describes Paul constrained by the Spirit to go to Jerusalem — parallels Philip being directed to the chariot, both compelled to a specific place.
Acts 16:6 has the Spirit forbidding Paul from Asia — contrasts with the Spirit's positive command to Philip, showing both affirmative and restrictive guidance.
Acts 16:7 has the Spirit preventing Paul from entering Bithynia — another contrast with Philip's command, illustrating different modes of Spirit guidance.
Luke 2:27 shows Simeon moved by the Spirit into the temple — a direct parallel to Philip being led by the Spirit to the chariot.