Acts 8:35
Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture, and preached unto him Jesus.
Cross-references
Acts 8:5 records Philip preaching Christ in Samaria — the same evangelist now preaches to the eunuch.
Acts 8:12 shows the result of Philip's preaching in Samaria — belief and baptism, paralleling the eunuch's response.
In Acts 17:3, Paul explains from Scripture that Christ must suffer and rise — identical method and message to Philip's from Isaiah.
Acts 18:28 shows Apollos powerfully refuting Jews by showing from Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ—same method as Philip.
Acts 26:22 has Paul testifying that he preaches nothing but what the prophets said—echoes Philip's preaching Jesus from Isaiah.
Acts 26:23 specifies that Christ must suffer and rise—the core content Philip would have drawn from Isaiah 53.
Acts 28:23 shows Paul explaining Jesus from the Law and Prophets—identical to Philip's approach with the eunuch.
Acts 5:42 shows the apostles daily teaching and preaching Jesus — the same mission Philip continues with the eunuch.
Luke 24:27 has Jesus beginning with Moses and the Prophets to explain Scripture about himself—same as Philip beginning with Isaiah.
In Luke 24:44-47, Jesus himself opens the Scriptures to show his suffering and resurrection — the same method Philip uses with the eunuch.
1 Peter 1:11 says the Spirit of Christ in OT prophets predicted the sufferings Philip now explains from Isaiah 53.
1 Peter 1:12 says the prophets ministered to us and now the gospel is preached — Philip is doing that here.
Ephesians 4:20-21 speaks of learning Christ and being taught in him — the same truth Philip taught the eunuch.
Colossians 1:28 describes preaching Christ to present everyone mature — the same Christ Philip preaches.