Galatians 3:5

He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?

Cross-reference

Galatians 3:2 asks the same question about receiving the Spirit by faith – reinforcing Paul's argument here.

Galatians 3:14 explicitly says we receive the promised Spirit through faith, directly reinforcing the same truth in Galatians 3:5.

Acts 14:3 Historical context

Acts 14:3 records signs and wonders done through Paul – showing miracles accompany faith, not law.

Acts 14:9 Historical context

Acts 14:9 shows a man having faith to be healed – demonstrating miracles from hearing with faith.

Acts 14:10 Parallel

Acts 14:9 shows a man having faith to be healed – demonstrating miracles from hearing with faith.

Acts 19:11 Parallel

Acts 19:11 shows God working extraordinary miracles through Paul, illustrating the same divine empowerment behind the miracles mentioned in Galatians.

Acts 19:12 Parallel

Acts 19:12 gives a specific example of miraculous healings through Paul, demonstrating the kind of miracles God works among believers.

Romans 15:19 describes Paul's ministry marked by signs and wonders by the Spirit, echoing the Spirit-supplied miracles in Galatians.

2 Corinthians 12:12 directly mentions signs, wonders, and mighty works as marks of an apostle, aligning with the miracles in Galatians.

Acts 19:2 Parallel

Acts 19:2 addresses receiving the Holy Spirit, directly connecting to God supplying the Spirit in Galatians 3:5.

1 Corinthians 12:10 lists the gift of working miracles, directly echoing the miracles God works among believers by faith in Galatians 3:5.

Romans 10:8 Parallel

Romans 10:8 presents the word of faith that is near, directly paralleling the hearing of faith by which the Spirit is received in Galatians 3:5.

2 Corinthians 13:3 refers to Christ's power at work through Paul, which underlies the miracle-working power in Galatians.