Hebrews 2:4
God also bearing them witness, both with signs and wonders, and with divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his own will?
Cross-reference
In Hebrews 10:15, the Holy Spirit also bears witness, paralleling the Spirit's role in confirming the gospel through signs and gifts.
In Mark 16:20, the Lord confirms the message with accompanying signs — a direct parallel to God bearing witness through signs and wonders in Hebrews.
1 Corinthians 12:4-11 lists spiritual gifts—healings, miracles, prophecy—mirroring the 'gifts of the Holy Ghost' in Hebrews 2:4.
Acts 3:16 describes a healing miracle through Jesus' name, matching the signs and wonders that accompany divine testimony in Hebrews.
Acts 4:10 points to the healing of the lame man as a miracle by Jesus' name — a specific instance of the signs and wonders in Hebrews.
Romans 15:19 continues with mighty signs and wonders, reinforcing the same theme of divine validation through miracles.
Acts 19:12 gives examples of healings and deliverances through Paul's items, demonstrating the miracles that confirm the word as in Hebrews.
Acts 19:11 records extraordinary miracles through Paul, directly illustrating the signs and wonders that God used to bear witness in Hebrews.
Acts 14:3 states God bore witness by granting signs and wonders — nearly identical language to Hebrews 2:4, confirming the same pattern.
In Daniel 6:27, 'signs and wonders' explicitly describe God's deliverance, mirroring the same phrase used for divine testimony in Hebrews 2:4.
In 1 Thess 1:5, the gospel came in power and the Holy Spirit—directly parallels the signs, wonders, and Spirit gifts that accompany witness.
In 1 Cor 12:11, the Spirit apportions gifts 'as he wills'—echoes Hebrews' 'according to His own will' about the same gifts.
In 1 Cor 12:10, miracles are listed among spiritual gifts—directly parallels the 'various miracles' and gifts mentioned here.
In Acts 15:8, God 'bore witness' by giving the Holy Spirit—the same witness through signs and Spirit gifts described here.
Acts 8:7 records healings and exorcisms — concrete examples of the signs and wonders God used to bear witness per Hebrews 2:4.
Acts 5:32 highlights the Holy Spirit as witness — parallel to the 'gifts of the Holy Ghost' witnessing in Hebrews 2:4.
Acts 5:12 directly reports many signs and wonders by apostles — exactly the kind of divine witness Hebrews 2:4 describes.
Acts 2:22 explicitly says God attested Jesus through miracles, wonders, and signs — identical to Hebrews 2:4's description.
Acts 2:11 shows tongues as a sign of God's wonders — a direct example of the 'gifts of the Holy Ghost' in Hebrews 2:4.
John 15:24 cites Jesus' unique works as testimony — the same divine witness through miracles Hebrews 2:4 describes.
John 14:11 urges belief because of Jesus's works, directly aligning with Hebrews 2:4's signs as divine testimony.
Psalm 74:9 laments the absence of signs and prophets, contrasting with Hebrews 2:4 where God bears witness by signs.
In 1 Peter 1:12, the gospel was preached by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven, echoing the Spirit's witness in Hebrews 2:4.