Romans 15:24
Whensoever I take my journey into Spain, I will come to you: for I trust to see you in my journey, and to be brought on my way thitherward by you, if first I be somewhat filled with your company.
Cross-reference
Romans 15:28 completes the itinerary: after delivering aid, Paul will go to Spain via Rome — a direct continuation.
Romans 15:32 continues the same context: Paul hopes to come with joy and be refreshed, directly linked to the plan in Romans 15:24.
Romans 15:19 states Paul has fully preached from Jerusalem to Illyricum, motivating his move to Spain as described here.
Romans 1:12 expresses Paul's desire for mutual encouragement when visiting Rome, which is the fellowship he anticipates in Romans 15:24.
1 Corinthians 16:5-7 outlines nearly identical travel plans—hoping to stay with the church and be helped on the journey, matching Romans 15:24.
2 Corinthians 1:16 uses the same Greek term (propempo) for being sent on a journey, directly paralleling Paul's request in Romans 15:24.
Acts 28:15 records Roman believers meeting Paul, fulfilling his hope here to see them and be helped on his journey.
1 Corinthians 16:6 shows Paul asking Corinth for similar travel help, mirroring his request to Rome for assistance on his journey.
2 Corinthians 10:16 reveals Paul’s ambition to preach in untrodden fields, explaining his Spain plan as reaching beyond.
Acts 15:3 shows the church sending Paul and Barnabas on their way, mirroring the missionary support Paul requests in Romans 15:24.
Acts 21:5 describes disciples accompanying Paul to the beach to pray and send him off, echoing Paul's hope for fellowship and assistance on his journey.
Titus 3:13 instructs helping Zenas and Apollos on their way, analogous to Paul’s request for help on his Spain journey.
Philemon 1:22 has Paul ask for a guest room, similar to his desire for hospitality and assistance on his journey to Rome/Spain.
3 John 1:6 commends sending missionaries on their way in a manner worthy of God, reflecting the same practice Paul hopes for from Rome.