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Este había sido instruido en el camino del Señor, y siendo ferviente de espíritu, hablaba y enseñaba con exactitud las cosas referentes a Jesús, aunque sólo conocía el bautismo de Juan. (Acts 18:25)
Y comenzó a hablar abiertamente en la sinagoga. Pero cuando Priscila y Aquila lo oyeron, lo llevaron aparte y le explicaron con mayor exactitud el camino de Dios. (Acts 18:26)
Cuando Apolos quiso pasar a Acaya, los hermanos lo animaron, y escribieron a los discípulos que lo recibieran. Cuando llegó, ayudó mucho a los que por la gracia habían creído, (Acts 18:27)
porque refutaba vigorosamente en público a los Judíos, demostrando por las Escrituras que Jesús era el Cristo (el Mesías).
Mientras Apolos estaba en Corinto, Pablo, después de haber recorrido las regiones superiores, llegó a Efeso y encontró a algunos discípulos, (Acts 19:1)
y les preguntó: "¿Recibieron el Espíritu Santo cuando creyeron?" Ellos le respondieron: "No, ni siquiera hemos oído si hay un Espíritu Santo." (Acts 19:2)
Entonces Pablo les preguntó: "¿En qué bautismo, pues, fueron bautizados?" "En el bautismo de Juan," contestaron ellos. (Acts 19:3)

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Acts 18:28 - Cross Reference

Este había sido instruido en el camino del Señor, y siendo ferviente de espíritu, hablaba y enseñaba con exactitud las cosas referentes a Jesús, aunque sólo conocía el bautismo de Juan. (Acts 18:25)
Cuando Silas y Timoteo llegaron de Macedonia, Pablo comenzó a dedicarse por completo a la predicación de la palabra, testificando solemnemente a los Judíos que Jesús era el Cristo (el Mesías). (Acts 18:5)
Después Jesús les dijo: "Esto es lo que Yo les decía cuando todavía estaba con ustedes: que era necesario que se cumpliera todo lo que sobre Mí está escrito en la Ley de Moisés, en los Profetas y en los Salmos." (Luke 24:44)
Porque este Melquisedec, rey de Salem, sacerdote del Dios Altísimo, que se encontró con Abraham cuando éste regresaba de la matanza de los reyes, y lo bendijo, (Hebrews 7:1)
Comenzando por Moisés y continuando con todos los profetas, les explicó lo referente a El en todas las Escrituras. (Luke 24:27)
Pero Saulo seguía fortaleciéndose y confundiendo a los Judíos que habitaban en Damasco, demostrando que este Jesús es el Cristo (el Mesías). (Acts 9:22)
Ustedes examinan las Escrituras porque piensan tener en ellas la vida eterna. ¡Y son ellas las que dan testimonio de Mí! (John 5:39)
explicando y presentando evidencia de que era necesario que el Cristo (el Mesías) padeciera y resucitara de entre los muertos, y diciendo: "Este Jesús, a quien yo les anuncio, es el Cristo." (Acts 17:3)
Así que habiendo recibido ayuda de Dios, continúo hasta este día testificando tanto a pequeños como a grandes, no declarando más que lo que los profetas y Moisés dijeron que sucedería: (Acts 26:22)
Porque yo les entregué en primer lugar lo mismo que recibí: que Cristo (el Mesías) murió por nuestros pecados, conforme a las Escrituras; (1 Corinthians 15:3)