1 In the same now Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of the prayer the ninth.
Acts 3:1 Cross References - Diaglott
Matthew 17:1
1 And after days six takes the Jesus the Peter, and James, and John the brother of him; and leads up them into a mountain high privately.
Matthew 26:37
37 And having taken the Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, he began to be sorrowful and to be in anguish.
Luke 1:10
10 and whole the multitude was of the people praying without to the hour of the incense burning.
Luke 22:8
8 and he sent Peter and John, saying: Going prepare you for us the passover, that we may eat.
Luke 23:44-46
44 It was and about hour sixth, and darkness came over whole the land, till hour ninth.
45 And was darkened the sun; and was rent the veil of the temple midst.
46 And crying with a voice loud the Jesus, said: O Father, into hands of thee I commit the breath of me. And these having said, he breathed out.
Luke 24:53
53 and were continually in the temple, praising and blessing the God.
John 13:23-25
John 20:2-9
2 she runs therefore and comes to Simon Peter, and to the other disciple, whom loved the Jesus, and says to them: They took away the Lord out of the tomb, and not we know, where they laid him.
3 Went out then the Peter and the other disciples, and they came into the tomb.
4 Ran and they two together; and the other disciple ran before more quickly of the Peter, and came first into the tomb;
5 and stooping down he sees lying the linen cloths; not however he went in.
6 Comes then Simon Peter following him, and entered into the tomb, and sees the linen cloths lying,
7 and the napkin which was on the head of him, not with the linen cloths lying, but apart having been folded up into one place.
8 Then therefore went in also the other disciple, he coming first into the tomb, and saw, and believed.
9 Not yet for they knew the writing, that it behooved him out of dead ones to have been raised.
John 21:7
7 Says therefore the disciple that whom loved the Jesus, to the Peter: The Lord it is; Simon then Peter, having heard that the Lord it is, the upper garment he girded; he was for naked; and threw himself into the sea.
John 21:18-22
18 Indeed indeed I say to thee, when thou wast younger, thou didst gird thyself, and didst walk where thou didst wish; when but thou art old, thou wilt stretch out the hands of thee, and another thee will gird, and will carry where not thou wishest.
19 This now he said, signifying, by what death he will glorify the God. And this having said, he says to him: Follow me.
20 Having turned about and the Peter sees the disciples, whom loved the Jesus, following (who also reclined at the supper on the breast of him, and said: O lord, who is he betraying thee?)
21 Him seeing the Peter says to the Jesus: O lord, this and what?
22 Says to him the Jesus: If him I wish to abide till I come, what to thee? thou follow me.
Acts 2:46
46 Every day and constantly attending with one mind in the temple, breaking and at home bread, they were partaking of food in gladness and singleness of heart,
Acts 4:13
13 Seeing and the of the Peter boldness and of John, and having perceived, that men unlearned they are and ungifted, they wondered, they knew and them, that with the Jesus they were;
Acts 5:25
25 Having come but one told them: That lo, the men whom you put in the prison, are in the temple standing and teaching the people.
Acts 8:14
14 Having heard and the in Jerusalem apostles, that had received the Samaria the word of the God, they sent to them the Peter and John;
Acts 10:3
3 he saw in a vision clearly, about hour ninth of the day, a messenger of the God having come to him, and saying to him: O Cornelius.
Acts 10:30
30 And the Cornelius said: From four days till this the hour, I was fasting, and the ninth hour praying in the house of me; and lo, a man, stood before me in clothing shining,
Galatians 2:9
9 and having perceived the favor that having been given to me, James and Cephas and John, those seeming pillars to be, right hands they gave to me and Barnabas of fellowship, that we indeed for the Gentiles, they but for the circumcision;