1 Corinthians 15:21
For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead.
Cross-reference
In 1 Corinthians 15:22, the parallel is made explicit: as all die in Adam, so all are made alive in Christ.
1 Corinthians 15:48 contrasts the earthly Adam and heavenly Christ, expanding the 'in Adam' vs 'in Christ' framework of the main verse.
In John 11:25, Jesus declares Himself the resurrection and life — the very Man through whom resurrection comes according to this verse.
Romans 5:12-17 develops the Adam-Christ typology — sin and death through one man, righteousness and life through another.
Genesis 3:19 records the curse of death from dust — the origin of the 'death by man' referenced here.
Hosea 13:14 prophesies God's victory over death and the grave — the very triumph Christ's resurrection achieves.
Romans 5:17 expands the Adam-Christ parallel: death reigned through one man, and grace and righteousness bring life through Jesus Christ.
Revelation 20:12 depicts the universal resurrection for judgment, showing the scope of the resurrection mentioned here.
Romans 6:23 contrasts death as sin's wages with eternal life as God's gift — echoing the death-life opposition here.
Philippians 3:10 personalizes resurrection through Christ: knowing him in his power and sufferings, not just the doctrine.