2 Timothy 2:8
Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised from the dead according to my gospel:
Cross-reference
Matthew 1:1 introduces Jesus as son of David — the same Davidic lineage Paul highlights in the gospel summary.
In Luke 24:46, Jesus prophesies his own resurrection on the third day — the same event Paul urges remembrance of.
In Acts 2:24, Peter proclaims God raised Jesus from death — directly parallel to Paul's gospel summary.
Acts 2:30 connects David's oath to Christ's resurrection — directly supporting Paul's pairing of Davidic descent and resurrection.
Acts 13:33 ties Jesus' resurrection to the Davidic promise — the same gospel kernel Paul urges Timothy to remember.
In Romans 1:3, Paul similarly affirms Jesus as descendant of David — the same messianic lineage highlighted here.
In Romans 1:4, Paul ties resurrection to Jesus being declared Son of God — expanding on the raised-from-dead claim here.
In 1 Corinthians 15:4, Paul lists the resurrection as core gospel — identical to the raised-from-dead statement here.
In 1 Corinthians 15:11-20, Paul defends the resurrection's centrality — expanding on the raised-from-dead point made here.
In Romans 9:5, Paul affirms Christ's human descent from the patriarchs — connects to Jesus being 'descended from David' here.
In Revelation 5:5, Jesus as the Root of David conquers — echoing the Davidic lineage and victory over death here.
In Romans 2:16, Paul refers to 'my gospel' as the standard for judgment — the same phrase used here for his message.
In Romans 16:25, Paul again calls it 'my gospel' linked to revelation — echoing his gospel summary in this verse.
In 1 Timothy 1:11, Paul describes the gospel of the blessed God entrusted to him — directly parallel to 'my gospel' here.