Acts 13:29
And when they had fulfilled all that was written of him, they took him down from the tree, and laid him in a sepulchre.
Cross-reference
Acts 13:27 explains that the rulers fulfilled the prophets by condemning Jesus; verse 29 continues that fulfillment with the burial.
In Acts 4:28, the apostles pray that God's hand and plan predestined the crucifixion — which Acts 13:29 says was carried out.
Acts 2:23 emphasizes God's determinate counsel in Jesus' death; verse 29 shows the burial as fulfillment of what was written.
In Matthew 27:57-60, Joseph of Arimathea buries Jesus in his tomb — the exact event Acts 13:29 summarizes as 'laid him in a tomb'.
In Mark 15:46, Joseph takes Jesus down, wraps him, and lays him in a tomb — matching the actions summarized in Acts 13:29.
In Luke 18:31-33, Jesus predicts his death and burial as written by the prophets — this is the fulfillment Paul references.
Luke 23:53 gives the parallel account of Joseph taking Jesus' body and laying it in a tomb, confirming the same burial event.
In Luke 24:44, Jesus declares that everything written about him in the Scriptures must be fulfilled — Acts 13:29 shows that happening.
John 19:38-42 details Joseph and Nicodemus burying Jesus, adding Nicodemus and the spices used, enriching the burial narrative.
1 Corinthians 15:4 summarizes the creed 'he was buried' — affirming the historical burial that Acts 13:29 narrates.
John 19:42 explains the burial location was because of the Jewish Preparation day, adding contextual detail to the tomb placement.
In Mark 15:45, Pilate grants Jesus' body to Joseph — a step that leads to the burial Acts 13:29 describes.
In John 19:30, Jesus declares 'It is finished' — completing the work that Acts 13:29 says was carried out according to Scripture.
In John 19:36, the Scripture 'not a bone will be broken' is fulfilled at the crucifixion — part of what Acts 13:29 says was written about him.
In John 19:28, Jesus cries 'I thirst' to fulfill Scripture — a specific detail within the broader fulfillment Acts 13:29 summarizes.