Isaiah 53:9
And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth.
Cross-reference
Matthew 27:57-60 records Joseph of Arimathea, a rich man, burying Jesus in his own tomb — fulfilling 'with a rich man in his death'.
Mark 15:43-46 also describes Joseph of Arimathea's burial of Jesus — another account of the same fulfillment.
Luke 23:50-53 gives the same account of Joseph burying Jesus — confirming the prophecy's detail.
John 19:38-42 adds Nicodemus and a new tomb — expanding on the rich man's burial fulfillment.
2 Corinthians 5:21 echoes the servant's sinlessness: Christ knew no sin yet was made sin for us.
Hebrews 4:15 emphasizes Christ's sinlessness — 'without sin' — paralleling the innocent servant.
Hebrews 7:26 describes Christ as holy, innocent, undefiled — directly echoing the 'no violence, no deceit'.
1 Peter 2:22 directly quotes 'nor was deceit found in His mouth' — a citation of Isaiah 53:9's innocence clause.
1 John 3:5 says 'in Him there is no sin' — paralleling the servant's sinlessness and blamelessness.
Matthew 27:60 describes Jesus' burial in a rich man's tomb, fulfilling the prophecy.
Mark 15:46 records Jesus' burial by Joseph of Arimathea, a rich man, fulfilling the prophecy.
Luke 23:53 describes Jesus laid in a new tomb, fulfilling the prophecy of burial with the rich.
John 19:42 notes Jesus' burial in a nearby tomb, fulfilling the prophecy through Joseph's provision.
Hebrews 9:14 describes Christ as without blemish, echoing the servant's sinlessness.