John 11:16
Then said Thomas, which is called Didymus, unto his fellowdisciples, Let us also go, that we may die with him.
Cross-references
John 11:8
Historical context
John 11:8 records the disciples' warning about stoning, which directly motivates Thomas's resigned offer to die with Jesus.
John 13:37
Parallel
John 13:37 parallels Thomas's declaration as Peter also vows to lay down his life for Jesus.
John 20:24–29
Contrast
In John 20:24-29, Thomas doubts after boldly offering to die with Jesus—revealing a contrast between his earlier courage and later unbelief.
Matthew 26:35
Parallel
Matthew 26:35 echoes Thomas's sentiment as Peter and all disciples claim willingness to die with Jesus.
Luke 22:33
Parallel
Luke 22:33 mirrors Thomas's words with Peter's readiness to go with Jesus to death.