John 11:46

But some of them went their ways to the Pharisees, and told them what things Jesus had done.

Cross-references

John 5:16 Parallel

John 5:16 shows that such reporting leads to persecution of Jesus — the same pattern seen here.

John 12:37 Parallel

John 12:37 summarizes the persistent unbelief despite signs — the informants here embody that rejection.

John 5:15 Parallel

John 5:15 has a healed man reporting to the Jews — like these witnesses reporting the Lazarus miracle to the Pharisees.

John 9:13 Parallel

John 9:13 records the healed blind man being brought to the Pharisees — mirroring this report about Lazarus.

Luke 16:30 Contrast

Luke 16:30 expects a resurrection to bring repentance, yet Lazarus' resurrection only hardened these men — ironic contrast.

Luke 16:31 Allusion

Luke 16:31 says even a resurrection won't convince those who reject Moses — exactly what happens with these informants.

Jeremiah 38:4 shows officials reporting to kill a prophet — similar to how these men inform the Pharisees against Jesus.