John 12:2

There they made him a supper; and Martha served: but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with him.

Cross-reference

John 12:9 Historical context

John 12:9 shows the crowd coming to see Lazarus after this supper — directly resulting from the event.

John 12:10 Historical context

John 12:10 reveals the chief priests plotting to kill Lazarus because of his fame from this supper.

John 11:44 Historical context

John 11:44 shows Lazarus raised from the dead — now he dines with Jesus, a living witness to the miracle.

John 11:1 Historical context

John 11:1 introduces Lazarus of Bethany, who was sick — now he is raised and at table with Jesus.

Matthew 26:6 is a parallel account of the same supper in Bethany, though it names Simon the leper as host.

Mark 14:3 Parallel

Mark 14:3 is another parallel account of this supper, with a woman anointing Jesus.

Luke 10:38–42 Related theme

Luke 10:38-42 recounts an earlier visit where Martha also served — showing her consistent role as host.

Matthew 26:7: Parallel Synoptic account of the anointing at Bethany — same meal setting with a woman anointing Jesus.