John 12:22

Philip cometh and telleth Andrew: and again Andrew and Philip tell Jesus.

Cross-references

John 1:40 Historical context

John 1:40 identifies Andrew as one of the first disciples, giving background on his early following of Jesus.

John 1:41 Parallel

In John 1:41, Andrew brings his brother Simon to Jesus; here he helps bring Greeks, showing a pattern of bringing others to Christ.

John 6:8 Parallel

John 6:8 shows Andrew pointing out the boy with loaves; both times he brings a need to Jesus, highlighting his intermediary role.

John 14:8 Historical context

John 14:8 records Philip's request to see the Father, showing a later interaction of Philip with Jesus.

Matthew 10:5 restricts the disciples from going to Gentiles — contrasting with Greeks now seeking Jesus in this passage.

Matthew 10:2 Historical context

Matthew 10:2 lists Andrew as one of the twelve apostles, confirming his apostolic role alongside Peter.

Matthew 10:3 Historical context

Matthew 10:3 lists Philip among the apostles, identifying him as a named disciple.

Mark 1:16 Historical context

Mark 1:16 describes Andrew's calling as a fisherman with Simon, providing early background for Andrew's discipleship.

Mark 3:18 Historical context

Mark 3:18 includes both Andrew and Philip in the list of the twelve apostles.

Acts 1:13 Historical context

Acts 1:13 lists Andrew and Philip among the apostles gathered after the ascension.