John 13:2

And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, to betray him;

Cross-reference

John 13:4 Parallel

John 13:4 immediately follows: Jesus rises to wash feet, contrasting Judas' betrayal with humble service.

John 6:70 Prophetic fulfillment

John 6:70 records Jesus calling Judas a devil, a prophecy now fulfilled as Satan puts betrayal into his heart.

John 18:3 Parallel

John 18:3 shows Judas leading the arrest party, carrying out the betrayal that Satan had already put in his heart in John 13:2.

John 12:4 Parallel

John 12:4 first identifies Judas as the betrayer, setting the stage for Satan's later entry into his heart in John 13:2.

In Nehemiah 2:12, God puts a plan into Nehemiah's heart; here Satan puts betrayal into Judas's heart — opposite sources of inner prompting.

In Rev 17:17, God puts a purpose into hearts to fulfill prophecy; here Satan puts betrayal into Judas's heart — contrasting divine sovereignty with satanic agency.

In 2 Cor 8:16, God puts care into Titus's heart; here Satan puts betrayal into Judas's heart — contrasting divine and demonic influence.

Acts 5:3 Parallel

Acts 5:3 uses similar language: Satan filled Ananias' heart to lie, mirroring Judas' betrayal motivation.

Luke 22:3 Parallel

Luke 22:3 parallels this: Satan entered Judas, describing the same satanic influence leading to betrayal.

Mark 14:41 Parallel

Mark 14:41 declares the hour has come for the Son of Man to be betrayed, fulfilling what Satan initiated in John 13:2.

Mark 14:10 Parallel

Mark 14:10 records Judas's actual agreement with the chief priests, showing the outward step triggered by the inward prompting in John 13:2.

Matthew 27:3 describes Judas's remorse after the betrayal—the tragic consequence of the devil's scheme initiated here.

Matthew 26:14 shows Judas immediately acting on the devil's prompting by going to the chief priests—the direct outcome of this verse.

Matthew 26:2 has Jesus predicting his own betrayal—the same event that the devil is now putting into Judas's heart.

1 Chronicles 21:1 shows Satan inciting David to sin — a direct parallel to Satan putting betrayal into Judas's heart here.

In Ezekiel 38:10, evil thoughts come into the mind to devise a scheme—paralleling the devil putting betrayal into Judas's heart here.

Psalm 55:21 Parallel

Psalm 55:21 describes a betrayer's smooth words masking a warring heart — parallel to Judas's hidden betrayal here.