John 14:26
But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
Cross-references
John 14:16 introduces the Helper promised by the Father; here the Spirit's role in teaching and reminding is specified.
John 16:14 explains the Spirit glorifies Jesus by receiving from him, deepening the Spirit's role in revealing Jesus' words.
John 16:13 expands on the Spirit's role as guide into all truth, complementing the teaching and reminding here.
John 16:7 explains that Jesus must depart for the Advocate to come, linking to the promise of the Spirit's arrival here.
John 15:26 identifies the Spirit as the Advocate who testifies about Jesus, expanding on the teaching and reminding role here.
John 7:39 shows the Spirit was not yet given until glorification — providing the condition for the promise in 14:26.
In John 17:3, eternal life is knowing God and Christ — the Spirit's role is to teach and bring that knowledge.
In John 2:22, disciples remembered Jesus' words after His resurrection — an example of the Spirit's work of bringing to remembrance.
In John 12:16, disciples later remembered after Jesus' glorification — again illustrating the Spirit's role of bringing remembrance.
In John 13:7, Jesus promises understanding 'afterward' — this is what the Spirit does, teaching and reminding believers.
In Acts 16:6, the Holy Spirit forbids Paul to preach in Asia, showing the Spirit's active guidance and direction as promised.
In Acts 15:28, the Holy Spirit guides the apostles' decision, demonstrating the Spirit's teaching and directing role promised by Jesus.
In 1 Corinthians 2:10-13, Paul says the Spirit reveals deep truths of God — the same teaching role Jesus promised.
Acts 11:16 shows Peter remembering Jesus' words about baptism with the Holy Spirit—an example of the Spirit bringing that remembrance.
1 Corinthians 2:13 shows the Spirit teaching spiritual words — the same teaching ministry promised here.
Acts 2:4 fulfills the promise: the Holy Spirit fills the apostles, enabling speech—the teaching Spirit from John 14:26.
Ephesians 1:13 seals believers with the promised Holy Spirit — the same promised Spirit sent here to teach.
Luke 11:13 promises the Father gives the Holy Spirit to those who ask—the same Spirit who teaches in John 14:26.
Mark 13:11 promises the Holy Spirit will speak through believers in persecution—echoing the Spirit's teaching role in John 14:26.
Mark 12:36 shows the Holy Spirit inspiring David's words—the same Spirit who would teach and remind the disciples of Jesus' words.
In Jeremiah 31:34, all will know God directly — the Spirit's teaching brings that intimate knowledge.
In Jeremiah 31:33, God writes His law on hearts — the Spirit's teaching internalizes God's instruction in the new covenant.
In 2 Timothy 1:14, the Holy Spirit who dwells in us enables guarding the 'good deposit' — paralleling the Spirit's teaching and reminding role in John 14:26.
In 1 John 2:20, the anointing from the Holy One gives knowledge of all things — directly echoing the Spirit teaching all things.
In 1 John 2:27, the anointing teaches you about all things — a near verbatim restatement of Jesus' promise.
In Ephesians 3:5, the mystery is revealed by the Spirit to apostles and prophets — the Spirit teaches and reveals, echoing John 14:26.
In 1 Corinthians 2:14, natural people cannot understand spiritual truths — the Spirit gives that understanding, exactly as Jesus promised.
In Acts 2:33, the promised Holy Spirit is poured out at Pentecost, fulfilling Jesus' promise to send the Spirit.
Psalm 143:10 asks God's good Spirit to lead and teach, directly paralleling the Spirit's teaching in John.
Isaiah 51:12 has God comforting His people, prefiguring the Spirit as Comforter/Helper.
Acts 1:4 recalls Jesus' command to wait for the promised Spirit, directly referencing the promise made here.
Ephesians 4:30 warns against grieving the Holy Spirit who seals — the same Spirit who here teaches and reminds.
2 Peter 1:21 states men spoke from God carried by the Holy Spirit — the Spirit who inspired prophecy, also the Spirit who teaches and reminds.
1 Peter 1:12 describes preaching by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven — the same Spirit who empowers the apostles to teach and remind.
Luke 24:49 refers to the promised Spirit as power from on high, echoing the promise of the Advocate's coming.
1 Corinthians 12:3 attributes confession of Jesus as Lord to the Spirit — the same Spirit who here teaches about Jesus.
Psalm 51:11 fears losing the Holy Spirit; in contrast, 14:26 promises the Spirit will come permanently — OT fear vs NT assurance.
Acts 13:2 shows the Holy Spirit actively guiding the early church — a concrete example of the teaching and leading promised here.
In Acts 28:25, the Holy Spirit is said to have spoken through Isaiah, affirming the Spirit's role in teaching and reminding as Jesus promised.
In Ephesians 1:17, Paul prays for a spirit of wisdom and revelation to know God — that same Spirit Jesus promised.
Matthew 3:11 promises baptism with the Holy Spirit—the same Spirit who later would teach and remind of Jesus' words.
In Acts 20:28, the Holy Spirit appoints overseers to shepherd the church, consistent with the Spirit's role in guiding and teaching believers.
In Isaiah 54:13, God promises His children will be taught by Him — the Spirit's teaching fulfills this divine instruction.
Hebrews 3:7 attributes the Psalm to the Holy Spirit speaking — showing the Spirit as the author of Scripture, which aligns with the Spirit's teaching function.
Hebrews 9:8 says the Holy Spirit indicates the meaning of the tabernacle — revealing truth, akin to the Spirit's role of teaching all things.
Hebrews 10:15 has the Holy Spirit bearing witness about the new covenant — a testimony that parallels the Spirit's teaching and reminding ministry.