John 18:4
Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek ye?
Cross-reference
In John 19:28, Jesus knows all is finished; John 18:4 similarly shows his complete knowledge of coming events.
In John 13:1, Jesus knew his hour had come; John 18:4 shows that same foreknowledge as he goes to meet his arresters.
In John 10:18, Jesus emphasizes no one takes his life—he lays it down himself, shown by his calm initiative in the garden.
In John 10:17, Jesus states he lays down his life voluntarily, which John 18:4 demonstrates as he steps forward knowing all.
In John 20:15, the risen Jesus asks Mary the same question — contrasting the arrest with the faithful seeker at the tomb.
In John 1:38, Jesus asks his first disciples 'What do you seek?' — the same question echoes here as he confronts those who seek his arrest.
In Luke 24:7, Jesus's own prediction of being delivered to sinners shows He knew all that would happen — the same foreknowledge He acts on here.
In 1 Peter 4:1, Christ's suffering in the body is the model for believers — here Jesus knowingly steps into that suffering as the example.
Acts 4:24-28 says rulers did what God's hand and will had predetermined — highlighting the divine plan Jesus consciously enters here.
In Luke 24:44, Jesus says everything written about Him must be fulfilled — confirming His full awareness of events He steps into here.
In Matthew 16:21, Jesus predicts his suffering and death; John 18:4 reveals he knew all that would happen, fulfilling that prophecy.
In Luke 18:31-33, Jesus said everything written about him will be fulfilled — now he steps into that fulfillment.
In Mark 10:34, Jesus predicted mockery, flogging, death, and resurrection — all he knowingly approaches.
In Mark 10:33, Jesus predicted his delivery to chief priests and death sentence — now he is in that moment.
In Matthew 26:31, Jesus foretold the disciples' desertion — he knows this is about to occur.
In Matthew 26:21, Jesus predicted Judas' betrayal — that betrayal is now happening as he goes out.
In Matthew 26:2, Jesus announced his handover for crucifixion — the very hour has come.
In Matthew 20:19, Jesus predicted mockery, flogging, and crucifixion by Gentiles — all he now knowingly faces.
In Matthew 20:18, Jesus foretold his condemnation by chief priests — exactly what he now knows is unfolding.
In Matthew 17:23, Jesus predicted his death and resurrection — events he now knows are imminent as he steps forward.
In Matthew 17:22-23, Jesus foretells his betrayal and death; John 18:4 shows he knew exactly what was coming as he surrendered.
Acts 20:22-23 shows Paul going to suffering with partial knowledge — a contrast to Jesus's complete foreknowledge in this moment.