John 2:24
But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men,
Cross-reference
In John 5:42, Jesus says 'I know that you do not have the love of God within you' — the same divine knowledge of hearts shown here.
In John 6:15, Jesus again withdraws from people wanting to make him king — showing his pattern of avoiding popular pressure.
In John 6:64, Jesus 'knew from the beginning who would not believe' — the same knowledge of people's hearts shown here.
In John 16:30, the disciples affirm Jesus knows all things — directly echoing that Jesus knows every person's heart.
In John 21:17, Peter declares Jesus knows everything, reinforcing that Jesus has full knowledge of people's inner state.
John 4:16 shows Jesus revealing the woman's past, a specific demonstration of his knowledge of every person.
In John 16:19, Jesus perceives the disciples' unasked questions, demonstrating the same divine knowledge of human hearts as in John 2:24.
In John 1:47, Jesus sees Nathanael as 'an Israelite indeed' — the same ability to know a person's true character shown here.
In John 1:42, Jesus knows Simon's name and future — the same divine knowledge of people's hearts shown here.
In Matthew 9:4, Jesus knows people's thoughts — a specific instance of his knowledge of all people.
In Mark 2:8, Jesus knows in his spirit what others think — same theme of inner knowledge.
In Acts 1:24, the disciples pray that God knows everyone's heart — parallel to Jesus' knowledge.
In Jeremiah 17:9, the heart is deceitful — this explains why Jesus, knowing all, did not entrust himself.
In Hebrews 4:13, everything is uncovered before God — Jesus, as God, knows all hearts.
In 1 Chronicles 29:17, God tests the heart — Jesus' knowledge includes discerning hearts' integrity.
In 1 Chronicles 28:9, God searches every heart — parallel to Jesus' comprehensive knowledge of people.
In 1 Samuel 16:7, God sees the heart rather than outward appearance — same principle as Jesus knowing all people.
In Revelation 2:23, Christ declares He searches hearts and minds — reinforcing that Jesus' knowledge of all people is omniscient and judicial.
Mark 12:15 shows Jesus knowing their hypocrisy, a concrete example of his awareness of everyone's heart.
Acts 15:8 affirms that God knows hearts—the same divine attribute Jesus displays in John 2:24, knowing what is in man.
1 John 3:20 declares that God knows everything, including our hearts—directly parallel to Jesus' omniscience in John 2:24.
Luke 20:23 says Jesus perceived their craftiness, echoing his knowledge of all people's motives.
In Deuteronomy 31:21, God says He knows Israel's evil imagination beforehand — the same divine knowledge of human hearts Jesus possesses.
Mark 8:17 records Jesus knowing their discussion, reinforcing his ability to discern inner thoughts.
Matthew 16:8 has Jesus perceiving his disciples' reasoning, a specific instance of his comprehensive knowledge.
Matthew 12:25 shows Jesus knowing their thoughts, directly illustrating his knowledge of all men.
Ezekiel 11:5 declares God knows every thought of the heart, matching Jesus' insight into all people.
Proverbs 21:2 says the Lord ponders hearts, paralleling Jesus' divine knowledge of all men.
In Psalm 139:2, David says God understands his thoughts from afar — same divine knowledge of hearts that Jesus has.
In Job 42:2, Job confesses no thought is hidden from God — a clear parallel to Jesus' omniscience of human hearts.
In Joshua 22:22, the tribes affirm God knows their true motives — parallel to Jesus knowing all men's hearts.