John 5:22

For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son:

Cross-reference

John 5:19 Parallel

In John 5:19, Jesus says He does only what the Father does — verse 22 specifies that includes giving all judgment to the Son.

John 3:35 Parallel

John 3:35 says the Father has given all things into the Son's hand — that includes the judgment authority stated here.

John 17:2 Parallel

John 17:2 expands that the Son has authority over all flesh to give eternal life — judgment is part of that delegated authority.

John 13:3 Parallel

John 13:3 broadens the authority: the Father gave all things into Jesus' hands, including judgment.

John 12:31 Parallel

John 12:31 describes the judgment of the world and Satan, enacted by Jesus as the appointed judge.

John 9:39 Parallel

John 9:39 explicitly states Jesus came for judgment, directly fulfilling the judgment committed to Him here.

John 8:16 Parallel

John 8:16 asserts Jesus' judgment is true because the Father is with Him — consistent with the Father giving all judgment to the Son.

John 16:11 Parallel

John 16:11 refers to judgment already done: the ruler of this world is judged, confirming Christ's role.

In Matthew 25:31-46, the Son of Man separates the nations as judge, depicting the judgment scene entrusted to Christ.

Acts 10:42 Parallel

In Acts 10:42, Peter testifies that Jesus is appointed judge of the living and the dead, directly echoing John 5:22.

In Matthew 28:18, Jesus claims all authority in heaven and earth, which includes the judgment the Father gave Him.

In Matthew 16:27, the Son of Man rewards each person according to their deeds, confirming Jesus' role as the final judge.

Matthew 11:27 states all things are handed over to the Son by the Father — this includes the judgment authority described in John 5:22.

Acts 17:31 Parallel

In Acts 17:31, God will judge the world through the man He appointed, linking to Jesus as the appointed judge.

Romans 2:16 Parallel

In Romans 2:16, God judges secrets through Jesus Christ, confirming the Son's role in judgment.

In 2 Corinthians 5:10, we must appear before Christ's judgment seat to receive due recompense, directly tying to the judgment given to the Son.

In 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10, the Lord Jesus is revealed with judgment and punishment, fulfilling the role described in John 5:22.

Psalm 98:9 Parallel

Psalm 98:9 announces the LORD's coming to judge with righteousness — John 5:22 identifies the Son as the one who will execute that judgment.

Psalm 96:13 Parallel

Psalm 96:13 proclaims that the LORD comes to judge the earth — John 5:22 specifies that the Son is the appointed judge.

In 2 Timothy 4:1, Christ Jesus is the one who judges the living and the dead, reaffirming the Father's delegation of judgment to the Son.

Luke 10:22 Parallel

Luke 10:22 states all things have been delivered to the Son by the Father — directly parallel to the Father giving all judgment to the Son.

Acts 7:56 Parallel

Acts 7:56 shows Jesus at God's right hand, the place of judgment, fulfilling His role as judge.

Acts 2:36 Parallel

Acts 2:36 proclaims Jesus made Lord and Christ, the exalted position from which He judges.

Philippians 2:9 describes the Father exalting Jesus and giving Him supreme authority—the same authority to judge mentioned in John 5:22.

Revelation 3:21 shows Jesus sharing the Father's throne, implying the authority to judge—parallel to all judgment given to the Son.

In 1 Samuel 2:10, the LORD judges the earth and exalts His anointed—the Son in John 5:22 is that anointed Judge.

Luke 9:35 Parallel

The voice from the cloud at the Transfiguration declares 'Hear Him!' — affirming the Son's authority, which includes judgment.

Luke 5:24 Parallel

Luke 5:24 shows Jesus exercising authority to forgive sins — a specific aspect of the judgment the Father has given to the Son.

Mark 9:7 Parallel

The Father's command at the Transfiguration to 'hear Him' affirms the Son's authority — including the judgment delegated to Him in John 5:22.

Daniel 7:14 Allusion

Daniel 7:14 describes the Son of Man receiving everlasting dominion — John 5:22 specifies that dominion includes all judgment.

Jeremiah 33:15 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 33:15 prophesies a righteous Branch who executes justice — John 5:22 identifies Jesus as that Branch given all judgment.

Isaiah 51:5 Allusion

Isaiah 51:5 says God's arm will judge the peoples — John 5:22 reveals that judgment is given to the Son, the arm of the Lord.

Ecclesiastes 3:17 says God will judge — John 5:22 repositions that judgment exclusively to the Son, marking a contrast.

Psalm 110:6 Allusion

Psalm 110:6 prophesies a ruler who judges the nations — John 5:22 identifies Jesus as the Son to whom all judgment is given.

Psalm 94:2 Contrast

Psalm 94:2 calls God the judge of the earth — John 5:22 shifts that role entirely to the Son, a direct contrast.

Psalm 50:6 Contrast

Psalm 50:6 declares God Himself is judge — in contrast, John 5:22 says the Father judges no one but has given all judgment to the Son.

Luke 10:16 Parallel

Luke 10:16 links hearing/rejecting the Son to the Father — the same Son to whom all judgment is committed, making rejection serious.