John 5:29
And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.
Cross-reference
John 5:20 introduces 'greater works' that include resurrection, setting up the discourse that follows.
John 11:24 affirms resurrection on the last day, directly matching the resurrection theme here.
Daniel 12:2 is the OT prophecy of a resurrection to everlasting life or shame, which Jesus fulfills and clarifies.
Romans 2:6-10 details God's judgment according to works, resulting in eternal life for good and wrath for evil.
Matthew 25:31-46 depicts the final judgment separating sheep and goats based on deeds, confirming Jesus' teaching.
Acts 24:15 affirms Paul's hope in a resurrection of both the just and unjust, directly echoing John 5:29.
Ecclesiastes 12:14 states God judges every deed good or evil, directly paralleling the judgment basis in John 5:29.
Revelation 20:13 adds that sea, death, and Hades give up the dead for judgment according to deeds — reinforcing the universal resurrection and works-based judgment.
Revelation 20:12 describes the dead judged according to their deeds from books — the same resurrection and judgment by works Jesus speaks of here.
1 Corinthians 6:14 states God will raise us up by his power, directly echoing the resurrection of life.
Romans 8:11 promises life to mortal bodies through the Spirit, focusing on the resurrection of believers.
Matthew 25:46 explicitly contrasts eternal punishment and eternal life, directly mirroring the two resurrections here.
Matthew 10:28 affirms God's power to destroy both soul and body in hell, complementing the resurrection to judgment mentioned here.
Isaiah 26:19 prophesies resurrection of the dead; John 5:29 expands this to include both righteous and wicked.
Luke 20:35 speaks of being worthy to attain the resurrection from the dead, expanding on the criteria for resurrection to life.
Galatians 6:8-10 teaches reaping eternal life or corruption based on sowing to the Spirit or flesh, echoing the deed‑based outcome.
Job 14:14 questions if man will live again; John 5:29 answers with a definite resurrection based on deeds.
Luke 14:14 promises repayment at the resurrection of the just, focusing on the reward for the righteous side.
Matthew 22:30 describes the transformed state of the resurrected (no marriage), clarifying the nature of resurrection life.
Ezekiel 33:20 emphasizes God's just judgment of each person's ways, grounding the principle of resurrection according to deeds.