John 6:1
After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which is the sea of Tiberias.
Cross-references
John 6:23 references boats landing near the exact spot of the feeding, directly linking back to the location introduced in 6:1.
John 21:1 records Jesus' post-resurrection appearance at the Sea of Galilee, the same sea as the feeding.
Matthew 14:13 narrates Jesus withdrawing by boat to a desolate place — the same event as the crossing in John 6:1.
Mark 6:32 says they went by boat to a desolate place — directly parallels the crossing in John 6:1.
Mark 6:35-44 provides the synoptic parallel account of the same miraculous feeding event, confirming the setting by the sea.
Luke 9:10-12 gives the parallel account, specifying the disciples' report of the crowd's need at Bethsaida.
Luke 9:13-17 continues the parallel account with Jesus' instruction and the multiplication of loaves.
Matthew 4:18 places Jesus' call of the first disciples beside the same Sea of Galilee, linking ministry settings.
Matthew 15:29 describes Jesus healing crowds by the Sea of Galilee, showing another event at the same location.
Luke 5:1 calls it the Lake of Gennesaret and records Jesus teaching from a boat, another scene on the same water.