John 6:3

And Jesus went up into a mountain, and there he sat with his disciples.

Cross-reference

John 6:15 Parallel

John 6:15 references the same mountain later, where Jesus withdraws alone after the crowd tries to make him king — continuing the mountain setting.

Matthew 14:23 parallels the mountain ascent: after feeding the 5000, Jesus goes up alone to pray — same geographical and narrative context.

Matthew 5:1 Parallel

Matthew 5:1 matches nearly verbatim, beginning the Sermon on the Mount — likely the same pattern of teaching on a mountain.

Luke 9:28 Parallel

Luke 9:28 shows Jesus on a mountain with disciples for the transfiguration, another mountain revelation.

Matthew 15:29 describes Jesus going up a mountain and sitting, a similar posture and setting to this mountain scene, though in a different healing event.