John 6:61
When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said unto them, Doth this offend you?
Cross-references
In John 6:64, Jesus reveals he knows from the beginning who does not believe — confirming his awareness of the offense in v.61.
In John 2:24, Jesus knows all people and does not entrust himself to them — parallels his awareness of the disciples' offense here.
In John 2:25, Jesus knows what is in man — echoing his knowledge of the disciples' grumbling and unbelief.
In Hebrews 4:13, nothing is hidden from God — just as Jesus here perceives the disciples' unspoken grumbling.
Revelation 2:23 declares Jesus searches hearts and minds — exactly what He does here by knowing the disciples' grumbling.
In Matthew 9:4, Jesus knows the scribes' thoughts — the same divine insight He displays here with His disciples.
Matthew 11:6 pronounces blessing on those not offended by Jesus — directly contrasting the disciples' stumbling here.
Matthew 13:57 records Jesus' townspeople taking offense at Him — the same reaction His disciples now show toward His teaching.
In Matthew 13:21, the seed on rocky ground stumbles when trouble comes — the same root cause as the disciples' offense at hard teaching.