John 7:33
Then said Jesus unto them, Yet a little while am I with you, and then I go unto him that sent me.
Cross-reference
John 12:35 repeats the 'little while' urgency, urging people to walk in the light while Jesus is present.
John 12:36 continues the light imagery, calling for belief while the light is with them — same limited time as 7:33.
John 13:1 describes Jesus' hour to depart to the Father, fulfilling the going to him who sent him mentioned in 7:33.
John 13:3 affirms Jesus' knowledge of his return to God, echoing the departure statement in 7:33.
John 13:33 explicitly recalls Jesus' earlier 'little while' statement, now directly addressed to the disciples.
John 16:5 repeats the phrase 'going to him who sent me', showing Jesus' consistent message about his departure.
John 16:16 expands the 'little while' motif to include both his departure and return, building on 7:33.
In John 17:11, Jesus echoes the same departure language in his prayer, connecting his limited time to the Father's glory.
John 17:13 adds that Jesus speaks these things so his joy may be in them, linking departure to the purpose of joy.
John 14:19 explains that after leaving, believers will still see Him — adds the promise of continued life.
John 16:19 has Jesus quoting his own earlier saying about 'a little while' — directly referencing the departure statement.
Mark 16:19 records the actual ascension — the fulfillment of Jesus' statement about going to the one who sent him.
Mark 2:20 uses the bridegroom taken away — a parallel image of Jesus' departure causing fasting.
Luke 17:22 describes longing for the Son of Man's days after He is gone — echoes the sense of loss from Jesus' departure.