John 7:40
Many of the people therefore, when they heard this saying, said, Of a truth this is the Prophet.
Cross-reference
In John 1:21, John the Baptist denies being 'the Prophet' — the same figure the crowd here attributes to Jesus.
In John 6:14, after the feeding miracle, the crowd declares Jesus is 'the Prophet' — the same identification repeated here.
In Matthew 16:14, people speculate Jesus is one of the prophets — directly aligning with the crowd's 'This is the Prophet' in John 7:40.
In Matthew 21:11, the crowd calls Jesus 'the prophet of Nazareth' — identical to the identification in John 7:40 as the Prophet.
In Matthew 21:46, the chief priests fear the crowd because they hold Jesus as a prophet — same popular opinion as in John 7:40.
In Mark 6:15, some say Jesus is a prophet — echoing the crowd's declaration in John 7:40 that He is the Prophet.
In Luke 7:16, the people say 'A great prophet has risen among us' — matching the crowd's claim in John 7:40 that Jesus is the Prophet.
In Luke 24:19, Emmaus disciples call Jesus 'a prophet mighty in deed and word' — echoing the crowd's declaration here.
In Luke 7:39, a Pharisee doubts Jesus is a prophet because he lets a sinful woman touch him — contrasting the crowd's positive identification here.
In Luke 9:19, disciples report that some think Jesus is a prophet like John or Elijah — parallel speculation about his identity.