John 7:44

And some of them would have taken him; but no man laid hands on him.

Cross-references

John 7:30 Parallel

John 7:30 uses the exact same phrase 'no one laid hands on Him' and explains it was because His hour had not come.

John 8:20 Parallel

John 8:20 repeats that no one seized Jesus because His hour had not yet come, reinforcing the divine timing.

John 10:39 Parallel

In John 10:39, the same pattern repeats: they try to seize Jesus but he escapes—showing a recurring motif of divine protection.

John 18:6 Contrast

John 18:6 shows the arresting party falling backward at Jesus' words, contrasting with the earlier passive inability to seize Him.

Mark 12:12 Parallel

Mark 12:12 tells of leaders wanting to seize Jesus but fearing the crowd, the same dynamic as here where no one laid hands on Him.