Luke 13:17

And when he had said these things, all his adversaries were ashamed: and all the people rejoiced for all the glorious things that were done by him.

Cross-references

Luke 14:6 Parallel

In Luke 14:6, the same opponents are silenced again after a Sabbath healing—unable to answer Jesus.

Luke 19:37 Parallel

Luke 19:37 records the multitude rejoicing for Jesus' mighty works—same rejoicing as here after the Sabbath healing.

Luke 20:40 Parallel

In Luke 20:40, Jesus again silences his adversaries so they dare not question him—same pattern of defeat.

Matthew 22:46 records adversaries silenced by Jesus — parallel to them being put to shame here.

John 8:9 Parallel

In John 8:9, Jesus' accusers also leave in shame, convicted by their consciences—similar public vindication against his critics.

Acts 3:9-11 describes people amazed at a healing through apostles — mirrors the rejoicing over Jesus' glorious deeds.

Acts 4:21 Parallel

Acts 4:21 shows authorities unable to punish because people glorified God — parallels adversaries shamed and people rejoicing.

Titus 2:8 Related theme

In Titus 2:8, Paul instructs believers to live blamelessly so opponents are put to shame—mirroring the shame of Jesus' adversaries here.