Luke 14:17
And sent his servant at supper time to say to them that were bidden, Come; for all things are now ready.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 9:1-5 depicts Wisdom preparing a feast and sending servants to invite the simple — a direct OT type of the banquet invitation in the parable.
Matthew 22:3 is the parallel parable of the wedding banquet, where servants are sent to call invited guests who refuse.
Matthew 22:4 repeats the same phrase—'everything is ready'—in the parallel wedding banquet parable.
Acts 2:39 extends the promise to all whom God calls — expanding the scope of the banquet invitation beyond the original guests.
Proverbs 9:2 shows Wisdom preparing a feast, prefiguring God's kingdom banquet in the parable.
Proverbs 9:3 depicts Wisdom sending out servants to invite the simple, mirroring the servant's mission here.
Matthew 23:37 laments Jerusalem's unwillingness to be gathered, paralleling the invited guests' refusal in the parable.
Zephaniah 1:7 announces the Lord's prepared sacrifice and invited guests, connecting to the prepared banquet theme.