Luke 16:30
And he said, Nay, father Abraham: but if one went unto them from the dead, they will repent.
Cross-references
Luke 16:24 shows the rich man in torment, setting up his plea for a resurrection sign — a direct narrative link within the same parable.
Luke 24:37 records disciples' fear of the risen Jesus, illustrating that even a resurrection doesn't instantly produce belief — fulfilling Abraham's point.
Luke 13:3 records Jesus' direct call to repent or perish, reinforcing that repentance is required — the same point Abraham makes about hearing Scripture.
Luke 13:5 repeats Jesus' warning to repent, underscoring the necessity of repentance without a supernatural sign — similar to the lesson here.
Revelation 16:9-11 shows people suffering plagues yet refusing to repent, demonstrating that dramatic signs don't guarantee repentance — supporting Abraham's argument.