Luke 18:32
For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on:
Cross-references
In Luke 23:35, rulers scoff at Jesus on the cross, fulfilling the mocking He predicted.
Luke 23:11 records Herod mocking Jesus and arraying him in gorgeous robe — fulfilling the mocking and spiteful treatment predicted.
Luke 23:1 shows the whole multitude leading Jesus to Pilate — the very delivery to Gentiles Jesus foretold.
In Luke 22:63-65, Jesus is mocked and beaten, fulfilling the prediction of mockery and shameful treatment.
In Isaiah 50:6, the servant offers his face to spitting and disgrace, prefiguring the spitting on Jesus.
In Acts 3:13, Peter says the Jews delivered Jesus to Pilate, fulfilling the prophecy of being handed over to Gentiles.
John 19:1-5 recounts the flogging and mock coronation by soldiers — a direct fulfillment of the mocked and shamed prediction.
In John 18:35, Pilate notes the chief priests delivered Jesus to him, confirming the predicted delivery to Gentiles.
In John 18:30, the Jews say they delivered Jesus to Pilate, directly echoing the 'delivered to Gentiles' prediction.
In John 18:28, Jesus is led to Pilate, fulfilling His prediction of being delivered to Gentiles.
John 18:22 describes an officer slapping Jesus during questioning — part of the shameful treatment predicted here.
Mark 15:17-20 shows Roman soldiers mocking, robing, and spitting on Jesus — fulfilling the Gentile treatment predicted.
Mark 14:65 records the spitting and abuse at the Sanhedrin trial — a direct fulfillment of this prediction.
Matthew 27:28-30 fulfills the mocking and spitting by Gentiles — soldiers dress and beat Jesus as predicted.
Matthew 27:2 says they bound Jesus and delivered him to Pilate the governor — the delivery to Gentiles Jesus foretold.
Matthew 26:67 fulfills the spitting and striking predicted here — the Sanhedrin's guards mock and hit Jesus directly.
In Micah 5:1, the judge of Israel is struck on the cheek, prefiguring the blows Jesus received.
In Isaiah 53:3, the servant is despised and rejected, directly paralleling being mocked and shamed.
Mark 15:19 records soldiers spitting on Jesus and mocking him, fulfilling the prophecy.
Matthew 27:41 shows the religious leaders mocking him, fulfilling the 'mocked' prediction.
Matthew 27:30 fulfills the spitting: they spit on him and struck his head.
John 18:32 notes that Jesus' word about being handed to Gentiles was fulfilled by his trial before Pilate.
2 Chronicles 36:16 shows Israel mocking God's prophets — a pattern of rejection that culminates in the treatment of Jesus here.
Hebrews 11:36 lists mocking and flogging suffered by OT saints, paralleling Jesus' experience prophesied here.