Luke 18:33
And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again.
Cross-reference
Luke 24:7 echoes this same prophecy: the Son of Man must be crucified and rise on the third day.
Luke 24:21 shows disciples on the third day still mourning, unaware of the resurrection Jesus predicted—dramatic irony.
Luke 17:25 similarly predicts necessary suffering before glory, reinforcing the pattern of rejection and death.
Matthew 27:63 records the chief priests remembering Jesus' claim to rise after three days, confirming the prediction was known.
1 Corinthians 15:4 states Christ was raised on the third day, directly fulfilling the resurrection predicted here.
Matthew 26:32 has Jesus foretelling his resurrection and going to Galilee, paralleling the prediction here.
Matthew 27:26 records the flogging and crucifixion of Jesus, fulfilling the flogging and killing predicted here.
Mark 15:15 describes Pilate flogging Jesus and handing him over to be crucified, fulfilling the flogging and death predicted.
John 19:1 records the actual flogging that Jesus predicted here, showing the fulfillment of his words.
Matthew 17:9 references Jesus rising from the dead, echoing the same resurrection prediction but in a different context.
Mark 9:10 has disciples discussing 'rising from the dead,' a parallel reference to the resurrection mentioned here.