Luke 18:34

And they understood none of these things: and this saying was hid from them, neither knew they the things which were spoken.

Cross-references

Luke 9:45 Parallel

Luke 9:45 describes the exact same situation: disciples did not understand Jesus' death prediction, with the meaning hidden from them.

Luke 24:45 Contrast

Luke 24:45 shows Jesus opening their minds to understand, contrasting directly with the hidden meaning here.

Luke 2:50 Parallel

Luke 2:50 shows Mary and Joseph not understanding Jesus' words, mirroring the disciples' later failure to grasp his predictions.

Luke 24:25 Parallel

Luke 24:25 rebukes the disciples for being slow to believe, revealing the consequence of their earlier misunderstanding.

Mark 9:32 Parallel

Mark 9:32 parallels this verse, describing the same lack of understanding and fear to ask, from another gospel.

John 12:16 Parallel

In John 12:16, the disciples did not understand at first but later remembered, echoing their initial lack of grasp here.

Mark 9:10 Parallel

In Mark 9:10, the disciples question what 'rising from the dead' means, directly showing their confusion about the same resurrection prediction.

John 16:17 Parallel

In John 16:17, the disciples ask what 'a little while' means, demonstrating their failure to understand Jesus' words about his departure.

John 20:9 Parallel

In John 20:9, the disciples still did not understand the Scripture that Jesus must rise — directly echoing their earlier lack of comprehension.

Daniel 12:8 Parallel

In Daniel 12:8, Daniel does not understand his vision, paralleling the disciples' failure to grasp Jesus' prophecy.

Acts 7:25 Typology

In Acts 7:25, the Israelites did not understand Moses as deliverer — a typological parallel to the disciples not understanding Jesus.