Luke 20:17
And he beheld them, and said, What is this then that is written, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
Cross-references
Luke 19:41 shows Jesus weeping over Jerusalem — the city that will reject the cornerstone, sealing its doom.
Psalm 118:22 is the exact verse Jesus quotes here about the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone.
Matthew 21:42 records Jesus quoting the same Psalm 118:22 in the parallel account of the parable of the tenants.
Mark 12:10 is the parallel account where Jesus quotes the same Psalm 118:22 about the rejected stone.
Acts 4:11 quotes Psalm 118:22, applying it to Jesus as the rejected cornerstone in Peter's speech.
1 Peter 2:7 also quotes Psalm 118:22, calling Jesus the cornerstone for believers.
Ephesians 2:20 explicitly calls Christ the chief cornerstone, echoing the same Psalm 118 imagery Jesus quotes in Luke 20:17.
1 Peter 2:4 describes Christ as the living stone rejected by humans but chosen by God — directly parallel to the rejected cornerstone in Luke 20:17.
Isaiah 28:16 prophesies a precious cornerstone laid in Zion, complementing the rejected stone imagery from Psalm 118:22.
1 Peter 2:8 quotes Isaiah 8:14 about a stone of stumbling, a different stone image but part of the same Christ-as-stone theme.