Luke 20:27

Then came to him certain of the Sadducees, which deny that there is any resurrection; and they asked him,

Cross-references

In Matthew 22:23-33, the same Sadducees ask the same resurrection question — the parallel account of this encounter.

In Mark 12:18-27, the same Sadducees question Jesus about resurrection — the Markan parallel to this event.

Acts 4:2 Parallel

In Acts 4:2, the Sadducees are annoyed because apostles preach resurrection — the very doctrine they deny here.

In 1 Corinthians 15:12, Paul similarly confronts those denying resurrection — the same issue the Sadducees raise here.

2 Timothy 2:18 specifically states that Hymenaeus and Philetus say the resurrection is past — another false view, opposite to the Sadducees' total denial.

Acts 23:8 Parallel

Acts 23:8 explicitly states that Sadducees deny the resurrection — confirming the same belief Jesus is questioned about here.

In Matthew 16:1, the Sadducees also come to test Jesus, asking for a sign — showing their consistent adversarial role.

Acts 4:1 Parallel

In Acts 4:1, Sadducees again oppose the apostles — showing their ongoing hostility to Jesus' followers.

Acts 5:17 Parallel

In Acts 5:17, the party of the Sadducees again acts against the apostles — consistent opposition.