Luke 20:41
And he said unto them, How say they that Christ is David’s son?
Cross-reference
In Luke 2:11, the angel declares Jesus is 'Christ the Lord' born in David's city — affirming the Davidic sonship Jesus questions here.
In Luke 18:38, a blind man cries 'Son of David' — the same title Jesus questions, showing its messianic use.
Luke 18:39 continues the blind man's story, emphasizing persistent use of 'Son of David' despite rebuke.
Matthew 22:42 gives Jesus' question about the Christ being David's son — the same inquiry that follows the silencing.
Revelation 22:16 calls Jesus 'Root and Offspring of David,' capturing the dual identity that underlies His question in Luke 20:41.
Romans 1:4 declares Jesus appointed Son of God in power, revealing the higher identity that David calling Him Lord implies.
Romans 1:3 states Jesus was a descendant of David according to the flesh, affirming the literal sonship Jesus questions.
John 7:42 cites Scripture that the Messiah comes from David's seed — the expectation Jesus reexamines in Luke 20:41.
Mark 12:35-37 records the same teaching about David's son, offering a parallel account of Jesus' question in the temple.
Matthew 22:41 records the same moment when Jesus takes the offensive by asking about the Christ's identity.
Jeremiah 23:6 names the Davidic Branch 'The LORD our righteousness' — a key messianic title related to the Son of David.
Jeremiah 23:5 prophesies a righteous Branch raised up for David — directly addressing the Davidic Messiah.
Isaiah 11:1 prophesies a shoot from Jesse (David's father) — confirming the Messiah's Davidic lineage.
Isaiah 9:7 explicitly says the Messiah will rule on David's throne — directly relevant to Jesus' question about the Son of David.
Matthew 9:27 shows blind men crying 'Son of David' to Jesus — the very title He later questions in Luke 20:41.
Matthew 1:1 lists Jesus as 'son of David' — the common title Jesus interrogates in Luke 20:41.
Psalm 89:4 promises David an eternal throne — the covenant foundation for the Messianic expectation of a son of David.
Jeremiah 33:16 prophesies the righteous Branch called 'The Lord Our Righteousness,' the Davidic Messiah whose sonship Jesus questions.
Acts 2:30 refers to God's oath to place David's descendant on his throne, the promise behind the 'son of David' title.