Luke 21:37
And in the day time he was teaching in the temple; and at night he went out, and abode in the mount that is called the mount of Olives.
Cross-reference
Luke 22:39 confirms this nightly habit: Jesus went to the Mount of Olives as His custom, the same pattern described here.
In Luke 22:53, Jesus recalls his daily temple teaching, directly echoing Luke 21:37's description of his daytime habit.
Luke 19:29 mentions the Mount of Olives as Jesus approaches for the triumphal entry — the same mountain where he later stays overnight.
Matthew 26:30 shows Jesus going to the Mount of Olives after the Last Supper, confirming the same practice.
In Mark 14:49, Jesus says he was daily with them teaching in the temple — a direct parallel to this verse's summary.
Mark 11:11 records Jesus entering the temple by day and departing to Bethany at evening — the same daily rhythm as here.
In Matthew 26:55, Jesus refers to sitting daily teaching in the temple — a direct echo of the pattern described here.
John 18:2 notes Jesus often met with disciples at the garden on the Mount of Olives, the same place he went at night in Luke 21:37.
Matthew 21:17 records Jesus lodging in Bethany on the Mount of Olives, matching the nightly routine in Luke 21:37.
John 8:2 also describes Jesus teaching in the temple early in the morning, mirroring the pattern of Luke 21:37.
Mark 11:12 mentions Jesus leaving Bethany the next day, consistent with His overnight stays on the Mount of Olives.
Mark 11:19 notes Jesus leaving the city when evening came — matching the night departure pattern here.
Mark 12:35 places Jesus teaching in the temple — one instance of the daily teaching mentioned here.
John 12:1 places Jesus in Bethany earlier in Passion week, aligning with His pattern of lodging there each night.
John 18:20 quotes Jesus saying he always taught openly in the temple, reinforcing the public teaching ministry seen in Luke 21:37.
Acts 1:12 identifies the Mount of Olives as the ascension site, the same mountain where Jesus lodged nightly.
Acts 5:21 shows the apostles teaching in the temple early in the morning, continuing the same pattern as Jesus in Luke 21:37.
Acts 5:42 reports daily temple teaching by the apostles, echoing Jesus' daily teaching habit described in Luke 21:37.