Luke 22:18
For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God shall come.
Cross-reference
In Luke 22:16, Jesus says he will not eat the Passover until fulfilled — parallel to his vow here about the fruit of the vine.
Luke 9:27 promises some will see the kingdom before death — echoing Jesus' own anticipation of the kingdom's arrival.
Luke 21:31 teaches that when signs appear, the kingdom is near — reinforcing the imminent kingdom Jesus awaits.
In Isaiah 25:6, God prepares a banquet with aged wine; Jesus' vow to drink again in the kingdom directly fulfills this messianic prophecy.
Matthew 26:29 records the same vow: Jesus will not drink again until the kingdom. Direct parallel saying.
Acts 2:30-36 proclaims Jesus exalted as Lord and Christ — the inauguration of the kingdom Jesus awaited.
Daniel 2:44 prophesies an everlasting kingdom — the same kingdom Jesus anticipates at the Last Supper.
Mark 9:1 says some will see the kingdom come with power — parallel to Jesus' vow not to drink until it comes.
Colossians 1:13 describes believers transferred into Christ's kingdom — a present reality of the future kingdom Jesus awaits.