Luke 22:21
But, behold, the hand of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table.
Cross-reference
Job 19:19 laments betrayal by intimate friends, mirroring Jesus' situation here as a close companion prepares to betray him.
Psalm 41:9 prophecies betrayal by a trusted friend who shared bread, fulfilled in Judas betraying Jesus here.
Matthew 26:21-23 provides the parallel account where Jesus identifies the betrayer as the one dipping in the dish with him.
Mark 14:18 parallels the announcement: one of those eating with Jesus will betray him.
John 13:18 cites Psalm 41:9, showing the betrayal by a close companion fulfills Scripture.
John 13:21 records Jesus being troubled in spirit and then stating one of them will betray him.
John 13:26 specifies the act of dipping the morsel and giving it to Judas, identifying the betrayer.
Psalm 55:13 describes betrayal by a close friend, prefiguring Judas' betrayal of Jesus at the Last Supper.
Matthew 26:23 specifies the betrayer as the one who dipped his hand in the dish with Jesus.
Micah 7:6 describes betrayal within one's own household, paralleling Judas as a member of Jesus' inner circle who betrays him.