Luke 22:40
And when he was at the place, he said unto them, Pray that ye enter not into temptation.
Cross-reference
In Luke 22:46, Jesus repeats the command to pray against temptation, underscoring its urgency after finding the disciples asleep.
In Luke 11:4, Jesus teaches to pray 'lead us not into temptation' — the same petition he commands here for resisting temptation.
In Psalm 19:13, David asks to be kept from presumptuous sins — a direct parallel to praying against falling into temptation.
In Psalm 119:133, the prayer that iniquity not have dominion directly parallels asking not to fall into temptation.
Matthew 6:13 petitions 'lead us not into temptation' — the same plea Jesus commands here for the disciples to pray against temptation.
Matthew 26:41 records Jesus' identical command to watch and pray not to enter temptation in Gethsemane, directly parallel to this verse.
Mark 14:38 gives the same Gethsemane instruction to watch and pray against temptation, closely paralleling Luke's account.
1 Peter 5:8 warns to be watchful against the devil, who tempts — directly supporting Jesus' command to pray against falling into temptation.
John 18:1 specifies the garden across the Kidron Valley as the location where Jesus told his disciples to pray, giving geographical detail to the 'place' in Luke.
Ephesians 6:18 urges constant prayer and watchfulness, echoing Jesus' command here to pray against temptation.
1 Peter 4:7 calls for sober watchfulness unto prayer, aligning with Jesus' instruction to pray and be alert against temptation.