Luke 22:61
And the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter. And Peter remembered the word of the Lord, how he had said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice.
Cross-references
Luke 22:34 contains the prophecy of Peter's denial — here Peter remembers that very word after Jesus' look.
Luke 22:32 records Jesus' prayer that Peter's faith not fail—here Peter remembers that word as he weeps, fulfilling the predicted turning.
Job 33:27 describes God looking upon a repentant sinner — Jesus' look at Peter leads to his repentance and tears.
Isaiah 57:15-18 promises God revives the contrite and heals after sin — Peter's contrite response to Jesus' look mirrors this pattern.
Jeremiah 31:18-20 shows Ephraim's repentance and God's mercy — Peter's shame and restoration echo this cycle of discipline and compassion.
Ezekiel 16:63 speaks of remembering and being ashamed before God's forgiveness — Peter remembered Jesus' word and wept in shame, then was restored.
Ezekiel 36:31 describes remembering sins and loathing oneself — Peter's bitter weeping after Jesus' look mirrors this.
Hosea 11:8 reveals God's heart turning with compassion for wayward Israel — Jesus' look at Peter is a look of mercy, not condemnation.
Matthew 26:34 records the same prediction of Peter's three denials — a parallel account of the prophecy remembered.
Matthew 26:75 describes Peter's identical response — remembering the word and weeping bitterly.
John 13:38 also records Jesus' prediction of Peter's denial — another parallel version of the same prophecy.
Acts 5:31 states that Jesus gives repentance to Israel — Peter's repentance after Jesus' look exemplifies this gift.
John 21:17 shows Jesus three times asking Peter if he loves him—a direct restoration that echoes the three denials remembered here.