Luke 22:66
And as soon as it was day, the elders of the people and the chief priests and the scribes came together, and led him into their council, saying,
Cross-reference
Luke 23:1 continues the story: the council leads Jesus to Pilate immediately after gathering here.
Luke 24:20 recounts the same event: chief priests and rulers delivered Jesus to death, as described here.
Psalm 2:1-3 prophesies rulers taking counsel against the Lord's anointed, fulfilled here as the Sanhedrin opposes Jesus.
Matthew 27:1 records the same Sanhedrin council plotting Jesus' death, directly parallel to Luke's account.
Mark 15:1 describes the same early morning consultation of chief priests and elders binding Jesus, mirroring Luke.
Acts 4:25-28 directly applies Psalm 2 to the gathering of rulers (Herod, Pilate, Jews) against Jesus, citing this very event.
Matthew 26:63 records the high priest's direct question 'Are you the Christ?' which is the core of Luke 22:66-70.
John 18:28 describes the same transfer of Jesus from Caiaphas to Pilate, parallel to this council scene.
Matthew 21:15 shows the same chief priests and scribes indignantly opposing Jesus earlier, revealing their persistent hostility.
Acts 4:5 has rulers, elders, scribes gathering again — a similar Sanhedrin assembly, now for Peter and John.
Acts 5:21 describes the council gathering to judge apostles — mirroring this gathering of Jewish leaders.
Acts 5:27 sets the apostles before the council, echoing Jesus' appearance here before the same authorities.
Acts 22:5 mentions the same council of elders (Sanhedrin) as a witness, showing its ongoing role in Jewish leadership.