Luke 22:69
Hereafter shall the Son of man sit on the right hand of the power of God.
Cross-reference
Acts 7:55 shows Stephen seeing the Son of Man standing at God's right hand, a direct visual confirmation of Jesus's claim.
Revelation 3:21 shows Christ seated with the Father on His throne, extending the same victorious session to overcomers.
1 Peter 3:22 states Christ is at God's right hand with all authorities subject to Him, confirming the power Jesus claims here.
Hebrews 12:2 describes Jesus enduring the cross and then sitting at God's right hand, directly linking His suffering to His exaltation.
Hebrews 8:1 identifies Christ as our high priest seated at God's right hand, connecting His session to His ongoing priestly role.
Hebrews 1:3 affirms that Christ sat down at the right hand of the Majesty, echoing Jesus' assertion of His exalted position.
Colossians 3:1 explicitly states Christ is seated at God's right hand, directly reinforcing the same truth Jesus declares here.
In Ephesians 1:20-23, Paul expands on Christ being seated at God's right hand, emphasizing His supremacy over all powers—a direct parallel to Jesus' claim.
Acts 7:56 repeats Stephen's vision of the Son of Man at God's right hand, reinforcing the fulfillment of Jesus's prophecy.
Psalm 110:1 is the OT prophecy Jesus quotes — the Lord says 'Sit at my right hand' — directly applied to Himself here.
Acts 2:34-36 declares Jesus exalted to God's right hand, confirming Peter's Pentecost sermon that He is Lord and Christ.
Mark 16:19 describes the fulfillment — after ascension, Jesus sits at God's right hand, exactly as He predicted.
Mark 14:62 records the same confession — Jesus declares Himself as Son of Man seated at God's right hand in both accounts.
In Matthew 26:64, Jesus adds 'coming on the clouds of heaven' to the same declaration — expanding the prophecy to include his return.
Daniel 7:13 provides the 'Son of Man' title and coming with clouds, which Jesus combines with sitting at right hand.
In Matthew 25:31, the Son of Man sits on his glorious throne – directly paralleling the enthronement at God's right hand in Luke 22:69.
Ephesians 4:8-10 describes Christ's ascension and descent, which is the journey that leads to His session at God's right hand, echoing the exaltation here.
Matthew 22:44 shows Jesus earlier quoting Psalm 110:1 to the Pharisees, linking to His own claim here as the Son of David.
Daniel 7:14 continues the vision — the Son of Man receives dominion, echoing the authority Jesus claims by sitting at God's right hand.
In John 1:51, Jesus describes angels ascending on the Son of Man – a complementary revelation of his heavenly role, echoing Daniel 7.
Romans 8:34 affirms Christ is at God's right hand interceding for us, echoing the exalted position Jesus announced here.
Matthew 16:27 speaks of the Son of Man coming in glory—a future aspect of His authority, whereas here Jesus declares His present session.