Luke 23:1
And the whole multitude of them arose, and led him unto Pilate.
Cross-references
In Luke 22:66, the council assembles and leads Jesus to trial; now in 23:1 they bring him to Pilate, continuing the same narrative.
Luke 3:1 introduces Pontius Pilate as governor, setting the historical context for Pilate's appearance here.
Luke 18:32 prophesies Jesus being handed to Gentiles—here that prophecy begins fulfillment as He is led to Pilate.
Luke 24:20 recounts the same event—handing Jesus over to Pilate—from the disciples' perspective after the resurrection.
In Matthew 27:1-2, the chief elders hand Jesus over to Pilate, directly paralleling Luke's account of the transfer to Roman authority.
Matthew 27:2 gives the parallel account of Jesus being bound and led to Pilate, confirming the same event.
Matthew 27:11-14 continues the scene with Pilate questioning Jesus and Jesus' silence, showing the trial that follows the transfer.
Mark 15:1-5 provides Mark's parallel of the Sanhedrin handing Jesus to Pilate and the subsequent interrogation.
John 18:28-38 recounts the transfer to Pilate and the dialogue about Jesus' kingship, adding details to the same event.
Matthew 20:19 predicts Jesus will be handed over to Gentiles; Luke 23:1 begins that fulfillment as the assembly leads him to Pilate.
Acts 4:27 summarizes the conspiracy including Pilate, referencing the same handing over described here.