Luke 23:10

And the chief priests and scribes stood and vehemently accused him.

Cross-references

Luke 23:2 Historical context

Luke 23:2 lists the accusations that the chief priests and scribes are now vehemently repeating in verse 10.

Luke 23:14 Contrast

In Luke 23:14, Pilate declares Jesus innocent, directly refuting the chief priests' accusations in the main verse.

Luke 23:15 Historical context

In Luke 23:15, Pilate reports that Herod also found no fault in Jesus, further undermining the accusations.

Luke 11:53 Parallel

In Luke 11:53, the scribes and Pharisees similarly press Jesus with hostile questions, showing a pattern of opposition.

Acts 24:5 Parallel

In Acts 24:5, Jewish leaders level similar serious accusations against Paul before a Roman governor, mirroring the scene here.

Acts 25:7 Parallel

In Acts 25:7, Jewish leaders bring serious charges against Paul before Festus, echoing the accusations against Jesus.

Matthew 2:4 Parallel

In Matthew 2:4, the same chief priests and scribes are consulted by Herod, showing their ongoing role opposing Jesus.