Luke 24:30
And it came to pass, as he sat at meat with them, he took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave to them.
Cross-reference
Luke 24:35 recounts that Jesus 'was known of them in breaking of bread' — directly referring back to the action in verse 30.
Luke 9:16 shows the same 'took, blessed, broke, gave' sequence at the feeding of the 5000, echoing the Emmaus meal.
Luke 22:19 records the Last Supper with the identical fourfold action — taking, blessing, breaking, giving bread.
Matthew 14:19 mirrors the Emmaus breaking of bread with the same 'took, blessed, broke, gave' pattern in the feeding of 5000.
Matthew 15:36 repeats the 'took, gave thanks, broke, gave' sequence during the feeding of the 4000.
Matthew 26:26 uses the same 'took bread, blessed, broke, gave' formula at the Last Supper institution.
Mark 6:41 describes the feeding of 5000 with 'took, blessed, broke, gave' — the same actions as the Emmaus meal.
Mark 8:6 shows the feeding of 4000 with 'took, gave thanks, broke, gave' — closely paralleling the Emmaus breaking of bread.
In Mark 14:22, Jesus performs the same four actions (take, bless, break, give) at the Last Supper, establishing the Eucharist.
In John 6:11, Jesus gives thanks and distributes bread to the crowd, prefiguring this post-resurrection meal.
Acts 10:41 confirms the apostles ate and drank with the risen Jesus, matching this post-resurrection meal.
In Acts 27:35, Paul mirrors Jesus' table blessing before eating, a sign of thanksgiving in crisis.