Luke 24:41
And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
Cross-references
In Luke 8:55, Jesus commands to give the raised girl food, confirming physical restoration — paralleling his own request for food to prove his resurrection.
In Genesis 45:26, Joseph's brothers disbelieve the news he is alive — mirroring the disciples' joyous disbelief here.
John 16:22 promised that seeing Jesus again would bring irreversible joy — here disciples experience that joy mixed with disbelief.
John 21:5 records Jesus asking a nearly identical question — 'Children, have you any food?' — to prove His resurrection physically.
John 21:10-13 describes Jesus eating fish with disciples — same evidence of bodily resurrection as in Luke where Jesus eats broiled fish.
Acts 10:41 confirms that Jesus ate with witnesses after resurrection — validating the context here where he asks for food to prove his physicality.