Luke 24:6

He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee,

Cross-references

In Luke 24:44-46, Jesus himself reminds the disciples of his earlier predictions — fulfilling the angel's call to remember what he told them.

Luke 9:22 Citation

Luke 9:22 is Jesus' earlier prediction of his resurrection on the third day — exactly what the angel tells the women to remember here.

Matthew 16:21 records Jesus explicitly telling disciples He must be killed and raised on the third day — the words the angel here says to remember.

Matthew 17:23 completes the prediction: killed and raised on the third day — directly matching the resurrection the angel announces.

Matthew 20:19 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 20:19 adds the crucifixion and third-day resurrection — the exact prophecy the angel recalls at the empty tomb.

Matthew 27:63 shows the enemies remembered Jesus' claim to rise in three days — confirming the prediction the angel now fulfills.

Matthew 28:6 is almost identical: the angel says 'He is not here; He has risen' — a parallel announcement at the same event.

Mark 8:31 Prophetic fulfillment

Mark 8:31 has Jesus teaching that He must suffer, be killed, and rise after three days — the very prophecy now realized.

Mark 9:31 Prophetic fulfillment

Mark 9:31 records Jesus' explicit prediction of his death and resurrection after three days — here declared fulfilled.

Mark 10:34 Prophetic fulfillment

Mark 10:34 includes the same 'after three days rise' prediction — directly fulfilled as the angels announce.

John 12:16 Parallel

John 12:16 notes disciples lacked understanding until Jesus was glorified — the resurrection here brings that understanding.

Mark 9:10 Contrast

Mark 9:10 shows the disciples puzzling over 'rising from the dead' — their confusion contrasts with the reality proclaimed at the empty tomb.

Mark 9:32 Contrast

Mark 9:32 notes the disciples did not understand this prediction — their ignorance is now dispelled by the resurrection.