Luke 24:7

Saying, The Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again.

Cross-reference

Luke 24:44 Parallel

Luke 24:44 has Jesus himself later reminding the disciples that everything written about him must be fulfilled — reinforcing the angel's reminder here.

Luke 9:22 Citation

Luke 9:22 is the same prediction in this gospel — almost verbatim to the one recalled here.

Luke 9:44 Parallel

Luke 9:44 predicts betrayal without mentioning resurrection, but still the same event foretold.

Luke 18:31 Parallel

In Luke 18:31, Jesus explicitly predicts his delivery to Gentiles, crucifixion, and resurrection — the same events the angel recalls here.

Luke 18:33 Parallel

Luke 18:33 specifies the flogging, killing, and third-day resurrection — directly echoing the details the angel summarizes in this verse.

Luke 23:33 Prophetic fulfillment

Luke 23:33 records the actual crucifixion at Golgotha — the event predicted in this verse's 'must be crucified' is fulfilled there.

In Matthew 16:21, Jesus directly states the same must happen: suffer, die, rise on the third day.

Matthew 27:63 records the Pharisees quoting Jesus' claim to rise after three days — confirming the prophecy was remembered.

Mark 8:31 Parallel

Mark 8:31 contains the same prediction: Son of Man must suffer, die, and rise after three days.

John 18:30 Parallel

John 18:30 records the Jewish leaders handing Jesus over to Pilate — directly matching the 'delivered into hands of sinful men' in this verse.

John 18:32 Prophetic fulfillment

John 18:32 explicitly says the crucifixion happened to fulfill Jesus' own words about his death — linking directly to the prediction recalled in this verse.

Mark 9:10 Parallel

Mark 9:10 shows the disciples questioning the rising — reflecting on the resurrection part of the prophecy.

John 2:22 Parallel

John 2:22 shows disciples recalling Jesus' words after his resurrection — a similar post-resurrection remembrance as the women's in this context.