Luke 4:14

And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee: and there went out a fame of him through all the region round about.

Cross-reference

Luke 4:1 Parallel

Luke 4:1 describes Jesus 'full of the Holy Spirit' before temptation; here he returns 'in the power of the Spirit', showing the Spirit's ongoing role.

Luke 4:37 Parallel

In Luke 4:37, this same spread of Jesus' fame is reiterated after the Capernaum exorcism — showing the growing reach of his reputation.

Luke 23:5 Parallel

Luke 23:5 reflects the same spreading influence of Jesus' teaching, now cited as a charge by his accusers — showing its lasting impact.

Matthew 4:12 Historical context

Matthew 4:12 adds that Jesus withdrew to Galilee after John's arrest, providing the historical context for his return in power.

Mark 1:14 Historical context

Mark 1:14 similarly places Jesus' return to Galilee after John's arrest and specifies he began proclaiming the gospel, complementing Luke's account.

Mark 1:28 Parallel

Mark 1:28 uses almost identical language: 'his fame spread everywhere throughout all the surrounding region of Galilee', directly paralleling Luke's report.

Matthew 4:24 extends the scope: 'his fame went throughout all Syria', widening the region mentioned in Luke from Galilee to Syria.

Matthew 4:23-25 expands on the spread of news: Jesus taught in synagogues, healed diseases, and attracted crowds from everywhere, giving concrete examples.

Acts 10:37 Parallel

Acts 10:37 summarizes that the word spread beginning from Galilee after John's baptism, confirming the geographical starting point of Jesus' ministry.