Luke 4:15
And he taught in their synagogues, being glorified of all.
Cross-reference
Luke 4:16 provides the specific instance of Jesus teaching in a synagogue — the Nazareth sermon that follows, exemplifying the general ministry stated earlier.
Luke 4:44 continues the summary of Jesus preaching in synagogues, now specifying Judea — reinforcing the pattern in Luke 4:15.
Luke 13:10 offers another example of Jesus teaching in a synagogue and performing a healing, continuing the pattern established here.
Matthew 4:23 parallels this summary — Jesus teaching in synagogues and healing, confirming the consistent pattern of his early ministry.
Matthew 9:35 repeats the same summary of Jesus' activity — teaching in synagogues and healing, reinforcing the scope of his ministry.
Mark 1:27 records a particular synagogue teaching where people were amazed at his authority — consistent with the summary of being glorified in Luke 4:15.
Mark 1:39 offers a parallel synoptic summary — Jesus preaching in synagogues and casting out demons, echoing the Galilean ministry described here.
Mark 6:2 describes a specific Sabbath synagogue teaching where people were astonished at his wisdom — the same pattern summarized in Luke 4:15.
John 18:20 has Jesus claim he always taught openly in synagogues — corroborating the summary of his teaching in Luke 4:15.
Matthew 13:54 records a similar hometown synagogue teaching, where Jesus is met with amazement — another instance of the pattern noted here.
Matthew 11:1 shows Jesus continuing his teaching ministry in cities after instructing disciples — a parallel summary to the synagogue teaching in Luke 4:15.