Luke 4:20
And he closed the book, and he gave it again to the minister, and sat down. And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on him.
Cross-reference
Luke 4:17 records the scroll being handed to Jesus; here he rolls it up—completing the reading action.
Luke 19:48 shows people hanging on Jesus' words — a similar attentive response as the fixed eyes on him here.
In Luke 5:3, Jesus sits down to teach from a boat—the same teaching posture he uses here in the synagogue.
Acts 13:14-16 describes Paul in a synagogue service with reading and speaking — echoing Jesus' own pattern of synagogue teaching here.
Matthew 13:2 shows Jesus sitting to teach in a boat — paralleling the same rabbinic teaching posture used here in the synagogue.
Matthew 5:1 describes Jesus sitting to teach on the mountain—paralleling his posture of authoritative teaching here.
John 8:2 depicts Jesus sitting in the temple to teach, mirroring the seated teaching posture seen here in Nazareth.