Luke 6:8
But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.
Cross-reference
Luke 7:40 has Jesus addressing Simon's unspoken thoughts, another instance of his knowing hearts.
Luke 20:23 depicts Jesus perceiving opponents' deceit, echoing his knowledge of thoughts here.
In Luke 5:22, Jesus perceives the Pharisees' thoughts — same demonstration of his divine knowledge of their intentions.
In 1 Chronicles 28:9, the LORD searches hearts and understands every intent of thoughts — the same divine knowledge Jesus demonstrates here.
In 1 Chronicles 29:17, David affirms that God tests the heart and delights in uprightness — echoing Jesus' knowledge of the Pharisees' thoughts.
In Psalm 44:21, God knows the secrets of the heart — directly parallel to Jesus knowing the Pharisees' thoughts.
In John 2:25, Jesus knew what was in man — the same insight into hidden thoughts shown here.
In John 21:17, Peter declares that Jesus knows all things, including his love — affirming the divine omniscience Jesus displays here.
In Hebrews 4:13, nothing is hidden from God's sight; all are laid bare — the same omniscience that Jesus exercises in knowing thoughts.
In Revelation 2:23, Christ declares He searches minds and hearts — directly mirroring His action of knowing the Pharisees' thoughts.
Matthew 9:4 records Jesus knowing thoughts in a similar healing context, reinforcing his divine perception.
Mark 2:8 shows Jesus perceiving inner thoughts before healing, mirroring the same insight here.
Mark 3:3 is the parallel account of this same healing, with Jesus calling the man forward.