Luke 8:3

And Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod’s steward, and Susanna, and many others, which ministered unto him of their substance.

Cross-reference

Luke 24:10 Historical context

Luke 24:10 explicitly names Joanna, also mentioned in this verse, as one of the women at the tomb — a direct narrative link.

Luke 10:38 Parallel

Luke 10:38 shows Martha hosting Jesus — another example of women providing material support for his ministry.

Matthew 25:40 teaches that serving disciples serves Jesus — the women's support for Jesus and his followers directly exemplifies this.

In 1 Timothy 5:10, widows are commended for hospitality and service — mirroring the practical support these women gave Jesus.

In Exodus 35:25, women contribute their skills for the tabernacle — a parallel to these women using their resources for Jesus' ministry.

In 2 Samuel 17:29, supporters bring provisions to David in flight — echoing these women's provision for Jesus and his disciples.

In Matthew 8:20, Jesus has no home — the women's support directly addresses his homelessness by providing for his needs.

Matthew 27:55 lists the same women who supported Jesus, now at his crucifixion — continuing their faithful service.

Mark 15:41 Parallel

Mark 15:41 explicitly says these women 'ministered to him' — directly matching the financial support described here.

Mark 15:40 Historical context

Mark 15:40 lists women at the cross — some from the same group who supported Jesus, connecting their service to his death.

Acts 1:14 Historical context

Acts 1:14 shows the women praying with the apostles — continuing their role from Jesus' ministry into the early church.

1 Chronicles 29:14 acknowledges all giving comes from God — parallel to the women offering their resources for Jesus' ministry.

Matthew 2:11 describes Magi bringing gifts to Jesus — parallel to women providing material support for his ministry.

Acts 9:36-39 describes Tabitha's good works — parallel to these women using their means to serve Jesus and the disciples.