Luke 9:17
And they did eat, and were all filled: and there was taken up of fragments that remained to them twelve baskets.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 4:44 records the same miracle pattern: Elisha's multiplied bread satisfies all with leftovers, prefiguring Jesus' greater feeding.
Matthew 14:20 records the same feeding miracle with identical details — twelve baskets of leftovers from the crowd's satisfaction.
Matthew 14:21 specifies the count — about 5,000 men plus women and children — expanding the scope of this miracle.
Matthew 16:9 later recalls the five loaves and twelve baskets from this event, using it to teach about spiritual blindness.
Mark 6:42-44 recounts the same event — twelve baskets and 5,000 men — confirming the miracle's details.
Mark 8:19 directly quotes Jesus asking about the leftover baskets from this feeding, grounding His warning against the Pharisees' leaven.
John 6:11-13 provides the parallel account of the same feeding, emphasizing Jesus giving thanks and the precise collection of leftovers.
2 Kings 4:43 shows Elisha commanding to feed the people from scant loaves, directly foreshadowing Jesus' command and miracle here.
John 6:12 records the same feeding miracle, adding Jesus' command to gather leftovers — 'that nothing may be lost'.
Matthew 15:37 describes a similar feeding of 4,000 with seven baskets — a parallel miracle of abundance from little.
Mark 8:8 describes the feeding of 4,000 with seven baskets — a parallel miracle of provision and leftover abundance.
Matthew 15:38 gives the count for that feeding — 4,000 men — showing a different but analogous miracle.