Luke 9:52
And sent messengers before his face: and they went, and entered into a village of the Samaritans, to make ready for him.
Cross-reference
Luke 10:1 records Jesus sending seventy-two ahead to prepare, mirroring the sending of messengers in 9:52.
Luke 17:11 places Jesus in the region between Samaria and Galilee, the same route he took when rejected in Luke 9:52.
Matthew 10:5 instructs disciples to avoid Samaritans, contrasting with Jesus sending them into a Samaritan village in 9:52.
In John 4:9, the woman notes Jewish-Samaritan separation, directly accounting for the village's rejection of Jesus.
Acts 8:25 shows Samaritans receiving the gospel, contrasting with the initial rejection in Luke 9:52.
2 Kings 17:24-33 recounts the mixed worship of the Samaritans' ancestors, explaining the hostility toward Jesus as he headed to Jerusalem.
Ezra 4:1-5 records early Jewish-Samaritan conflict, paralleling the rejection Jesus faced from Samaritans.
John 4:4 states Jesus 'had to' go through Samaria, explaining why he entered a hostile village.
In John 8:48, Jews insult Jesus by calling him a Samaritan, reflecting the contempt that also caused the Samaritan village to reject him.