Mark 10:27
And Jesus looking upon them saith, With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.
Cross-references
Mark 14:36 has Jesus himself praying 'everything is possible for you,' directly echoing the same truth about God's omnipotence.
Genesis 18:14 asks 'Is anything too hard for the LORD?'—directly echoed in Jesus' assurance that with God all things are possible.
Job 42:2 declares 'I know that thou canst do every thing'—an Old Testament affirmation of God's omnipotence echoed in Jesus' words.
Jeremiah 32:27 asks 'Is there any thing too hard for me?'—identical sentiment to Jesus' statement about God's unlimited power.
Jeremiah 32:27 asks 'Is anything too hard for me?' — directly reinforcing Jesus' statement that all things are possible with God.
Matthew 19:26 records the same saying of Jesus in the same context—a direct parallel account of this event.
Luke 1:37 declares 'nothing will be impossible with God,' a direct parallel to Jesus' claim that all things are possible with God.
Luke 18:27 records the same saying of Jesus in the same context—a direct parallel account of this event.
Numbers 11:21-23 records God's question 'Is the LORD's hand shortened?' affirming His ability—reinforcing Jesus' point about divine omnipotence.
2 Kings 7:2 shows an officer doubting God's promise of plenty—contrasts with Jesus' affirmation that nothing is impossible for God.
Zechariah 8:6 asks if something is marvellous in God's eyes—similar to Jesus' teaching that nothing is impossible for God.