Mark 10:32
And they were in the way going up to Jerusalem; and Jesus went before them: and they were amazed; and as they followed, they were afraid. And he took again the twelve, and began to tell them what things should happen unto him,
Cross-references
Matthew 20:17-19 parallels this scene: Jesus heading to Jerusalem and predicting his death and resurrection to the twelve.
Luke 9:51 shows Jesus resolutely setting his face to go to Jerusalem — the same determination reflected in Mark 10:32.
Luke 18:31-34 recounts the same journey to Jerusalem and passion prediction, providing Luke's version of the event.
John 11:8 records the disciples' fear of stoning in Jerusalem, mirroring the amazement and fear in Mark 10:32.
Matthew 16:21 predicts Jesus' suffering and death in Jerusalem — the very destination He now leads toward.
Luke 19:28 shows Jesus going ahead of his disciples up to Jerusalem, matching his purposeful stride here before the Triumphal Entry.
Luke 12:50 uses 'baptism' to express Jesus' longing for his death; here he resolutely walks toward it despite the disciples' fear.
Thomas's declaration in John 11:16 to die with Jesus offers a contrasting response to the fear in Mark 10:32.