Mark 11:1
And when they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto Bethphage and Bethany, at the mount of Olives, he sendeth forth two of his disciples,
Cross-references
Mark 13:3 places Jesus on the Mount of Olives teaching — the same mountain where His entry begins.
Matthew 21:1-11 is the parallel account of Jesus' triumphal entry, describing the same event from a different Gospel.
Luke 19:29-44 is the parallel account of the same triumphal entry, providing additional details like Jesus weeping over Jerusalem.
John 12:14-19 records the same triumphal entry where Jesus rides the donkey — a parallel account of this event.
Zechariah 14:4 prophesies the Lord standing on the Mount of Olives at the end — Jesus' presence here prefigures that.
Luke 24:50 places Jesus' ascension at Bethany, bookending his ministry: approaching Bethany for the entry and departing from Bethany at the end.
Acts 1:12 notes the Mount of Olives as the ascension site — same mountain where Jesus' entry began.
Matthew 24:3 places Jesus on the Mount of Olives giving the end-times discourse — the same setting.
2 Samuel 15:30 shows David fleeing up the Mount of Olives weeping — a type of the Messiah's sorrowful departure.
Matthew 26:30 records Jesus going to the Mount of Olives after the Last Supper — same location.