Mark 11:11
And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and when he had looked round about upon all things, and now the eventide was come, he went out unto Bethany with the twelve.
Cross-reference
Mark 11:19 describes another evening departure from Jerusalem — mirroring the pattern in Mark 11:11 of leaving the city at night.
Malachi 3:1 prophecies the Lord suddenly coming to His temple — here Jesus fulfills that by entering and inspecting the temple.
Matthew 21:10-16 gives a fuller account of Jesus' temple arrival, including the cleansing and children's praise, while Mark notes He first looked around.
Matthew 21:17 confirms Jesus left the city to Bethany for the night, matching Mark's detail of going out with the twelve.
Luke 19:41-45 shows Jesus weeping over Jerusalem before entering the temple, adding emotional depth to His inspection here.
Luke 21:37 describes Jesus' nightly retreat to the Mount of Olives, consistent with His pattern of leaving Jerusalem each evening.
Matthew 21:12 records the temple cleansing that follows Jesus' inspection in Mark 11:11 — His observation leads directly to action.
Luke 22:39 shows Jesus' custom of going to the Mount of Olives — the same area where he lodges in Bethany in Mark 11:11.
John 12:1 identifies Bethany as Lazarus's village — the same place Jesus lodges in Mark 11:11, providing geographic context.
John 18:2 explains that Jesus had a customary retreat place known to Judas — Mark 11:11 exemplifies this pattern of lodging in Bethany.
John 8:1 places Jesus on the Mount of Olives at night, aligning with Mark's note that He went to Bethany (nearby).