Mark 12:18
Then come unto him the Sadducees, which say there is no resurrection; and they asked him, saying,
Cross-references
Matthew 22:23-33 is the parallel account of the Sadducees' question about resurrection and Jesus' response.
Luke 20:27-40 is the parallel account of the Sadducees' question and Jesus' teaching on the resurrection.
In Acts 4:2, the Sadducees are again distressed because the apostles teach resurrection from the dead, confirming their opposition.
In Acts 23:6-9, Paul uses the Sadducees' denial of resurrection to divide the Sanhedrin, highlighting the same doctrinal conflict.
In 1 Corinthians 15:13-18, Paul argues that without resurrection faith is futile, directly opposing the Sadducees' position.
In Acts 23:8, the Sadducees' denial of resurrection, angels, and spirits is explicitly stated, matching Mark's introduction.
In 2 Timothy 2:18, false teachers claim resurrection already happened, another distortion of the doctrine the Sadducees deny.