Mark 12:26

And as touching the dead, that they rise: have ye not read in the book of Moses, how in the bush God spake unto him, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?

Cross-reference

Genesis 17:7 establishes God as the God of Abraham and his offspring — the covenantal basis for Jesus' resurrection argument.

Exodus 3:2-6 is the burning bush narrative where God says 'I am the God of Abraham...' — the exact OT text Jesus quotes.

Matthew 22:31 records the same resurrection argument from the burning bush passage, using identical wording.

Matthew 22:32 gives the exact same quotation of Exodus 3:6 used here to prove resurrection.

Luke 20:37 Parallel

Luke 20:37 records the identical argument from the burning bush, confirming the resurrection doctrine.

Acts 7:30-32 recounts the burning bush, repeating 'I am the God of your fathers' — same OT reference.

Exodus 3:6 Citation

Exodus 3:6 is the verse Jesus directly quotes — God identifying as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob from the burning bush.

Hebrews 11:16 echoes God being not ashamed to be called their God — directly supporting Jesus' point that the patriarchs live.

Genesis 26:24 shows God identifying as the God of Abraham to Isaac — another instance of the same covenantal designation.

In Genesis 28:13, God identifies Himself to Jacob as the God of Abraham and Isaac, using the same covenant formula Jesus cites for the resurrection.

Exodus 3:16 Allusion

Exodus 3:16 repeats the divine title 'God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob' — reinforcing the covenant relationship Jesus uses.