Mark 12:32
And the scribe said unto him, Well, Master, thou hast said the truth: for there is one God; and there is none other but he:
Cross-references
Mark 12:29 is the Shema Jesus quoted, which the scribe here affirms as 'well said' — directly echoing that core confession.
Deuteronomy 4:39 declares God alone in heaven and earth — the scribe's affirmation of no other God echoes this key monotheistic statement.
Deuteronomy 5:7 commands no other gods — the scribe's confession that there is no other but God matches the first commandment's exclusivity.
Deuteronomy 6:4 is the Shema — the scribe directly affirms this central confession: the Lord is one.
Isaiah 44:8 asserts there is no other God besides the Lord — the scribe's statement parallels this prophetic declaration of monotheism.
Isaiah 45:5 says 'I am the Lord, there is no other' — the scribe's confession echoes this same exclusive claim.
Isaiah 45:5 repeats the emphatic 'no other God' — the scribe's words align with this prophetic refrain.
In Isaiah 45:22, God says 'For I am God, and there is no other' — directly parallel to the scribe's statement.
In Isaiah 46:9, God declares 'I am God, and there is no other; there is none like me' — a strong echo of the scribe's confession.
In Deuteronomy 4:35, Moses declares 'the LORD is God; there is no other besides him' — a foundational OT verse the scribe's words reflect.