Mark 13:2
And Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou these great buildings? there shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 9:8 describes the first temple becoming a heap of ruins as judgment — the same fate Jesus predicts for the second temple in Mark 13:2.
2 Chronicles 7:21 says passersby will be astonished at the temple's destruction — the same scene Jesus describes in Mark 13:2.
Micah 3:12 prophesies Zion plowed as a field — the same image of utter destruction Jesus uses in Mark 13:2.
Matthew 24:2 records Jesus' same prophecy nearly verbatim — a synoptic parallel to Mark 13:2.
Luke 19:41-44 gives Jesus' lament over Jerusalem, predicting siege and total ruin — the same destruction as Mark 13:2 with added detail.
Luke 21:6 records the same prophecy from Jesus — a synoptic parallel to Mark 13:2.
Acts 6:14 shows Stephen accused of echoing Jesus' prophecy that the temple would be destroyed — linking back to Mark 13:2.
In Daniel 9:26, the destruction of the city and sanctuary is prophesied — Jesus here reiterates that coming desolation.
In Matthew 24:1, the disciples point out the temple buildings, leading to the same prophecy — a synoptic parallel.
In Luke 19:44, Jesus weeps over Jerusalem and says not one stone will be left — the same prophecy of destruction.
In Luke 21:5, the disciples comment on the temple's beauty, prompting Jesus' identical prediction — a parallel narrative.
In Lamentations 4:1, the temple's gold is profaned and scattered — a lament over its destruction that parallels the fate Jesus predicts here.