Mark 14:10
And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went unto the chief priests, to betray him unto them.
Cross-reference
In Mark 14:41, Jesus announces the hour of betrayal—the plan set in motion here is about to be executed.
Psalm 41:9 is the prophecy of betrayal by a trusted companion who shared bread — fulfilled in Judas's betrayal.
Matthew 10:4 identifies Judas as 'who betrayed him' in the list of apostles — foreshadowing his role.
Matthew 26:14-16 parallels the account of Judas' betrayal agreement, adding the specific amount of thirty silver pieces.
Luke 22:3-6 parallels Judas' betrayal but notes Satan entered him—adding a spiritual dimension to the motive.
John 6:70 has Jesus foretelling that one of the Twelve is a devil — directly links to Judas's betrayal.
Proverbs 17:23 describes taking bribes to pervert justice — Judas's acceptance of silver fits this pattern.
Zechariah 11:12-13 prophesies thirty pieces of silver for the shepherd — fulfilled in Judas's betrayal.
Matthew 27:3 shows the tragic aftermath—Judas feels remorse and returns the silver, completing the betrayal story begun here.
Luke 22:4 gives a parallel account of Judas's deal with the chief priests, adding detail about the temple guards.
Luke 22:47 shows the betrayal itself—Judas leads the crowd to arrest Jesus, fulfilling the plot initiated here.
Psalm 55:12-14 laments betrayal by a close friend — echoes the intimate betrayal of Judas.