Mark 14:11

And when they heard it, they were glad, and promised to give him money. And he sought how he might conveniently betray him.

Cross-reference

Matthew 26:15 is the parallel account with the thirty pieces of silver—same event from another gospel.

Luke 22:5 Parallel

Luke 22:5 recounts the same reaction—the priests' delight and promise of money—paralleling Mark's account.

Luke 22:6 Parallel

Luke 22:6 provides the parallel account, noting Judas sought opportunity to betray—same event, different perspective.

1 Timothy 6:10 states love of money is root of all evil—Judas's betrayal for money exemplifies this principle.

2 Peter 2:15 condemns following Balaam's way for gain from wrongdoing—Judas’s betrayal for money follows that pattern.

Jude 1:11 Parallel

Jude 1:11 warns against abandoning oneself for gain like Balaam—Judas's betrayal for money is a clear example.

Proverbs 17:23 warns against taking bribes to pervert justice—exactly what Judas does by accepting money to betray Jesus.

Zechariah 11:12 Prophetic fulfillment

Zechariah 11:12 prophesies the thirty pieces of silver, the exact payment Judas receives for betraying Jesus.

Matthew 26:16 parallels Mark's account: Judas seeks an opportunity to betray Jesus after agreeing with the chief priests.

Luke 22:3 Parallel

Luke 22:3 reveals Satan entered Judas before he made the betrayal deal, explaining the spiritual source of his actions.

Luke 22:4 Parallel

Luke 22:4 recounts Judas conferring with priests to betray Jesus—a parallel account of the conspiracy Mark describes.

2 Kings 5:26 exposes Gehazi's greedy deception for material gain—a parallel to Judas's betrayal for money here.

Matthew 27:3 shows Judas's later remorse and return of the silver—the aftermath of the betrayal agreement in Mark 14:11.

Proverbs 1:10-16 warns against being enticed by sinners promising gain—Judas falls into this trap, rushing to shed innocent blood.

Proverbs 28:21 warns that doing wrong for a piece of bread mirrors Judas betraying for money—both show how small gain leads to sin.