Mark 14:20

And he answered and said unto them, It is one of the twelve, that dippeth with me in the dish.

Cross-reference

Mark 14:43 Prophetic fulfillment

Mark 14:43 fulfills the prediction as Judas arrives with the crowd, the 'one who dips' coming to betray.

Matthew 26:23 uses the same dipping image — a parallel account of Jesus identifying the betrayer.

Matthew 26:47 records the same fulfillment: Judas arrives with a crowd to arrest Jesus, echoing the prediction.

John 6:71 Parallel

John 6:71 names Judas Iscariot as the betrayer, giving specific identity to this statement.

John 13:26 Parallel

John 13:26 adds the action of giving the dipped piece to Judas, marking him out.

Matthew 26:22 shows the disciples' sorrowful response, each asking 'Is it I?' — a parallel reaction.

John 13:18 Allusion

John 13:18 cites Psalm 41:9 about eating bread and lifting the heel, showing this betrayal fulfills scripture.