Mark 14:25

Verily I say unto you, I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God.

Cross-reference

Mark 14:18 Contrast

In Mark 14:18, Jesus predicts betrayal at this same meal, contrasting with his kingdom promise in 14:25.

Joel 3:18 Allusion

Joel 3:18 prophesies mountains dripping sweet wine in the last days—the kingdom abundance Jesus alludes to.

Amos 9:13 Allusion

Amos 9:13 foretells mountains dripping sweet wine, the messianic abundance behind Jesus' 'drink it new' promise.

Amos 9:14 Allusion

Amos 9:14 promises restored Israel will plant vineyards and drink wine—fulfilled when Jesus drinks again in the kingdom.

Matthew 26:29 is the parallel account with nearly identical wording about not drinking wine until the kingdom.

Luke 22:16-18 also records Jesus saying he will not drink the fruit of the vine until the kingdom comes.

Luke 22:30 Related theme

Luke 22:30 describes eating and drinking at Jesus' table in the kingdom, directly echoing the future banquet he mentions.