Mark 14:31

But he spake the more vehemently, If I should die with thee, I will not deny thee in any wise. Likewise also said they all.

Cross-reference

Mark 10:39 Parallel

In Mark 10:39, Jesus says his followers will drink his cup—paralleling Peter's willingness to die with him here.

Exodus 19:8 Parallel

Exodus 19:8 records Israel's vow to obey all God said — like Peter, they promised faithfully but quickly broke it.

Psalm 30:6 Parallel

In Psalm 30:6, the speaker's feeling of security and claim 'I will never be shaken' mirrors Peter's overconfident declaration — both lead to a fall.

Proverbs 16:18 warns that pride precedes destruction — Peter's boastful promise directly precedes his denial, illustrating this principle.

Proverbs 29:23 states pride brings a man low — Peter's pride in his vow leads to his humiliating denial.

Jeremiah 10:23 acknowledges humans cannot direct their own steps — Peter's self-assurance ignores this truth, leading to failure.

Jeremiah 17:9 declares the heart deceitful — Peter's heart deceived him into thinking he would never deny Jesus.

In Matthew 26:34, Jesus predicts Peter's denial—directly contradicting Peter's claim that he will never fall away.

Luke 22:33 Parallel

In Luke 22:33, Peter similarly declares readiness to go to prison and death—a direct synoptic parallel.

In 2 Kings 8:13, Hazael's shocked protest mirrors Peter's overconfidence — both deny their future failures before falling.

Job 40:4 Contrast

Job 40:4 shows Job's humble response to God — a stark contrast to Peter's boast that he will never deny Jesus.

In Matthew 14:28, Peter's impulsive request to walk on water echoes his bold declaration here—both show his eagerness to follow Jesus.