Mark 14:46

And they laid their hands on him, and took him.

Cross-references

John 18:12 Parallel

In John 18:12, soldiers and officers arrest Jesus and bind him, supplying details to the synoptic account of the seizure.

Matthew 26:49 describes Judas' kiss of betrayal that directly precedes this arrest — the sign identifying Jesus.

Matthew 21:39 foreshadows this arrest — the son is seized and killed by wicked tenants, prefiguring Jesus' rejection.

In Lamentations 4:20, the LORD's anointed is captured; Jesus, the Messiah, is seized by authorities, echoing that type of the anointed one taken.

Acts 2:23 Historical context

Acts 2:23 reveals that this arrest was part of God's predetermined plan, not merely human action.