Mark 14:53
And they led Jesus away to the high priest: and with him were assembled all the chief priests and the elders and the scribes.
Cross-references
Mark 15:1 continues the narrative: the morning consultation of the Sanhedrin after the night gathering, leading to Pilate.
Isaiah 53:7 describes the suffering servant led silently to slaughter — Jesus being led to the high priest fulfills this prophecy.
Matthew 26:3 gives a parallel account naming Caiaphas and specifying the location as his palace.
Matthew 26:57-68 provides a parallel account of Jesus being led to Caiaphas and the trial, with additional details.
Luke 22:54-62 records the same event of Jesus before the high priest, including Peter's denial alongside.
John 18:12-14,19-24 gives a parallel account with the additional detail of Jesus being first taken to Annas.
John 18:14 names Caiaphas as the high priest and reveals his earlier advice that one man should die for the people, adding motive.
Acts 4:6 lists Annas and Caiaphas among the high-priestly family, confirming the same leaders present at Jesus's trial.
John 18:24 shows Jesus was first taken to Annas before being sent to Caiaphas, adding a step not in Mark.
John 18:12 recounts the arrest and binding of Jesus, the immediate preceding event to being led to the high priest.