Mark 14:65
And some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to buffet him, and to say unto him, Prophesy: and the servants did strike him with the palms of their hands.
Cross-references
Mark 15:19 depicts Roman soldiers spitting on and striking Jesus — here the Jewish guards begin similar mockery.
Mark 10:34 is Jesus' own prediction of being mocked and spit on — this verse records the fulfillment.
Job 30:10 laments being spit upon — Jesus faces identical contempt from his mockers.
Isaiah 50:6 prophesies the Servant being spit on and beaten — Jesus endures that exact treatment here.
Isaiah 53:3 prophesies the Servant being despised — here Jesus is rejected and mocked by his captors.
Micah 5:1 predicts striking the judge of Israel on the cheek — Jesus, the Judge, is struck here.
Matthew 26:67 provides a parallel account: they spit on Him and struck Him with fists and slaps.
Matthew 26:68 records the mockery 'Prophesy to us, Christ! Who hit You?' – the same demand to prophesy while blindfolded.
Luke 22:63 adds that the men holding Jesus mocked and beat Him, detailing the same abuse.
Luke 22:64 specifies they blindfolded Him and asked 'Prophesy! Who struck You?' – the exact taunt from Mark.
Matthew 20:19 specifically foretold that Jesus would be mocked and flogged — he now suffers exactly that treatment.
Luke 18:32 also predicts that Jesus will be mocked and shamefully treated — here that prediction comes true.
John 19:3 records Roman soldiers striking Jesus on the face repeatedly, a separate mocking by Pilate's soldiers.
Hebrews 12:2 reflects on Jesus enduring the shame of the cross, which includes events like the mocking and striking here.