Mark 16:7
But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee: there shall ye see him, as he said unto you.
Cross-reference
Mark 14:28 is Jesus' own prediction of going to Galilee after rising; the angel in Mark 16:7 repeats this promise as fulfilled.
In Mark 14:66-72, Peter denies Jesus; the angel's specific mention of 'and Peter' here signals personal restoration and grace.
Matthew 26:32 records Jesus' same prediction — after resurrection he will go before them to Galilee — now announced by the angel.
Matthew 28:7 gives the same angelic command — tell disciples Jesus is risen and going ahead to Galilee — a parallel account.
In Matthew 28:10, Jesus personally confirms the angel's message, telling the women to bid the disciples go to Galilee.
Matthew 28:16 shows the disciples obeying the angel's command — they go to the mountain in Galilee as instructed.
1 Corinthians 15:5 confirms Jesus appeared to Peter (Cephas) — fulfilling the angel's promise here that Peter would see the risen Lord.
Luke 22:32 records Jesus praying for Peter's restoration — the angel's special mention of Peter here fulfills that promise of turning back.
Luke 24:9 reports the women obeying the angel's command — telling the disciples the resurrection news, directly paralleling the instruction here.
Luke 24:34 confirms Jesus appeared to Simon (Peter) — directly fulfilling the angel's promise here that Peter would see the risen Lord.
John 21:1 describes Jesus appearing by the Sea of Galilee, consistent with the angel's announcement that they would see him there.
Matthew 28:17 depicts the disciples' mixed response when they see Jesus in Galilee — fulfilling the angel's promise of meeting him.