Mark 9:3
And his raiment became shining, exceeding white as snow; so as no fuller on earth can white them.
Cross-reference
Daniel 7:9 describes the Ancient of Days with clothing white as snow — directly paralleling the divine glory of Jesus' transfigured garments here.
Malachi 3:2 uses 'fuller's soap'—the same launderer imagery as Mark 9:3, pointing to God's refining power beyond human bleaching.
Exodus 34:30 describes Moses' face shining from God's presence—a lesser glory that prefigures Jesus' greater radiance at the transfiguration.
Matthew 17:2 gives a parallel account, adding that Jesus' face shone like the sun and clothes became white as light.
Luke 9:29 describes Jesus' clothes becoming dazzling white—a parallel synoptic account of the transfiguration.
Philippians 2:8 reveals Christ's utter humility and obedience unto death, contrasting with the dazzling divine glory shown on the mount.
Psalm 104:2 depicts God covering Himself with light as a garment — same imagery as Jesus' dazzling white clothes here.
Matthew 28:3 also uses 'white as snow' for an angel's clothing — a similar description of heavenly radiance, though applied to Jesus here.
Revelation 19:8 uses white linen to symbolize the righteous acts of saints, paralleling the transfigured Christ's bright garments as a sign of purity.