Mark 9:9

And as they came down from the mountain, he charged them that they should tell no man what things they had seen, till the Son of man were risen from the dead.

Cross-reference

Mark 9:31 Related theme

In Mark 9:31, Jesus again predicts his resurrection after three days, reinforcing the same event that the disciples are told to keep secret until after it happens.

Mark 5:43 Parallel

In Mark 5:43, Jesus gives a similar command to silence after raising Jairus' daughter — another instance of the messianic secret.

Mark 8:30 Parallel

Mark 8:30 is the first command to silence after Peter's confession — directly parallels the command here after transfiguration.

Mark 8:31 Related theme

In Mark 8:31, Jesus first predicts his resurrection — the very event that Mark 9:9 says they must not disclose until after it occurs.

Mark 10:32 Parallel

In Mark 10:34, Jesus again predicts his resurrection after three days, repeating the timeline for the secret event in Mark 9:9.

Mark 8:29 Related theme

Mark 8:29 records Peter's confession of Jesus as Christ — the identity that Jesus later commands to keep secret until resurrection.

In Matthew 16:21, Jesus predicts his resurrection on the third day, matching the event that Mark 9:9 says is to be disclosed only after it happens.

Matthew 17:9 is the parallel account of the same command to silence after transfiguration.

In Matthew 27:63, Jesus' enemies recall his claim about rising after three days, directly referencing the same resurrection event from Mark 9:9.

Luke 24:46 Parallel

In Luke 24:46, the risen Christ explains that the Christ must rise on the third day, confirming the event that was kept secret in Mark 9:9.

In Matthew 26:32, Jesus predicts his resurrection and states he will go before them to Galilee, adding a location detail to the event from Mark 9:9.

Luke 24:6 Parallel

In Luke 24:6, the angel reminds the women of Jesus' resurrection prediction, directly fulfilling what Mark 9:9 recorded.

John 20:9 Parallel

In John 20:9, the disciples' failure to understand Scripture about the resurrection echoes their lack of grasp of Jesus' prediction in Mark 9:9.

In Matthew 12:40, Jesus compares his burial to Jonah's three days, adding the 'three days and three nights' detail to the resurrection hinted at in Mark 9:9.

In Matthew 16:20, Jesus gives a similar command to keep his identity secret, paralleling the secrecy command in Mark 9:9 but about a different revelation.