Matthew 14:13
When Jesus heard of it, he departed thence by ship into a desert place apart: and when the people had heard thereof, they followed him on foot out of the cities.
Cross-reference
Matthew 14:1 introduces Herod's interest in Jesus — this explains why Jesus withdraws after John's death.
In Matthew 14:2, Herod thinks Jesus is John risen — this fear motivates Jesus' withdrawal to a solitary place.
In Matthew 12:15, Jesus similarly withdraws from opposition and crowds follow — showing a pattern of retreat and ministry.
Mark 6:30-33 gives the parallel account of the same withdrawal — adding the apostles' return and the crowds' eagerness.
Luke 9:10-17 parallels this withdrawal, mentioning Bethsaida and the subsequent feeding miracle.
John 6:1-15 recounts the same event, specifying the Sea of Galilee and the crowd's motivation from signs.
Mark 6:31 gives Jesus' direct invitation to rest — explaining the motive for the withdrawal in Matthew 14:13.
Mark 6:32 describes the same boat journey to a solitary place — a direct parallel to Matthew 14:13.