Matthew 16:28

Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.

Cross-reference

Matthew 24:3 Historical context

In Matthew 24:3, the disciples ask about the sign of Jesus' coming and the end of the age — directly inquiring about the event promised here.

Matthew 24:27-31 describes the Son of Man coming on the clouds with glory — the very event Jesus promised some would see before death.

In Matthew 26:64, Jesus tells the high priest 'you will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds' — a direct echo of his earlier promise.

Matthew 24:30 depicts the Son of Man coming on clouds—identical wording but applied to the end of the age.

Matthew 24:34 declares this generation will not pass until all happens—parallel timing promise.

Mark 9:1 Parallel

Mark 9:1 is the parallel account of the same saying about some not tasting death before seeing the kingdom come.

Mark 13:26 Parallel

Mark 13:26 describes the Son of Man coming in clouds with power and glory — the same event Jesus promised some would witness.

Luke 9:27 Parallel

Luke 9:27 is the parallel account of the same saying about some not tasting death before seeing the kingdom of God.

Luke 21:32 Parallel

Luke 21:32 echoes the same 'generation will not pass away' statement, reinforcing that the coming of the Son of Man occurs within that generation.

Acts 7:56 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 7:56 shows Stephen seeing the Son of Man standing at God's right hand, fulfilling the promise that some would see him in glory.

2 Peter 1:16 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Peter 1:16 references the Transfiguration as eyewitness of his majesty, confirming that event as the fulfillment of this promise.

Luke 21:27 Parallel

Luke 21:27 describes the Son of Man coming with power—echoing the same phrase but in a future cosmic event.