Matthew 17:22
And while they abode in Galilee, Jesus said unto them, The Son of man shall be betrayed into the hands of men:
Cross-reference
Matthew 16:21 records Jesus' first explicit passion prediction — the suffering, death, and resurrection repeated here.
Matthew 20:18 specifies delivery to chief priests, detailing the 'delivered into hands of men' from this verse.
In Matthew 26:16, Judas actively seeks an opportunity to betray Jesus, directly fulfilling the prediction.
In Matthew 26:46, Jesus announces the betrayer's arrival, the immediate fulfillment of his earlier prediction.
In Matthew 26:2, Jesus repeats the same prediction of betrayal and crucifixion, reinforcing the certainty of his coming death.
Mark 8:31 contains Mark's first passion prediction — the same suffering, rejection, and resurrection promised here.
Mark 9:31 completes the prediction with killing and resurrection, fleshing out the betrayal from Mark 9:30.
Mark 10:33 adds delivery to Jewish leaders and Gentiles — a detailed expansion of the 'delivered into hands of men'.
Mark 10:34 includes mockery, spitting, and flogging — specific suffering details not in Matthew 17:22's summary.
Luke 9:22 is Luke's first passion prediction — suffering, rejection, death, and resurrection parallel to this announcement.
Luke 9:44 contains the identical saying — the Son of Man delivered into human hands — matching Matthew 17:22 closely.
In Luke 18:31-34, Jesus reiterates his betrayal prediction, adding that the disciples understood nothing.
In Luke 24:7, the angel quotes Jesus' own words about being delivered, directly echoing Matthew 17:22.
In 1 Corinthians 11:23, Paul recounts the night Jesus was betrayed, linking the historical event to the prediction.
Luke 24:44 affirms that all his predictions, including this one, were written in Scripture and must be fulfilled, confirming divine necessity.
John 18:4 shows Jesus fully aware of his coming betrayal, demonstrating the foreknowledge implied in his prediction here.