Matthew 17:23
And they shall kill him, and the third day he shall be raised again. And they were exceeding sorry.
Cross-references
Matthew 17:9 also mentions resurrection after death, linking the transfiguration command to this prediction.
Matthew 12:40 compares Jesus' three days in the tomb to Jonah's three days — echoing the same timeframe.
Matthew 16:21 is Jesus' earlier identical prediction of his death and resurrection — reinforcing this teaching.
Matthew 20:18 details the betrayal, condemnation, and death — a more specific parallel prediction of Jesus’ passion.
Matthew 27:63 shows the enemies recalling this prediction after the crucifixion, seeking to prevent the resurrection.
Matthew 28:6 is the angel announcing the resurrection, confirming the promise that he would rise on the third day.
Psalm 16:10 prophesies that God's faithful one will not see decay — fulfilled in Jesus' resurrection on the third day.
1 Corinthians 15:4 explicitly states Christ was raised on the third day — directly parallel to this resurrection prediction.
1 Corinthians 15:3 summarizes Christ's death for sins — the very death Jesus predicts here.
Acts 2:23-31 cites Psalm 16:10 to argue that David foresaw and God fulfilled Christ's resurrection — confirming this prediction.
John 16:20-22 promises grief will turn to joy — the very joy of the resurrection after the third day.
John 2:19 has Jesus predicting his own resurrection in three days — the same event announced here.
Daniel 9:26 prophesies the Anointed One being cut off, directly corresponding to Jesus being killed here.
Isaiah 53:10-12 describes the servant's death for sin and his vindication, perfectly matching the killing and resurrection.
Luke 18:31 emphasizes that everything written by the prophets about the Son of Man will be fulfilled, including his death.
Luke 24:6 records the angel’s announcement that Jesus has risen, directly fulfilling the prediction of resurrection.
Luke 24:46 explains that the Messiah must suffer and rise on the third day, echoing this prediction as Scripture fulfillment.
Luke 9:44 is the parallel prediction in Luke, focusing on the Son of Man being delivered into human hands.
Mark 10:33 is the parallel prediction in Mark’s gospel, with the same details of delivery, condemnation, and death.
Genesis 22:4 mentions 'on the third day' in Abraham's sacrifice — a typological foreshadowing of Jesus' resurrection.
John 16:6 shows disciples' grief at Jesus' departure prediction — same sorrowful response as here.