Matthew 20:18
Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief priests and unto the scribes, and they shall condemn him to death,
Cross-reference
Matthew 16:21 earlier foretold the same journey to Jerusalem and suffering at the hands of the chief priests, reinforcing this repeated prophecy.
Matthew 17:22 also predicts the Son of Man being delivered into human hands, directly paralleling this specific wording.
Matthew 17:23 adds the specific details of his death and resurrection, which are also implied in this verse.
Matthew 26:2 again announces the Son of Man will be handed over, now specifically at Passover.
Matthew 26:66 records the Sanhedrin condemning Jesus to death — the exact fulfillment of this prediction.
Matthew 27:1 shows the chief priests and elders plotting Jesus' death — directly fulfilling 'delivered to chief priests... condemn to death'.
Isaiah 53:1-12 prophesies the suffering servant's rejection and death, which Jesus is about to fulfill in this prediction.
Acts 4:27 names Herod, Pilate, Gentiles, and Israel as the actual gatherers who condemned Jesus — fulfilling this prediction.
Acts 2:23 reveals this 'delivered up' occurred by God's definite plan — the fulfillment of Jesus' prediction here.
Luke 22:71 shows the council concluding they have heard Jesus' blasphemy and condemn him — the fulfillment of 'they will condemn him'.
Mark 14:64 parallels this condemnation — the Sanhedrin pronounces Jesus deserving death, fulfilling the prediction.
Daniel 9:26 prophesies the Anointed One being cut off, which Jesus predicts will happen to him here.
Mark 15:1 records the chief priests delivering Jesus to Pilate — the next step after the condemnation predicted here.
Luke 9:44 parallels this prediction with similar wording: 'The Son of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men.'
Mark 9:31 contains a parallel prediction — Jesus also says the Son of Man will be delivered into men's hands and killed, reinforcing this prophecy.
In Luke 24:6, the angel reminds the women of Jesus’ prediction, confirming its fulfillment in his resurrection.
Luke 24:44 has Jesus saying his words must be fulfilled, referencing his earlier predictions including this one.
Psalm 2:1-3 describes rulers conspiring against God's anointed, prefiguring the Jewish leaders' plot against Jesus here.
Acts 4:28 adds that all was done according to God's predestined plan — the divine purpose behind the condemnation predicted here.
John 18:4 shows Jesus knowing all that would happen, demonstrating the foreknowledge behind this prediction.
1 Corinthians 15:3 summarizes the gospel: 'Christ died for our sins,' the very event predicted here.