Matthew 20:19
And shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify him: and the third day he shall rise again.
Cross-references
Matthew 12:40 compares Jonah's three days to Jesus' resurrection — the same 'third day' teaching Jesus predicts here.
Matthew 16:21 is an earlier prediction of suffering, death, and resurrection on the third day — a parallel prophecy in Matthew.
Matthew 27:2-10 details Jesus' delivery to Pilate and Judas' fate, fulfilling the prophecy of being handed to the Gentiles.
Matthew 27:27-31 describes Roman soldiers mocking Jesus with a scarlet robe and crown of thorns, directly fulfilling the prediction of mockery by Gentiles.
Matthew 26:2 repeats the prediction of the Son of Man being delivered up to be crucified — the same event.
Matthew 26:32 mentions Jesus being raised up — the same resurrection promised here, with a post-resurrection appearance.
Matthew 27:26 describes the flogging and crucifixion of Jesus — the fulfillment of the prediction.
Matthew 27:29 depicts soldiers mocking Jesus — the mockery foretold here.
Matthew 27:31 continues the mockery and then leads to crucifixion — fulfilling the mocked and crucified prediction.
Matthew 27:63 shows the chief priests recalling Jesus' prediction that he would rise after three days, confirming even enemies knew it.
Matthew 28:6 declares 'He has risen, just as he said' — direct fulfillment of the third-day resurrection.
Matthew 10:17 warns disciples they will be flogged — echoing the same treatment Jesus foretells for himself.
1 Corinthians 15:3-7 states Christ's death, burial, and resurrection on the third day, precisely matching Jesus' prediction.
John 18:28-38 recounts Jesus' trial before Pilate, confirming the fulfillment of his prediction of being handed over to the Gentiles.
Mark 15:29-31 shows bystanders wagging heads and mocking at the cross — fulfilling the 'mock' part of Jesus' prediction.
Luke 23:1-5 shows Jesus brought before Pilate, the Gentile governor, fulfilling the prophecy of being delivered to the Gentiles.
Luke 23:11 tells of Herod and his soldiers mocking Jesus — a specific fulfillment of the predicted mocking by Gentiles.
Acts 3:13-16 recounts the delivery to Pilate and the resurrection, echoing and confirming Jesus' prophecy.
John 19:1-4 describes Pilate's scourging and the crowd mocking — directly fulfilling Jesus' words about scourging and mockery.
Luke 24:46 records Jesus explaining that the Messiah must suffer and rise on the third day — the same teaching.
Mark 15:16-20 describes the Roman soldiers' mockery and flogging, exactly as Jesus predicted would happen at the hands of Gentiles.
1 Corinthians 15:4 states Jesus was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures — confirming the fulfillment.
Mark 15:1 records Jesus bound and delivered to Pilate, directly fulfilling the prediction of being handed to the Gentiles.
Mark 14:65 records the mocking and striking of Jesus during his trial — a direct fulfillment of his prediction here.
Psalm 22:7 depicts mockers shaking heads and sneering — a prophetic picture of the specific mocking Jesus would endure.
Hosea 6:2 speaks of being raised on the third day — a direct OT foreshadowing of Jesus' resurrection here.
Isaiah 53:3 prophesies the suffering servant despised and rejected — the very mockery and rejection Jesus predicted.
Psalm 22:8 echoes the taunt 'let God deliver him' — the same mockery Jesus faced on the cross.
Acts 4:27 recalls that Gentiles (Herod, Pilate) conspired against Jesus, fulfilling the prediction he would be handed to Gentiles.
Hebrews 12:2 highlights Jesus enduring the cross and scorning its shame, directly relating to the mocking and crucifixion he predicted.
John 18:32 explicitly states that Jesus' prediction about the manner of his death (crucifixion by Gentiles) was fulfilled.
Luke 24:6 announces 'He is not here; he has risen!' — direct fulfillment of the third-day resurrection.
Luke 23:33 recounts the crucifixion at Golgotha — fulfilling the prediction that Jesus would be crucified.
Luke 9:44 is another parallel prediction: 'The Son of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men.'
Mark 15:19 describes soldiers mocking Jesus — fulfilling the 'mocked' element of the prediction.
Mark 15:15 records Pilate handing Jesus over to be crucified — fulfilling the 'hand over to Gentiles' part.
Mark 9:31 gives the same passion prediction in parallel: delivered, killed, rise after three days.
Hebrews 11:36 mentions mocking and flogging endured by faithful, connecting Jesus' predicted suffering to the pattern of persecution.