Matthew 20:24
And when the ten heard it, they were moved with indignation against the two brethren.
Cross-reference
In Matthew 26:35, Peter's boastful loyalty reveals the same pride that caused the ten to be indignant here.
Mark 10:41 recounts the same event — the ten were indignant at James and John. Identical synoptic parallel.
Luke 22:23-25 records a similar dispute among disciples about greatness — same theme of ambition causing conflict.
Philippians 2:3 commands humility and counting others better — the opposite of the disciples' selfish indignation here.
James 3:14-18 identifies bitter jealousy and selfish ambition as the root of disorder — exactly the disciples' attitude.
James 4:1 traces quarrels to internal passions — the same source as the disciples' indignation over status.
In James 4:6, 'God opposes the proud' — the disciples' indignation reflects pride, contrasting with the humility Jesus teaches.
1 Peter 5:5 echoes the same call to humility — the disciples' angry reaction shows the pride that God opposes.
1 Corinthians 13:4 contrasts love's humility with the disciples' envious indignation — love is not jealous or arrogant.
Proverbs 13:10 teaches that insolence leads to strife — exactly what the disciples' indignation shows. Pride causes conflict.