Matthew 22:23

The same day came to him the Sadducees, which say that there is no resurrection, and asked him,

Cross-reference

Matthew 16:1 also has Sadducees (with Pharisees) coming to test Jesus—similar confrontation to this verse where they question him.

Mark 12:18-27 is the parallel account of the Sadducees' question about resurrection and Jesus' reply.

Luke 20:27-40 is the parallel account of the Sadducees' challenge and Jesus' response on resurrection.

Acts 23:6–8 Related theme

Acts 23:6-8 explicitly states the Sadducees say there is no resurrection—directly echoing the same denial introduced here.

1 Corinthians 15:12-14 argues against those who deny the resurrection—the very error the Sadducees hold here. Paul confronts the same false teaching.

Genesis 38:8 Historical context

Genesis 38:8 records the first levirate marriage practice—the very custom the Sadducees will cite in their hypothetical question to Jesus here.

John 11:24 Contrast

John 11:24 records Martha's faith in the resurrection — directly opposing the Sadducees' denial here.

Acts 23:8 Parallel

Acts 23:8 explicitly states the Sadducees' denial of resurrection, matching the belief described here.

2 Timothy 2:18 Related theme

2 Timothy 2:18 warns about those who teach the resurrection already happened—a different falsehood but still about resurrection, unlike the Sadducees' outright denial here.