Matthew 22:30
For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven.
Cross-reference
Matthew 13:43 describes the righteous shining like the sun in the kingdom, another image of glorified resurrection state parallel to being like angels.
Mark 12:25 gives the same teaching that in the resurrection believers are like angels, not marrying.
Luke 20:34-36 gives the parallel account, adding that the resurrected are equal to angels and cannot die, reinforcing Jesus' point about no marriage.
Luke 20:36 is the synoptic parallel, explicitly stating the resurrected are equal to angels and cannot die, directly reinforcing Jesus' teaching here.
1 John 3:2 promises we will be like Christ at his appearing, a more specific transformation than becoming like angels in the main verse.
John 5:28 speaks of the general resurrection when all will hear Christ's voice, supporting the resurrection context of the main verse.
John 5:29 adds that resurrection leads to either life or judgment, distinguishing outcomes not mentioned in the main verse.
1 Corinthians 15:43 describes the resurrection body as raised in glory and power, aligning with the angelic glory Jesus references in Matthew 22:30.