Matthew 22:34
But when the Pharisees had heard that he had put the Sadducees to silence, they were gathered together.
Cross-references
In Matthew 22:41, Jesus questions the Pharisees while they are still gathered—continuing the same scene.
In Matthew 16:1, the Pharisees and Sadducees similarly come to test Jesus—a direct parallel to this gathering.
Matthew 12:14 reveals earlier Pharisaic conspiracy to destroy Jesus, contrasting with the strategic gathering here — both show escalating opposition.
Mark 12:28 gives the parallel account of the same gathering, where a scribe asks Jesus about the greatest commandment.
John 11:47-50 shows the council plotting Jesus' death, a more intense version of the Pharisees' gathering here — both reveal religious leaders' hostility.
In Mark 8:11, the Pharisees test Jesus by asking for a sign—paralleling their purpose in gathering here.
In Luke 20:26, the Pharisees are silenced after testing Jesus—the outcome of the gathering described here.
Acts 5:24-28 records the Sanhedrin confronting the apostles, echoing the earlier religious opposition — the pattern of gathering against Jesus' movement continues.