Matthew 22:46
And no man was able to answer him a word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions.
Cross-reference
Matthew 22:22 shows the Pharisees marveling and leaving after the tribute question — another instance of being stumped by Jesus, preceding 22:46.
In Matthew 21:27, the religious leaders are also silenced when they refuse to answer Jesus — a similar pattern of being unable to reply.
Mark 12:34 is the parallel account: 'after that no one dared to ask him any more questions' — the same event concluding the debate.
Luke 20:40 is the Synoptic parallel: both describe the Pharisees ceasing to question Jesus after his Davidic question.
John 11:53 uses the same phrase 'from that day' marking a turning point: here they plot murder, there they stop asking questions.
Luke 14:6 says 'And they could not reply to this' — a direct parallel of opponents being left speechless by Jesus' reasoning.
Luke 13:17 reports that 'all his adversaries were put to shame' — another instance of Jesus' opponents being silenced after his teaching.
John 8:7-9 shows the accusers leaving one by one, silenced by Jesus' challenge — a similar outcome of opponents having no answer.
Acts 4:14 describes the council having 'nothing to say in opposition' because of the healed man — another case of opponents being silenced.