Matthew 26:29
But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father’s kingdom.
Cross-references
Matthew 13:43 describes the righteous shining in the Father's kingdom — the same kingdom where Jesus will drink wine anew.
Matthew 25:34 invites the blessed to inherit the kingdom — the same kingdom Jesus will celebrate with wine.
Isaiah 24:9-11 laments the absence of wine in judgment—contrasting with the joyful feast Jesus anticipates in the kingdom.
Isaiah 25:6 prophesies a feast of aged wine on God's mountain — the very kingdom banquet Jesus anticipates drinking.
Mark 14:25 is a parallel account of Jesus' saying, reinforcing the same promise of drinking new wine in the kingdom.
Luke 22:15-18 adds Jesus' eager desire to share this Passover, deepening the meaning of the future kingdom wine.
Luke 22:18 is the parallel account of Jesus' vow not to drink wine until the kingdom comes — identical promise.
Luke 22:30 expands on the kingdom banquet — Jesus promises eating and drinking at His table, reinforcing this future celebration.
Acts 10:41 records the disciples eating and drinking with the risen Christ—a foretaste of the future kingdom feast Jesus promised.