Matthew 26:32

But after I am risen again, I will go before you into Galilee.

Cross-reference

In Matthew 16:21, Jesus first predicts his death and resurrection; here he reiterates that he will rise and go ahead to Galilee.

In Matthew 20:19, Jesus again predicts his death and resurrection on the third day; here he specifies the post-resurrection meeting in Galilee.

In Matthew 27:63, the chief priests recall Jesus' claim that He would rise after three days, directly referencing the prediction made here.

Matthew 28:6 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 28:6 announces the resurrection and directs to Galilee, directly fulfilling the promise made here.

Matthew 28:7 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 28:7 repeats the instruction to go to Galilee, echoing the exact promise Jesus gave here.

Matthew 28:10 has Jesus personally repeating the command to tell the disciples to go to Galilee, confirming the earlier promise.

Matthew 28:16 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 28:16 describes the disciples going to Galilee as instructed, fulfilling the promise made here.

Mark 14:28 Parallel

Mark 14:28 records the identical prediction — Jesus says after resurrection he will go before them to Galilee.

Mark 16:7 Prophetic fulfillment

Mark 16:7 has the angel at the tomb citing this prediction, telling the women Jesus goes ahead to Galilee as he said.

Luke 18:33 Parallel

Luke 18:33 parallels the prediction of resurrection on the third day, reinforcing the same promise made here.

John 21:1–14 Prophetic fulfillment

John 21:1-14 shows Jesus appearing by the Sea of Tiberias in Galilee, fulfilling the promise to meet them there.

Luke 18:34 Parallel

Luke 18:34 notes the disciples did not understand the prediction, providing context for their later confusion.