Matthew 26:36

Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, and saith unto the disciples, Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder.

Cross-reference

Jesus' first prayer in Gethsemane — 'let this cup pass' — directly follows the setting in v.36.

Jesus' second prayer — 'your will be done' — shows his submission, continuing the scene from v.36.

Matthew 6:6 Parallel

Matthew 6:6 teaches praying in secret, which Jesus models here by withdrawing from the disciples to pray alone.

Matthew 14:23 shows Jesus praying alone on a mountain, another instance of his habit of solitary prayer.

Mark 14:32 Parallel

Mark's account expands on Jesus' distress and his request for the disciples to watch — the same setting with more emotional detail.

Luke 22:39 Parallel

Luke adds the agony, sweat like blood, and angelic strengthening — details not in Matthew's Gethsemane account.

Hebrews 5:7 Allusion

Hebrews 5:7 describes Jesus' loud cries and tears in prayer — likely referring to Gethsemane, emphasizing his intense supplication.

John 18:1 Parallel

John's version shifts focus to the arrest — Judas' betrayal and Peter's sword — omitting the prayer itself.

Luke 9:18 Parallel

Luke 9:18 describes Jesus praying alone with disciples nearby, similar to his withdrawal in Gethsemane.