Matthew 26:45
Then cometh he to his disciples, and saith unto them, Sleep on now, and take your rest: behold, the hour is at hand, and the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
Cross-references
In Matthew 26:2, Jesus earlier predicted the Son of Man would be delivered up—now in 26:45 this prediction comes to pass.
In Matthew 26:14, Judas initiates the betrayal plot—now the hour of that betrayal has arrived.
In Matthew 26:15, Judas agrees to betray Jesus for silver—the betrayal referenced here is now imminent.
Mark 14:41 is the parallel account—Jesus says the same words about the hour and betrayal in Gethsemane.
Mark 14:42 continues the scene—'Rise, my betrayer is at hand'—showing the immediate fulfillment of the hour.
In Luke 22:53, Jesus declares 'this is your hour, and the power of darkness'—echoing the same moment of betrayal.
In John 13:1, Jesus' 'hour' is his departure to the Father—same phrase but different emphasis than the betrayal hour here.
In John 17:1, Jesus prays 'Father, the hour has come'—the same hour of his glorification, now beginning with betrayal.
Luke 22:47 narrates Judas arriving immediately after Jesus' words — the betrayal hour Jesus just announced.