Matthew 26:46
Rise, let us be going: behold, he is at hand that doth betray me.
Cross-references
In Matthew 17:22, Jesus predicts being delivered up; now the betrayer arrives to fulfill that prediction.
Luke 9:51 shows Jesus setting his face to go to Jerusalem — here he rises to go to betrayal, both acts of steadfast resolve.
Mark 14:41 is the parallel account: Jesus announces the hour has come and the Son of Man is betrayed.
Mark 14:42 gives identical words: 'Rise! Let us go! Here comes my betrayer!' — a direct parallel.
In John 14:31, Jesus similarly says 'Come, let us go' before facing betrayal — a parallel call to action.
Luke 12:50 expresses Jesus' eagerness for his baptism of suffering — now he rises to go to that very hour.
In Acts 21:13, Paul echoes Jesus' readiness to face death — both rise to meet betrayers and suffering.