Matthew 26:57

And they that had laid hold on Jesus led him away to Caiaphas the high priest, where the scribes and the elders were assembled.

Cross-reference

Mark 14:53 Parallel

In Mark 14:53, the same arrest and gathering at the high priest's house is described with nearly identical details.

Mark 14:54 Parallel

In Mark 14:54, Peter following at a distance and warming himself adds detail to the scene that follows Jesus's arrest here.

Luke 22:54 Parallel

In Luke 22:54, Jesus is seized and led to the high priest's house, with Peter following — a direct parallel to this arrest.

Luke 22:55 Parallel

In Luke 22:55, the fire kindled in the courtyard and Peter sitting among the guards matches the scene implied after this arrest.

John 18:12–14 Historical context

In John 18:12-14, Jesus is first taken to Annas before Caiaphas — a complementary detail to this direct arrest report.

John 18:24 Historical context

In John 18:24, Annas sends Jesus bound to Caiaphas — showing the sequence behind this verse's mention of Caiaphas.

John 18:13 Historical context

John 18:13 adds that Jesus was first taken to Annas, complementing Matthew's account.

John 11:49 Parallel

In John 11:49, Caiaphas unknowingly prophesies Jesus's death — the same high priest to whom Jesus is now led.