Matthew 26:62

And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing? what is it which these witness against thee?

Cross-reference

Matthew 27:12-14 shows Jesus remaining silent before accusers — the same silence He gives to the high priest's demand here.

In Matthew 27:13, Pilate asks the same question as the high priest, showing the consistent pattern of Jesus remaining silent before accusers.

Mark 14:60 Parallel

Mark 14:60 is the parallel where the high priest asks Jesus to answer the charges — identical scene.

Mark 15:4 Parallel

Mark 15:4 parallels this scene exactly, with Pilate repeating the high priest's question about why Jesus does not answer the charges.

Acts 8:32 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 8:32 quotes Isaiah 53:7 about the silent lamb, revealing that Jesus' silence here fulfills the prophecy of the suffering servant.

Luke 23:9 Parallel

Luke 23:9 shows Jesus silent before Herod's questioning — another instance like His silence here before the high priest.

John 19:9 Parallel

John 19:9 has Pilate asking Jesus a question and receiving no answer — parallels Jesus' silence before the high priest here.