Matthew 27:2
And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor.
Cross-reference
Matthew 27:62 shows the chief priests returning to Pilate after the crucifixion — the same Pilate they delivered Jesus to.
Matthew 20:19 prophesies Jesus being delivered to Gentiles — here in Matthew 27:2 that is fulfilled as he is handed to Pilate.
In Matthew 21:38, the tenants plot to kill the heir — a parable foreshadowing the leaders' delivery of Jesus to Pilate.
In Acts 3:13, Peter recalls how the leaders delivered Jesus to Pilate, echoing this act of handing him over.
Luke 18:32 prophesies Jesus being delivered to Gentiles — fulfilled in Matthew 27:2 when he is handed to Pilate.
Luke 20:20 shows the leaders plotting to hand Jesus over to Pilate, setting up the very event described here.
In Genesis 22:9, Abraham binds Isaac as a sacrifice — a typological foreshadowing of Jesus being bound and led to sacrifice.
John 18:24 describes Jesus being sent bound to Caiaphas — another instance of his binding and transfer.
John 18:12 also records Jesus being arrested and bound — a parallel account of the same event.
Acts 4:27 references this very event in prayer: Herod, Pilate, Gentiles, and Israel gathered against Jesus — a later summary.
John 19:11 records Jesus telling Pilate that the one who delivered him (Caiaphas) has greater sin — directly commenting on this delivery.
John 18:28 gives a parallel account: Jesus is led from Caiaphas to the Praetorium and handed over to Pilate.
Acts 21:11 uses the same language of binding and delivering to Gentiles, prophesying Paul's fate as a parallel to Jesus' delivery to Pilate.
Luke 23:1 parallels this directly — the whole multitude leads Jesus to Pilate, the same handing-over event.
Mark 15:1 provides a parallel account: the Jewish council binds Jesus and delivers him to Pilate, matching the same event step by step.
Mark 10:33 predicts Jesus being delivered to the Gentiles (Pilate) — exactly what happens here.
Luke 24:20 recalls this event in hindsight — the disciples on the road mention that the rulers delivered Jesus to Pilate for execution.
John 11:47 shows the earlier council plotting against Jesus, which leads to this delivery to Pilate. A preceding cause.
In Acts 23:24, Paul is sent under guard to governor Felix, mirroring Jesus' delivery to Pilate.