Matthew 27:26
Then released he Barabbas unto them: and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified.
Cross-reference
Matthew 20:19 predicts Jesus would be flogged and crucified—here that prediction is fulfilled.
Isaiah 50:6 depicts the Servant offering his back to beatings, which Jesus fulfills in his flogging here.
Isaiah 53:5 prophesies the stripes that heal — directly fulfilled by Jesus' scourging here.
Mark 10:34 records Jesus' prediction of being scourged — now happening as He foretold.
Mark 15:15 gives an almost identical account of Pilate releasing Barabbas and handing Jesus over to be crucified.
Luke 18:33 explicitly predicts scourging — the same suffering Jesus now endures.
Luke 23:24 records Pilate's sentencing to crucifixion — the same verdict delivered here.
Luke 23:25 similarly describes Pilate releasing Barabbas and surrendering Jesus to the crowd's will.
John 19:16 describes Jesus being handed over for crucifixion — identical to this verse's final action.
1 Peter 2:24 applies Isaiah's 'stripes' to Jesus' atoning work — the theological meaning of this scourging.
John 18:40 explains Barabbas was an insurrectionist, highlighting the irony of releasing a rebel instead of the innocent Jesus.
Luke 23:16 shows Pilate's plan to chastise and release — contrasting with the actual outcome of crucifixion here.