Matthew 28:10
Then said Jesus unto them, Be not afraid: go tell my brethren that they go into Galilee, and there shall they see me.
Cross-reference
Matthew 28:5 has the angel telling the women 'Do not be afraid' — Jesus repeats the same command here.
In Matthew 28:7, the angel gave the same instruction to go to Galilee; Jesus here confirms it personally to the women.
Matthew 28:16 records the disciples obeying the command to go to Galilee, directly fulfilling the instruction given here.
In Matthew 12:48-50, Jesus redefines his family as those doing God's will; here he calls the disciples 'brothers', confirming that spiritual kinship.
Matthew 26:32 is Jesus' prediction that after rising he will go ahead to Galilee—this verse initiates the fulfillment of that promise.
Matthew 12:50 defines Jesus' true family as those who do God's will—connecting to the term 'brothers' here, showing disciples are his spiritual family.
In Mark 3:33-35, Jesus redefines his family; here he calls the disciples 'brothers', fulfilling that redefinition in the resurrection context.
In Mark 16:7, the angel gives the same command to tell the disciples to go to Galilee; it's a parallel account of this resurrection instruction.
John 20:17 contains a parallel account where Jesus tells Mary to go to his brothers with a similar message, reinforcing the command and the term 'brothers'.
Hebrews 2:11-18 expands on Jesus calling believers 'brothers'—he is not ashamed to call them brothers, directly echoing the familial language of this verse.
Psalm 22:22 is the OT prophecy where the Messiah declares God's name to his brothers, which Jesus fulfills by instructing his disciples as brothers.
Mark 14:28 records Jesus' prediction that after his resurrection he would go before them to Galilee — fulfilled in this verse.
John 20:18 records Mary Magdalene carrying out this command — she announces to the disciples, 'I have seen the Lord.'
In Luke 24:36-38, Jesus also addresses the disciples' fear after resurrection, echoing the command 'Do not be afraid' given here.