Matthew 28:16

Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a mountain where Jesus had appointed them.

Cross-reference

Matthew 28:7 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 28:7 predicts the disciples will see Jesus in Galilee — Matthew 28:16 records their obedient journey there.

Matthew 28:10 Prophetic fulfillment

In Matthew 28:10, Jesus commands the women to tell the disciples to go to Galilee — the journey of Matthew 28:16 fulfills this.

Matthew 26:32 Prophetic fulfillment

Matthew 26:32 contains Jesus' promise to meet disciples in Galilee after resurrection — fulfilled in Matthew 28:16.

Mark 16:14 Parallel

Mark 16:14 describes Jesus appearing to the Eleven and rebuking their unbelief — another resurrection appearance account.

Mark 14:28 Parallel

Mark 14:28 records the same prediction of a post-resurrection Galilean meeting, paralleling Matthew 28:16.

Mark 16:7 Parallel

Mark 16:7 parallels the angel's command to tell disciples Jesus will meet them in Galilee — same journey as Matthew 28:16.

Acts 13:31 Parallel

Acts 13:31 refers to the witnesses who came with Jesus from Galilee — the same disciples who see him in Matthew 28:16.

1 Corinthians 15:6 records a separate resurrection appearance to over 500 — adding context that the eleven here were not the only witnesses.

John 6:70 Historical context

John 6:71 identifies Judas as the betrayer — this explains why only eleven disciples are mentioned here.

Acts 1:3 Parallel

Acts 1:3 summarizes the many resurrection appearances to the apostles, including the Galilean meeting in Matthew 28:16.

Acts 1:13-26 lists the same eleven disciples from Matthew 28:16, continuing their story after the resurrection.

John 21:1 Parallel

John 21:1 records another post-resurrection appearance in Galilee to the disciples, echoing the setting of Matthew 28:16.