Matthew 28:6
He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.
Cross-reference
In Matthew 12:40, Jesus compares his burial to Jonah's three days — a prophecy now fulfilled as the angel announces His resurrection.
In Matthew 16:21, Jesus predicts His death and resurrection on the third day — exactly what the angel declares here.
In Matthew 17:9, Jesus tells the disciples not to speak of the transfiguration until after His resurrection — now that event has occurred.
In Matthew 17:23, Jesus predicts being raised on the third day — the angel's announcement confirms that prediction.
In Matthew 20:19, Jesus forecasts His resurrection on the third day — the angel's words here declare the fulfillment.
In Matthew 26:32, Jesus foretells His resurrection and gathering in Galilee — exactly what the angel confirms here.
Matthew 27:63 shows the enemies remembered Jesus' resurrection prediction — the angel now verifies it happened.
Mark 8:31 directly states Jesus' prediction of suffering, death, and resurrection after three days — a clear prophecy fulfilled here.
Mark 16:6 is the parallel angelic announcement — 'He is not here; He is risen' — same event in Mark's Gospel.
Luke 24:6-8 recounts the angels reminding the women of Jesus' earlier resurrection prediction — a parallel account with added detail.
Luke 24:12 adds Peter's verification of the empty tomb, seeing linen cloths and wondering.
Luke 24:23 reports the women's testimony of the empty tomb and angelic message — corroborating the resurrection announcement.
John 2:19 records Jesus' cryptic saying about raising the temple in three days — a direct prophecy of His resurrection.
John 10:17 states Jesus' authority to lay down His life and take it up again — a clear prediction of the resurrection.
John 20:4-9 describes Peter and John racing to the tomb, seeing cloths, and believing.
Acts 13:30 explicitly states God raised Jesus from the dead, confirming the resurrection.