Romans 6:9
Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him.
Cross-reference
Romans 6:14 applies the same logic to believers: sin will no longer have dominion, just as death no longer has dominion over Christ.
In Romans 6:4, Christ's resurrection is the basis for our new life — the same event referenced in verse 9 where death no longer has dominion.
Romans 5:14 describes death's reign from Adam—the problem that Christ's resurrection victory over death now reverses.
Revelation 1:18 directly echoes Christ alive forevermore and holding the keys of death—confirming the same truth of death's defeat.
In Acts 2:24, Peter declares that God raised Jesus, freeing him from death's agony because death could not hold him—the same truth Paul teaches.
In Psalm 16:9-11, David prophesies that God will not abandon his Holy One to decay, which Paul sees as the basis for Christ's resurrection and death's end.
Hebrews 2:14 explains Christ's incarnation and death destroyed the devil's power of death—the same victory over death's dominion.
Hebrews 2:15 shows deliverance from lifelong fear of death—the practical outcome of death losing its dominion over believers.
Hebrews 7:16 links Christ's priesthood to the power of an indestructible life, which is the same resurrection power ensuring death no longer has dominion.
Hebrews 7:25 shows Christ always lives to intercede—death's defeat enables his perpetual saving work for believers.
In Acts 13:34, Paul quotes the resurrection promise that Christ will 'no more return to corruption' — the same permanence as 'dies no more' in Romans 6:9.
In 2 Corinthians 13:4, Christ 'lives by the power of God' after crucifixion — echoing the truth that death no longer has dominion over Him.
In Colossians 3:1, being raised with Christ leads to seeking heavenly things — applying the reality of Christ's resurrection from Romans 6:9.
Hebrews 10:12 presents Christ's single sacrifice and sitting at God's right hand—the finished work that follows his victory over death.
In Hebrews 7:24, Christ's eternal life underlies His unchangeable priesthood — reflecting the same permanent resurrection state in Romans 6:9.
Hebrews 10:13 adds that Christ waits for enemies to be subdued—death's dominion is broken, but final defeat is still future.
Isaiah 53:12 prophesies the Servant's death and intercession—the death Christ died that his resurrection then conquered.