Mark 9:10
an expression which they dwelt upon, asking one another the meaning of "till he was raised from the dead."
Matthew 16:22
then Peter taking him aside, began to expostulate with him, saying, God forbid, Sir, this should ever happen to you.
Mark 9:32
but they did not comprehend the meaning, and were ashamed to ask him about it.
Luke 2:50-51
but they did not comprehend the meaning of that expression.
Luke 18:33-34
insult him, spit in his face, scourge him, and put him to death; and the third day he shall rise again.
Luke 24:7-8
that the son of man must be deliver'd into the hands of sinful men; be crucified; and the third day rise again.
Luke 24:25-27
then Jesus said to them, how stupidly incredulous are you not to believe things that have been all predicted by the prophets!
John 2:19-22
Jesus answered them, saying, destroy this temple, and within three days I will raise it up.
John 12:16
this passage his disciples did not understand at the first: but when Jesus was glorified, they remembred how they had mounted him, and perceiv'd that those words related to him.
John 12:33-34
(this he said to signify what death he should die.)
John 16:17-19
then said some of his disciples among themselves, what is the meaning of his saying, "within a little while ye shall not see me: but within a little while ye shall see me again, because I am going to the father?"
John 16:29-30
His disciples said to him, what you say now is plain, and not enigmatical.
Acts 17:18
there certain Epicurean and Stoick philosophers encountred him: "what does this mountebank mean?" said some: "he seems to proclaim some strange deitys," said others: because he talk'd to them of Jesus and the resurrection.