Moses and the burning bush (Ex. 3; Mk. 12:26)
Moses and the heavenly manna (Ex. 16:15; Jn. 6:31)
Moses and the brazen serpent (Num. 21:18; Jn. 3:14)
David and some shewbread (1 Sam. 21:6; Mt. 12:3-4)
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10:1; Mt. 12:42)
Elijah, a widow, and the famine (1 Kings 17:1, 9; Lk. 4:25-26)
Naaman and his leprosy (2 Kings 5; Lk. 4:27)
The murder of Zechariah (2 Chron. 24:20-21; Lk. 11:51)
Daniel and the abomination of desolation (Dan. 9:27; 11:31; 12:11; Mt. 24:15)
Jonah and the fish (Jon. 1:17; Mt. 12:40; 16:4)
Jonah and the repentance of the Ninevites (Jon. 3:4-10; Lk. 11:30; Mt. 12:41)
During His temptations
1. The first temptation (in Mt. 4:4 He quoted Deut. 8:3)
2. The second temptation (in Mt. 4:7 He quoted Deut. 6:16)
3. The third temptation (in Mt. 4:10 He quoted Deut. 6:13)
During His Sermon on the Mount
1. In Mt. 5:21 He quoted Ex. 20:13, the sixth commandment
2. In Mt. 5:27 He quoted Ex. 20:14, the seventh commandment; (also compare Mt. 5:31
with Deut. 24:1). (Note: He later quoted some of the same commandments during His
talk with a rich young ruler. See Mk. 10:19)
During His hometown sermon (in Lk. 4:18-19 he quoted Isa. 61:1-2)
During various confrontations with Jewish rulers
1. As He defended His associating with sinners (in Mt. 9:13 He quoted Hos. 6:6)
2. As He expounded on marriage (in Mk. 10:7-8 He quoted Gen. 2:24)
3. As He was asked concerning the greatest of the commandments (in Mk. 12:29-30 He
quoted Deut. 6:4-5)
4. As He rebuked their vain traditions (in Mt. 15:7-9 He quoted Isa. 29:13)
5. As the Pharisees questioned His authority (in Jn. 8:17 He quoted Deut. 17:6)
During His tribute to John the Baptist (in Lk. 7:27 He quoted Malachi 3:1)