John 5:8
Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up thy bed, and walk.
Cross-reference
John 7:23 directly references this healing as Jesus argues circumcision on Sabbath permits making a whole man well.
Matthew 9:6 records Jesus' identical command 'Rise, take up your bed' to a paralytic, showing the same healing authority.
Mark 2:11 gives the same command 'rise, pick up your bed' to a paralytic, a synoptic parallel to John 5:8.
Luke 5:24 also has Jesus telling the paralytic to 'rise, take up your bed,' mirroring the command in John.
Acts 9:34 has Peter say 'rise and make your bed' to Aeneas, echoing Jesus' healing command.
Isaiah 35:6 prophesies the lame leaping; Jesus healing the invalid fulfills this Messianic promise of restoration.
Matthew 9:5 contains Jesus' rhetorical question linking 'rise and walk' with forgiveness, showing His authority.
Acts 3:8 shows the healed lame man leaping and praising God in the temple, fulfilling a similar command to walk.
Acts 14:10 echoes Jesus' command as Paul tells a lame man to stand upright, resulting in him walking and leaping.