John 9:17
They say unto the blind man again, What sayest thou of him, that he hath opened thine eyes? He said, He is a prophet.
Cross-reference
John 6:14 shows the crowd also calling Jesus 'the Prophet' after the feeding miracle — same title the blind man uses.
Luke 24:19 has disciples calling Jesus 'a prophet mighty in deed and word' — echoing the blind man's confession.
Acts 3:22-26 identifies Jesus as the Prophet like Moses from Deuteronomy — the very role the blind man acknowledges.
Matthew 16:14 reports popular views that Jesus is a prophet — the same category the blind man uses.
Matthew 21:11 has the crowd proclaim Jesus as 'the prophet from Nazareth' — identical to the blind man's confession.
Mark 6:15 shows people wondering if Jesus is a prophet — the same identification the blind man confidently declares.
Luke 7:16 calls Jesus 'a great prophet' after raising a widow's son — paralleling the blind man's conclusion from his healing.
Luke 9:19 lists opinions of Jesus as a prophet — similar to the blind man's declaration here.
Acts 10:38 describes Jesus' anointed healing ministry — the same works that led the blind man to call him a prophet.
Acts 2:22 presents Jesus as a man attested by God through miracles — consistent with the prophet identity the blind man declares.