Luke 18:35
And it came to pass, that as he was come nigh unto Jericho, a certain blind man sat by the way side begging:
Cross-reference
Luke 7:22 lists the blind receiving sight as evidence of Jesus' messianic identity — exactly the miracle about to happen here.
Matthew 20:29 is the parallel account of Jesus near Jericho, though Matthew says 'out of Jericho' — same event, different detail.
Matthew 20:30 depicts two blind men crying out — a parallel version of the same healing story with two men instead of one.
Mark 10:46 names the blind beggar as Bartimaeus and places Jesus leaving Jericho — a direct parallel account.
Mark 10:47 continues the same story: Bartimaeus cries out to Jesus — identical narrative moment.
John 9:8 describes a blind beggar whose neighbors question him — a similar scene but a different healing story.
Acts 3:2 features a lame beggar at the temple gate — a parallel situation of a disabled person begging at a public place.