Luke 5:26

And they were all amazed, and they glorified God, and were filled with fear, saying, We have seen strange things to day.

Cross-references

Luke 5:8 Contrast

Luke 5:8 captures Peter's fearful confession of sin, contrasting with the crowd's collective praise in this verse.

Luke 7:16 Parallel

Luke 7:16 records a similar crowd reaction to Jesus raising a widow's son — they glorify God and declare a great prophet has come.

Luke 8:37 Contrast

Luke 8:37 contrasts this praise: the Gerasenes fear Jesus so much they ask him to leave, instead of glorifying him.

Luke 9:43 Parallel

Luke 9:43 records the same marveling at Jesus' power after healing a boy, directly mirroring the crowd's amazement here.

Luke 18:43 Parallel

In Luke 18:43, the healed blind man praises God and the crowd joins in — mirroring the amazement here after the paralytic's healing.

Matthew 9:8 Parallel

Matthew 9:8 describes the same crowd reaction to the healing — they are filled with awe and praise God for giving such authority.

Mark 2:12 Parallel

Mark 2:12 records the same event — the crowd's amazement and praise, with the quote 'We have never seen anything like this!'

Acts 4:21 Parallel

Acts 4:21 shows the same pattern: a healing miracle leads the people to praise God, echoing the awe-filled response here.

Acts 5:11-13 shows great fear and awe after judgment on Ananias and Sapphira, paralleling the awe here but from a different cause.

Matthew 12:23 records a crowd's astonished question about Jesus being the Son of David after a healing — similar to the amazed response here.