Luke 6:19
And the whole multitude sought to touch him: for there went virtue out of him, and healed them all.
Cross-references
In Luke 8:45, Jesus questions who touched him amid the crowd, directly relating to the power going out.
In Luke 8:46, Jesus says 'virtue is gone out of me'—identical wording to the power described here.
Luke 5:17 also notes the power of the Lord was with Jesus to heal — reinforcing the divine source of the healing here.
In Matthew 9:20, a woman touches Jesus' garment and is healed — the very scenario Luke summarizes as people touching him.
In Matthew 9:21, the woman says 'if I only touch his garment I will be well' — reflecting the faith behind Luke's description of power going out.
In Matthew 14:36, people beg to touch the fringe of Jesus' garment and are healed — same pattern of healing through touch as in Luke.
Mark 3:10 says many pressed in to touch Jesus for healing — nearly identical to Luke's report of power coming from him.
In Mark 5:30, Jesus perceives that virtue had gone out of him—parallel account of the same concept.
In Mark 6:56, crowds similarly seek to touch Jesus for healing, showing the same power emanating from him.
In Acts 5:15, Peter's shadow heals the sick—a continuation of the same healing power working through apostles.
In Acts 19:12, Paul's cloths carry healing power—similar to the power going out from Jesus' touch.
2 Kings 13:21 shows a dead man revived by touching Elisha's bones — a parallel of healing through contact with a holy person.