Luke 9:38

And, behold, a man of the company cried out, saying, Master, I beseech thee, look upon my son: for he is mine only child.

Cross-reference

Luke 7:12 Parallel

In Luke 7:12, a widow's only son is dead — both use 'only son' to emphasize parental loss and desperation.

Luke 8:41 Parallel

In Luke 8:41, Jairus begs Jesus to heal his only daughter — a similar plea for an only child's life.

Luke 8:42 Parallel

In Luke 8:42, Jairus' only daughter is dying — both highlight the uniqueness of the child in the parent's cry.

Luke 7:3 Parallel

Luke 7:3 also shows someone interceding for a loved one's healing—a centurion for his servant. Similar plea but different story.

John 4:47 Parallel

In John 4:47, a nobleman begs Jesus to heal his sick son — both are fathers interceding for a son's healing.

Matthew 17:15 is the parallel account of the same request: a father pleads for his son who has seizures.

Mark 9:17 Parallel

Mark 9:17 gives the parallel account—the father says his son has a mute spirit.