Mark 1:25
And Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold thy peace, and come out of him.
Cross-references
Mark 1:34 shows Jesus driving out many demons and not letting them speak—consistent with his command in Mark 1:25 to be quiet.
Mark 3:12 records Jesus giving strict orders not to tell who he was—the same silencing command as in Mark 1:25.
Mark 9:25 records another exorcism where Jesus rebukes an unclean spirit and commands it to come out, mirroring this pattern.
Luke 4:35 is the parallel account of the same Capernaum exorcism, with identical rebuke and command to be silent.
In Luke 4:41, Jesus rebukes demons and silences them because they knew he was Christ — same silencing pattern.
Matthew 8:16 summarizes Jesus casting out demons with a word — directly parallel to this specific exorcism by command.
Acts 16:18 shows Paul, in Jesus' name, commanding a spirit to come out — echoing Jesus' rebuke here and extending his authority.
In Matthew 8:8, the centurion says Jesus need only 'say the word' to heal — echoing the authority Jesus demonstrates by commanding the demon.