Mark 1:26
And when the unclean spirit had torn him, and cried with a loud voice, he came out of him.
Cross-references
Mark 9:20 describes the same demonic convulsing of a boy — a parallel symptom of possession seen in this exorcism.
Mark 9:26 similarly has the spirit crying out and convulsing before leaving — a direct parallel to the exorcism pattern here.
Luke 4:35 is the parallel account of this same exorcism — the demon throws the man down and comes out without harming him.
Acts 16:18 shows Paul commanding a spirit out in Jesus' name — the same pattern of authority over unclean spirits demonstrated here.
Luke 9:42 shows the demon throwing and convulsing the boy before Jesus rebukes it — echoing the violent exit in this verse.
Luke 9:39 describes a spirit seizing a boy with crying and convulsions — the same kind of demonic manifestation seen here.
Luke 11:22 pictures the stronger one (Jesus) overcoming the strong man — illustrating the authority behind this exorcism.