Mark 1:27
And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this? what new doctrine is this? for with authority commandeth he even the unclean spirits, and they do obey him.
Cross-references
In Mark 5:42, the same reaction of amazement follows Jesus raising Jairus's daughter — both show awe at his authority.
In Mark 6:51, the disciples are utterly astounded at Jesus walking on water — echoing the amazement at his authority in Mark 1:27.
Matthew 9:33 records the crowd marveling at Jesus casting out a demon, directly paralleling the amazement in Mark 1:27.
Matthew 12:23 shows the crowd amazed, asking if Jesus is the Son of David, mirroring the wonder in Mark 1:27.
Luke 4:36 is a parallel account of the same event, with the crowd amazed at Jesus' authority over unclean spirits.
Luke 9:1 shows Jesus giving disciples authority over demons, extending the power he demonstrated in Mark 1:27.
Luke 10:17-20 reports disciples rejoicing that demons submit to them, confirming Jesus' delegated authority.
Matthew 8:27 has men marvel at Jesus' authority over nature, expanding the scope of awe seen in Mark 1:27.
In Luke 9:42, Jesus rebukes an unclean spirit and heals a boy — directly parallel to the authority over spirits in Mark 1:27.
In Acts 17:19, Paul's 'new teaching' is questioned — the same phrase from Mark 1:27, linking Jesus's authority to apostolic preaching.
In Luke 7:7, the centurion acknowledges Jesus's authority to heal — similar recognition of authority over spirits in Mark 1:27.