Mark 1:31

And he came and took her by the hand, and lifted her up; and immediately the fever left her, and she ministered unto them.

Cross-references

Mark 5:41 Parallel

In Mark 5:41, Jesus takes a girl's hand and raises her — the same physical gesture and outcome as in Mark 1:31.

Mark 9:27 Parallel

In Mark 9:27, Jesus takes the boy by the hand and lifts him up — nearly identical wording to this verse.

Acts 9:41 Parallel

Acts 9:41 shows Peter giving his hand to raise Dorcas — mirroring Jesus' action of taking by the hand and lifting up.

In Matthew 9:25, Jesus takes the dead girl by the hand and she arises — the same gesture of raising by touch as here.

Luke 8:54 Parallel

In Luke 8:54, Jesus takes Jairus's daughter by the hand and calls her to arise — same healing gesture as here.

Acts 3:7 Allusion

In Acts 3:7, Peter takes the lame man by the hand and lifts him up — an apostolic echo of Jesus' healing method.

Acts 28:8 Related theme

In Acts 28:8, Paul heals Publius's father of a fever — same ailment healed, though through prayer and laying on hands.