Mark 1:41
And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth his hand, and touched him, and saith unto him, I will; be thou clean.
Cross-reference
Mark 2:11 has Jesus commanding the paralytic to rise—another authoritative healing word from Jesus.
Mark 7:34 records Jesus saying 'Ephphatha' to heal a deaf man—another healing through a spoken command.
Mark 6:34 also describes Jesus' compassion (same Greek word) — here for a shepherdless crowd, showing consistent pity.
In Mark 9:27, Jesus takes the boy by the hand — a similar touch-healing as with the leper here.
Psalm 33:9 declares that God spoke and it came to be; Jesus' word here likewise accomplishes healing instantaneously.
Luke 7:13 uses the same compassion word — Jesus feels pity for the widow, mirroring His compassion for the leper.
Hebrews 1:3 says the Son upholds all things by his word of power; this healing demonstrates that sustaining authority.
Hebrews 4:15 affirms Jesus sympathizes with our weaknesses — His compassion in touching the leper demonstrates that sympathy.
Matthew 8:3 is the synoptic parallel, recounting the same healing with the same touch and command.
Matthew 8:15 describes Jesus touching Peter's mother-in-law and her fever leaving—another healing by touch and word.
Hebrews 2:17 describes Jesus as a merciful high priest — His compassionate touch here embodies that mercy.
Matthew 9:36 similarly records Jesus' compassion for the crowds — parallel to His compassion for the leper.