Mark 10:48

And many charged him that he should hold his peace: but he cried the more a great deal, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me.

Cross-references

Mark 10:13 Parallel

Mark 10:13 shows disciples rebuking those bringing children, similar to the crowd rebuking Bartimaeus — both cases of hindering access to Jesus.

Matthew 15:23-28 shows a Canaanite woman persisting despite rebuke, echoing Bartimaeus' refusal to be silenced as both cry for mercy.

Matthew 20:31 is the parallel account — the crowd rebukes the blind men, but they cry out louder for mercy.

Luke 18:39 Parallel

Luke 18:39 is the parallel account — those in front rebuke the blind man, but he cries out all the more 'Son of David, have mercy on me!'

Matthew 9:27 has two blind men crying 'Son of David, have mercy on us', directly echoing Bartimaeus' same plea.