Mark 5:22
And, behold, there cometh one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name; and when he saw him, he fell at his feet,
Cross-reference
In Mark 5:33, the healed woman also falls at Jesus' feet — same posture of reverence and desperation.
In Mark 7:25, a mother falls at Jesus' feet for her daughter — identical scenario, adding a Gentile perspective.
In Matthew 9:18, a ruler comes to Jesus about his dying daughter — the same Jairus story.
In Matthew 9:19, Jesus gets up and follows the ruler — the immediate continuation of the same event.
In Luke 8:41, Jairus falls at Jesus' feet — an identical account of the ruler's approach.
In Luke 8:42, additional detail is given: Jairus' only daughter, about twelve, dying — complementing Mark's account.
In Luke 8:28, a demon-possessed man falls before Jesus — similar act of falling but from a demoniac, contrasting with Jairus' respectful plea.
In Revelation 19:10, John falls to worship an angel and is corrected — Jairus falls to Jesus, the rightful object of worship.
In Acts 10:25, Cornelius falls at Peter's feet in worship — similar gesture of reverence, though to a human.