Mark 5:8

For he said unto him, Come out of the man, thou unclean spirit.

Cross-reference

Mark 5:2 Historical context

Mark 5:2 introduces the demon-possessed man who meets Jesus, setting the context for the exorcism command in 5:8.

Mark 1:25 Parallel

In Mark 1:25, Jesus similarly commands an unclean spirit to be quiet and come out — same authoritative rebuke pattern.

Mark 9:25 Parallel

In Mark 9:25, Jesus commands a deaf and mute spirit to come out — a parallel exorcism command with similar phrasing.

Mark 9:26 Parallel

Mark 9:26 records the demon's convulsive departure after Jesus' command, echoing the violent exit of Legion later.

Luke 8:29 Parallel

Luke 8:29 gives the parallel account of Jesus commanding the unclean spirit out of the Gerasene demoniac, adding details.

Acts 16:18 Parallel

In Acts 16:18, Paul uses Jesus' authority to command a spirit out — a later apostolic parallel to Jesus' own exorcism command.