Mark 6:5
And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them.
Cross-reference
Mark 9:23 affirms that all things are possible for believers — contrasting the unbelief in Nazareth that limited Jesus' miracles.
In Mark 5:23, Jairus pleads for Jesus to lay hands on his daughter — the same action limited here by unbelief.
Isaiah 59:2 explains that sin separates from God — paralleling how unbelief in Nazareth hindered Jesus' miraculous work.
Matthew 13:58 gives the same account, explicitly stating unbelief as the reason Jesus did few miracles.
Luke 4:24 gives the principle: no prophet is accepted in his hometown, explaining the limited miracles here.
Isaiah 59:1 declares God's power unlimited — while Mark 6:5 shows unbelief blocking Jesus' miracles, not a lack of divine ability.
Luke 4:40 shows Jesus healing many by laying on hands — the same method, but more effective where faith exists.
Luke 13:13 shows healing through laying on hands — a specific instance of what Jesus could only do for a few here.
Acts 9:17 shows laying on hands for healing continuing in the early church — the same action Jesus used here.
Acts 28:8 shows Paul healing by laying on hands — the same practice Jesus used, though limited here.