Mark 6:51

And he went up unto them into the ship; and the wind ceased: and they were sore amazed in themselves beyond measure, and wondered.

Cross-reference

Mark 4:39 Parallel

In Mark 4:39, Jesus rebukes the wind and sea to achieve calm, exactly as the wind ceases here when he enters the boat—same divine authority over nature.

Mark 4:41 Parallel

Mark 4:41 records the disciples' earlier fear and question after Jesus calmed a storm — echoing the same awe at His power over nature.

Psalm 107:28-30 describes God stilling the storm and bringing calm—a direct thematic parallel to Jesus calming the wind here.

In Matthew 8:26, Jesus rebukes the wind and sea, resulting in calm—the same miracle of authority over nature seen here when the wind ceases.

Matthew 14:28-33 gives the parallel account of this same event—Peter walking on water and the wind ceasing when Jesus enters the boat.

John 6:21 Parallel

John 6:21 records the same event — Jesus entering the boat and the boat immediately reaching the shore after the wind ceased.

Matthew 14:32 records the same event — Jesus entering the boat and the wind ceasing, parallel to Mark's account.

Matthew 8:27 records amazement that even winds and sea obey Jesus, matching the utter astonishment of the disciples here after the wind stops.