Mark 6:55
And ran through that whole region round about, and began to carry about in beds those that were sick, where they heard he was.
Cross-references
Mark 6:33 depicts people running ahead to reach Jesus—same eager pursuit seen here as they carry the sick to him.
In Mark 2:1-3, the paralytic is carried on a bed to Jesus; here also people carry the sick on beds — same method of bringing the ill.
Mark 8:22 describes people bringing a blind man to Jesus—identical pattern of bringing the sick for healing.
In Mark 3:7-11, multitudes from many regions press on Jesus to touch him for healing, similar to the widespread gathering and bringing of the sick here.
In Matthew 14:35, the men of Gennesaret recognize Jesus and bring all the diseased — this is the direct parallel account of the same event.
Luke 4:40 records people bringing all kinds of sick to Jesus at sunset—almost identical scene to this one.
In Matthew 4:24, people bring all kinds of sick from Syria to Jesus, echoing the rapid spread of news and bringing of the diseased here.
John 4:47 shows a father urgently begging Jesus to heal his son—parallel to the many requests for healing here.