Mark 7:16

If any man have ears to hear, let him hear.

Cross-reference

Mark 4:9 Parallel

Mark 4:9 uses the same call 'He who has ears to hear, let him hear' as a refrain inviting discernment.

Mark 4:23 Parallel

Mark 4:23 repeats the identical saying, emphasizing the need to hear and understand Jesus' teachings.

Matthew 11:15 has the same exhortation, linking it to John the Baptist's identity and Jesus' warnings.

In Revelation 2:29, the same 'ears to hear' refrain appears, calling each church to heed the Spirit's message.

In Revelation 3:6, the identical 'ears to hear' formula is used for the church in Sardis.

In Revelation 3:13, this same call to hear the Spirit's words is repeated for the church in Philadelphia.

In Revelation 3:22, the refrain closes the message to Laodicea, echoing Jesus' call to hear.

In Matthew 15:10, Jesus calls the crowd to 'listen and understand' before teaching about defilement, paralleling the context of Mark 7:16.

Revelation 2:7 adapts the phrase to the Spirit's message to the churches, urging a spiritual hearing of prophetic warnings.

Revelation 2:11 again uses the call to hear the Spirit, applied to the church in Smyrna with a promise to the faithful.

Revelation 2:7 adapts the phrase to the Spirit's message to the churches, urging a spiritual hearing of prophetic warnings.