Mark 7:24

And from thence he arose, and went into the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and entered into an house, and would have no man know it: but he could not be hid.

Cross-reference

Mark 7:31 Historical context

Mark 7:31 continues the narrative as Jesus leaves Tyre, directly following his arrival and stay in 7:24.

Mark 2:1 Parallel

Mark 2:1 shows Jesus entering a house in Capernaum and being found, echoing his fame preceding him despite attempts at privacy.

Mark 3:7 Parallel

Mark 3:7 has Jesus withdrawing to the lake yet a crowd follows—a similar pattern of sought solitude being interrupted.

Mark 6:31 Parallel

Mark 6:31 records Jesus inviting his disciples to a quiet place for rest, paralleling his desire for privacy in Tyre.

Mark 6:32 Parallel

Mark 6:32 describes Jesus and the disciples going to a solitary place, another instance of seeking seclusion.

Matthew 15:21-28 is the parallel account of Jesus' encounter with the Syrophoenician woman, providing the full narrative that Mark 7:24 introduces.

Luke 6:17 Historical context

Luke 6:17 mentions people from Tyre and Sidon coming to Jesus, showing his fame had already reached that region.