Mark 7:37

And were beyond measure astonished, saying, He hath done all things well: he maketh both the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak.

Cross-reference

Mark 1:27 Parallel

Mark 1:27 shows a similar crowd reaction of astonishment at Jesus' authority — both express amazement at his works.

Mark 2:12 Parallel

Mark 2:12 records the same amazed response: 'We never saw anything like this!' — people glorifying God after a healing.

Mark 5:42 Parallel

Mark 5:42 describes the same overwhelming amazement after Jesus raises a girl — both healings provoke astonishment.

Mark 6:51 Parallel

Mark 6:51 shows disciples utterly astounded after Jesus calms the storm — another crowd reaction of wonder at his power.

Mark 4:41 Parallel

Mark 4:41 has disciples astounded at Jesus' power over nature — similar awe at his extraordinary deeds.

Isaiah 29:18 Prophetic fulfillment

Isaiah 29:18 prophesied the deaf would hear — Jesus' healing that prompts the praise in Mark 7:37 fulfills this prophecy.

Isaiah 32:3 Prophetic fulfillment

In Isaiah 32:3, the prophecy of opened ears is fulfilled as Jesus makes the deaf hear, showing Messianic restoration.

In Matthew 11:5, Jesus lists making the deaf hear as evidence of His messianic identity, directly echoing this miracle.

In Matthew 15:31, the crowd sees mute speaking and praises God—a direct parallel to the reaction in Mark 7:37.

Exodus 4:11 Allusion

Exodus 4:11 asserts God as the maker of mouths — Jesus' healing of the mute demonstrates that same divine authority over speech.

Luke 23:41 Parallel

Luke 23:41 affirms Jesus did nothing wrong — a parallel testimony to His perfection, as the crowd in Mark 7:37 says He does all things well.

Acts 14:11 Contrast

Acts 14:11 shows the crowd wrongly attributing healing to gods — a contrast to the correct acknowledgment in Mark 7:37 that Jesus does all things well.

Acts 3:10-13 shows the people amazed at the healing of the lame man — a similar response of wonder at apostolic healings, mirroring the crowd's reaction to Jesus.