Mark 8:30

And he charged them that they should tell no man of him.

Cross-reference

Mark 8:26 Parallel

In Mark 8:26, Jesus also commands silence after healing a blind man, showing a consistent pattern of secrecy in Mark's gospel.

Mark 7:36 Parallel

In Mark 7:36, Jesus commands silence after healing a deaf mute, another instance of the 'messianic secret' motif.

Mark 9:9 Parallel

In Mark 9:9, Jesus gives a similar command to silence after the transfiguration, linking the messianic secret to the resurrection.

Matthew 16:20 is the parallel account of the same command to silence after Peter's confession.

Luke 9:21 Parallel

Luke 9:21 is the parallel account of the same command to silence after Peter's confession.

In Matthew 17:9, Jesus commands silence after the transfiguration, echoing the earlier command to keep his identity secret.