Mark 9:27
But Jesus took him by the hand, and lifted him up; and he arose.
Cross-reference
Mark 1:31 shows Jesus taking a woman by the hand and lifting her up, identical to raising the boy here.
In Mark 5:41, Jesus takes Jairus' daughter by the hand and raises her — the exact same gesture and outcome as here.
In Acts 3:7, Peter takes a lame man by the hand and raises him, mirroring Jesus' healing method — apostolic continuation.
In Acts 9:41, Peter takes Tabitha by the hand and raises her from the dead — a direct echo of Jesus' raising the girl.
In Matthew 9:25, Jesus takes the dead girl's hand and she gets up — the same story as Mark 5:41, paralleling this healing.
In Luke 8:54, Jesus takes the girl's hand and calls her to arise — another account of the same raising as in Mark 5:41.
In Luke 9:42, Jesus heals the same boy and gives him back to his father — the same event from a different Gospel without the hand-taking detail.