Matthew 17:18
And Jesus rebuked the devil; and he departed out of him: and the child was cured from that very hour.
Cross-references
Matthew 12:22 describes Jesus casting out a demon causing blindness and muteness, similar to this exorcism.
Matthew 4:24 summarizes Jesus healing many demon-possessed—this exorcism exemplifies that power.
In Mark 9:25-27, the same exorcism is detailed — Jesus commands the spirit not to enter again, and the boy is restored, adding vivid physical struggle and recovery.
In Luke 9:42, the same exorcism is recounted — Jesus rebukes the unclean spirit and heals the boy, returning him to his father.
In Acts 19:13-15, the sons of Sceva fail to exorcise using Jesus' name — contrasting Jesus' perfect authority with counterfeit attempts that backfire.
In Acts 16:18, Paul commands a spirit of divination out in Jesus' name — showing apostolic continuation of the same authority over demons.
In Luke 4:35, Jesus rebukes an unclean spirit in the synagogue — a different exorcism showing the same authoritative command and immediate departure.
In Luke 4:41, Jesus rebukes demons who cry out his identity, silencing them — another exorcism with a similar rebuke but added element of preventing testimony.
In Luke 8:29, Jesus commands an unclean spirit out of a tormented man — another demonstration of authority over a powerful, long-afflicting demon.