Matthew 21:14
And the blind and the lame came to him in the temple; and he healed them.
Cross-reference
In Matthew 11:4, Jesus cites healings including the blind as proof of his messiahship — the same works he does in the temple.
Matthew 11:5 specifies blind receiving sight and lame walking — exactly the healings Jesus performs in the temple.
Matthew 15:31 describes crowds amazed at healings of blind and lame — the same miracles Jesus performs in the temple.
Matthew 20:30 shows Jesus healing two blind men — another instance of the same restorative power he exercises in the temple.
Isaiah 35:5 prophesies the blind seeing — Jesus heals the blind in the temple, fulfilling this messianic promise.
Isaiah 35:6 prophesies the lame leaping — Jesus heals the lame in the temple, fulfilling that prophecy.
Luke 7:22 records Jesus telling John's disciples about healings including blind and lame — the same signs he performs in the temple.
Acts 3:1-9 records Peter healing a lame man at the temple — a similar miracle in the same location as Jesus' healings.
Mark 10:52 recounts Jesus healing blind Bartimaeus — a parallel example of Jesus giving sight to the blind.
Luke 18:43 describes a blind man receiving sight and glorifying God — a similar healing miracle to the blind healed in the temple here.