Matthew 8:15
And he touched her hand, and the fever left her: and she arose, and ministered unto them.
Cross-reference
In Matthew 8:3, Jesus heals a leper by touching; here he touches her hand to heal fever — same method.
In Matthew 9:29, Jesus touches blind men's eyes to heal; similar touch healing as here.
In Matthew 20:34, Jesus touches blind men's eyes with compassion; similar healing touch here.
Matthew 4:24 summarizes Jesus healing all diseases, including fevers — providing general context for this miracle.
In Matthew 9:20, a woman touches Jesus' cloak for healing; both involve healing touch but direction differs.
In Matthew 14:36, all who touched his cloak were healed; here Jesus touches her hand — both show healing through touch.
In Mark 1:41, Jesus touches a leper to heal him — another instance of direct touch healing.
Luke 4:38 is the parallel account of the same event — showing the request for healing before Jesus' touch.
In Luke 4:39, Jesus rebukes the fever rather than touching — a parallel version with a different method.
In Luke 8:54, Jesus takes a dead girl's hand and she rises — a more dramatic life-giving touch.