Matthew 8:17
That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.
Cross-references
Matthew 4:23 describes Jesus healing every disease—the very ministry that Matthew 8:17 says fulfills Isaiah's prophecy.
Matthew 2:15 uses the same 'fulfillment' formula—linking Jesus to OT prophecy, though here it's about the flight to Egypt.
Matthew 2:23 also employs the 'fulfillment' pattern—here regarding Jesus being called a Nazarene—paralleling the citation style in 8:17.
Matthew 4:14 is another fulfillment citation from Isaiah—about the light in Galilee—similar in form to the healing prophecy citation here.
Isaiah 53:4 is the exact prophecy Matthew quotes—showing Jesus as the suffering servant who bears our infirmities and diseases.
1 Peter 2:24 also draws from Isaiah 53—'by his wounds you have been healed'—connecting spiritual healing to the same servant imagery.
In Luke 4:40, Jesus heals all who come at sunset — the same healing ministry that Matthew 8:17 declares fulfills Isaiah's prophecy.