Matthew 8:5
And when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching him,
Cross-reference
Matthew 11:23 pronounces woe on Capernaum for unbelief, contrasting with the centurion's great faith here.
Matthew 27:54 also has a centurion recognizing Jesus as God's Son, paralleling this centurion's faith in Jesus' authority.
Mark 15:39 features another centurion who declares Jesus is the Son of God, echoing the faith of the centurion here.
Luke 7:1 begins the parallel account of the same centurion's servant healing in Capernaum.
Luke 7:2-10 gives the fuller parallel narrative of the same centurion and his faithful request to Jesus.
Acts 10:1-33 describes Cornelius, a centurion like this one, who also shows faith and receives God's message.
1 Kings 8:41 prays for foreigners who come to God; the centurion is a Gentile who approaches Jesus in faith, exemplifying that openness.
Luke 7:3 is the parallel account of the same centurion's request, adding the detail that he sent Jewish elders—directly parallel to Matthew 8:5.