• Numbers 12:14–15 :: Miriam

  • 2 Kings 5:15–19 :: Syrian general Naaman

  • Matthew 8:1–4 :: Jesus heals a leper

  • Matthew 8:5–13 :: Jesus heals centurion’s servant

  • Matthew 8:14–17 :: Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law

  • Matthew 9:1–8 :: Jesus heals and forgives a paralytic

  • Matthew 9:18–26 :: Bleeding woman healed

  • Matthew 9:18–26 :: Temple ruler’s daughter

  • Matthew 9:27–31 :: heals the blind men

  • Matthew 12:9–14 :: heals the withered hand

  • Matthew 20:29–34 :: Jesus heals two blind men

  • Matthew 14:14 :: Jesus heals the sick among the 5000

  • Matthew 14:34–36 :: Jesus heals more people after He walks on water

  • Matthew 15:21–28 :: Canaanite woman’s daughter healed

  • Matthew 15:29–31 :: Jesus heals many people

  • Mark 8:22–26 :: In two phases, Jesus heals a blind man, not all healing is immediate, but He still had to trust and follow Jesus

  • Mark 5:21–43 :: Jairus’ daughter healed

  • Mark 5:21–43 :: bleeding woman healed

  • Mark 6:1–6 :: few healings because of a town’s unbelief

  • Mark 6:7–13 :: disciples perform healings as part of their evangelism