Mark 8:2
"My heart is moved at the sight of all these people, for they have already been with me three days and they have nothing to eat;
Matthew 9:36
But, when he saw the crowds, his heart was moved with compassion for them, because they were distressed and harassed, 'like sheep without a shepherd';
Matthew 4:2-4
And, after he had fasted for forty days and forty nights, he became hungry.
Matthew 6:32-33
All these are the things for which the nations are seeking, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all.
Mark 6:34
On getting out of the boat, Jesus saw a great crowd, and his heart was moved at the sight of them, because they were 'like sheep without a shepherd'; and he began to teach them many things.
Matthew 14:14
On getting out of the boat, Jesus saw a great crowd, and his heart was moved at the sight of them; and he cured all the sick among them.
Matthew 20:34
So Jesus, moved with compassion, touched their eyes, and immediately they recovered their sight, and followed him.
Mark 1:41
Moved with compassion, Jesus stretched out his hand and touched him, saying as he did so: "I am willing; become clean."
Mark 5:19
But Jesus refused. "Go back to your home, to your own people," he said, "and tell them of all that the Lord has done for you, and how he took pity on you."
Mark 9:22
"From his childhood," he answered; "and it has often thrown him into fire and into water to put an end to his life; but, if you can possibly do anything, take pity on us, and help us!"
Luke 7:13
When he saw her, the Master was moved with compassion for her, and he said to her: "Do not weep."
Luke 15:20
And he got up and went to his father. But, while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was deeply moved; he ran and threw his arms round his neck and kissed him.
John 4:6-8
Jacob's Spring was there, and Jesus, being tired after his journey, sat down beside the spring, just as he was. It was then about mid-day.
John 4:30-34
And the people left the town and went to see Jesus.
Hebrews 2:17
And consequently it was necessary that he should in all points be made like 'his Brothers,' in order that he might prove a merciful as well as a faithful High Priest in man's relations with God, for the purpose of expiating the sins of his People.
Hebrews 4:15
Our High Priest is not one unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has in every way been tempted, exactly as we have been, but without sinning.
Hebrews 5:2
And he is able to sympathize with the ignorant and deluded, since he is himself subject to weakness,