7 Or, saved.

a The long famous instance of "discrepancy" as to the place in this narrative has been cleared up in recent years by the decision of textual critics that the correct text in Luke is Gerasenes, as well as in Mark, and by Dr. Thomson's discovery of a ruin on the lake shore, named Khersa (Gerasa). If this village was included (a very natural supposition) in the district belonging to the city of Gadara, some miles south-eastward, then the locality could be described as either in the country of the Gadarenes, or in the country of the Gerasenes.

b Matthew mentions two demoniacs, Mark and Luke describe one, who was probably the prominent and leading one.

c Note in Mark the numerous vivid details and fulness of narrative.

§ 67. THE RETURN AND THE HEALING OF JAIRUS' DAUGHTER AND OF THE WOMAN WHO ONLY TOUCHED CHRIST'S GARMENT

Probably Capernaum

Mark 5:21-43Matt. 9:18-26Luke 8:40-56
21 And when Jesus
had crossed over
again in the boat unto
the other side, a great
multitude was gathered
unto him: and he
was by the sea.
22 And there cometh
one of the rulers of
the synagogue, Jairus
by name; and seeing
him, he falleth at his
feet, 23 and beseecheth
him much, saying,
My little daughter is
at the point of death:
I pray thee, that thou
come and lay thy
hands on her, that
she may be 2made
whole, and live. 24 And
he went with him;
and a great multitude
followed him, and
they thronged him.
25 And a woman,
which had an issue
of blood twelve years,
26 and had suffered
many things of many
physicians, and had
spent all that she
had, and was nothing
bettered, but rather
grew worse, 27 having
heard the things
concerning Jesus, came
in the crowd behind,
and touched his garment.
28 For she said,
If I touch but his
garments, I shall be
2made whole. 29 And
straightway the fountain
of her blood was
dried up; and she felt
in her body that she was
healed of her 5plague.
30 And straightway
Jesus, perceiving
in himself that the
power proceeding from
him had gone forth,
turned him about in
the crowd, and said,
Who touched my
garments? 31 And his
disciples said unto him,
Thou seest the multitude
thronging thee,
and sayest thou, Who
touched me? 32 And he
looked round about
to see her that had
done this thing. 33 But
the woman fearing
and trembling, knowing
what had been
done to her, came
and fell down before
him, and told him
all the truth. 34 And
he said unto her,
Daughter, thy faith
hath 3made thee
whole; go in peace,
and be whole of thy
5plague.
35 While he yet spake,
they come from the
ruler of the synagogue's
house, saying,
Thy daughter is dead:
why troublest thou
the 6Master any further?
36 But Jesus,
7not heeding the word
spoken, saith unto
the ruler of the
synagogue, Fear not,
only believe. 37 And he
suffered no man to
follow with him, save
Peter, and James, and
John the brother of
James. 38 And they
come to the house
of the ruler of the
synagogue; and he
beholdeth a tumult,
and many weeping
and wailing greatly.
39 And when he was
entered in, he saith
unto them, Why
make ye a tumult,
and weep? the child
is not dead, but sleepeth.
40 And they laughed
him to scorn. But
he, having put them
all forth, taketh the
father of the child
and her mother and
them that were with
him, and goeth in
where the child was.
41 And taking the child
by the hand, he saith
unto her, Talitha cumi;
which is, being
interpreted, Damsel,
I say unto thee, Arise.
42 And straightway the
damsel rose up, and
walked; for she was
twelve years old.
And they were amazed
straightway with
a great amazement.
43 And he charged them
much that no man
should know this: and
he commanded that
something should be
given her to eat.


18 While he spake
these things unto
them,a behold, there
came 1a ruler, and
worshipped him, saying,
My daughter is
even now dead: but
come and lay thy
hand upon her, and
she shall live. 19 And
Jesus arose, and
followed him, and so
did
his disciples.
20 And behold, a
woman, who had an
issue of blood twelve
years, came behind
him, and touched the
border of his garment:
21 for she said
within herself, If I do
but touch his
garment, I shall be 2made
whole.





22 But
Jesus turning and seeing
her said, Daughter,
be of good cheer;
thy faith hath 3made
thee whole. And the
woman was 2made
whole from that hour.



23 And when Jesus came
into the ruler's house,
and saw the flute-
players, and the
crowd making a
tumult, 24 he said, Give
place: for the damsel
is not dead, but sleepeth.
And they laughed
him to scorn. 25 But
when the crowd was
put forth, he entered
in, and took her by
the hand; and the
damsel arose. 26 And
4the fame hereof went
forth into all that
land.
40 And as Jesus
returned, the multitude
welcomed him;
for they were all
waiting for him.
41 And behold, there
came a man named
Jairus, and he was
a ruler of the
synagogue: and he fell
down at Jesus' feet,
and besought him to
come into his house;
42 for he had an only
daughter, about
twelve years of age,
and she lay a dying.
But as he went the
multitudes thronged
him.
43 And a woman
having an issue of blood
twelve years, which
8had spent all her
living upon physicians,
and could not
be healed of any, came
behind him, 44 and
touched the border of
his garment: and
immediately the issue of
her blood stanched.


45 And Jesus said, Who
is it that touched
me? And when all
denied, Peter said,
9and they that were
with him, Master,
the multitudes press
thee and crush thee.
46 But Jesus said, Some
one did touch me:
for I perceived that
power had gone forth
from me. 47 And when
the woman saw that
she was not hid, she
came trembling, and
falling down before
him declared in the
presence of all the
people for what cause
she touched him, and
how she was healed
immediately. 48 And
he said unto her,
Daughter, thy faith
hath 3made thee
whole; go in peace.

49 While he yet spake,
there cometh one
from the ruler of the
synagogue's house,
saying, Thy daughter
is dead; trouble not
the 6Master. 50 But
Jesus hearing it,
answered him, Fear not:
only believe, and she
shall be 2made whole.
51 And when he came
to the house, he
suffered not any man to
enter in with him,
save Peter, and John,
and James, and the
father of the maiden
and her mother.
52 And all were weeping,
and bewailing her:
but he said, Weep
not; for she is not
dead, but sleepeth.
53 And they laughed
him to scorn, knowing
that she was dead.
54 But he, taking her by
the hand, called, saying,
Maiden, arise.
55 And her spirit
returned, and she rose
up immediately: and
he commanded that
something be given
her to eat. 56 And her
parents were amazed:
but he charged them
to tell no man what
had been done.

1 Gr. one ruler.

2 Or, saved.