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Jairus' daughter

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Jairus’ daughter
Christ raises her from the dead. [N.T.: Mat-thew 9:18–19; Mark 5:21–24; Luke 8:40–42]


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The bleeding woman is without social, religious, or economic status; she is unnamed in the account and even the disciples urge Jesus not to worry about the needs of the crowd--presumably so that he can attend to Jairus' daughter more quickly.
40) recall the very sound of Jesus' raising of Jairus' daughter ("Talitha, cum"; Mark 5:41) as well as Jesus' own resurrection, because Peter's verb, anistemi, is the same one used often in reference to it.
These three were present at the curing of Peter's mother-in-law and of Jairus' daughter, and at the Transfiguration and the agony in the garden.
 
 
 
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