CLV(i)
22 And lo! coming is one of the chiefs of the synagogue, Jairus by name, and, perceiving Him, he is falling at His feet."
23 And he is entreating Him much, saying that "My little daughter is having her last gasp!that, "Coming, Thou mayest be placing Thy hands on her, that she may be saved and should be living!"
24 And He came away with him, and a vast throng followed Him, and they crowded Him."
25 And a woman having a hemorrhage twelve years,
26 and suffering much under many physicians, and spending her all and being nothing benefitted, but rather coming to be worse,
27 hearing about Jesus, coming in the throng from behind, touches His cloak."
28 For she said that "If ever I should be touching Him, even if it should be His garments, I shall be saved."
29 And straightway dried is the spring of her blood, and she knew in her body that she has been healed of the scourge."
30 And straightway Jesus, recognizing in Himself the power coming out of Him, being turned about in the throng, said, "Who touches My garments?
31 And His disciples said to Him, "Thou art observing the throng crowding Thee, and art Thou saying, 'Who touches Me?'"
32 And He looked about to see who does this.
33 Now the woman, being afraid and trembling, being aware of what has occurred to her, came and prostrates to Him, and told Him the entire truth."
34 Now He said to her, "Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace, and be sound from your scourge."
35 While He is still speaking, they are coming from the chief of the synagogue, saying that "Your daughter died. Why are you still bothering the Teacher?
36 Yet Jesus immediately, disregarding the word spoken, is saying to the chief of the synagogue, "Do not fear! Only believe!"
37 And He does not let anyone follow together with Him except Peter and James and John, the brother of James."
38 And they are coming into the house of the chief of the synagogue, and He is beholding a tumult, and they are lamenting much and screaming."
39 And entering, He is saying to them, "Why are you making a tumult and lamenting? The little girl did not die, but is drowsing."
40 And they ridiculed Him. Yet He, ejecting them all, is taking along the father of the little girl and the mother and those with Him, and He is going in where the little girl was lying."
41 And, holding the hand of the little girl, He is saying to her, "Talitha, coumi!(which is, being construed, "Maiden, I am saying to you, rouse!")."
42 And straightway the maiden rose and walked about, for she was about twelve years old. And they were beside themselves, straightway, with great amazement."
43 And He cautions them much that no one may be knowing of this. And He told them to give her something to eat.