Luke 8:41-56

Mace(i) 41 Some time after, a person nam'd Jairus, a ruler of the synagogue, came to Jesus, and upon his knees desired him to come to his house: 42 for he had an only daughter, about twelve years of age, who lay a dying. as he was on the way, the crowd press'd after him, 43 and among the rest a woman, who had been troubled with an hemorrhage twelve years, having consum'd her whole fortune upon physicians, who could none of them cure her; she getting behind him, 44 touched the border of his garment: and immediately her indisposition was removed. 45 upon which Jesus said, who was it that touch'd me? they being all at a loss, what to answer, at length Peter, and the others with him, said, master, the crowd are squeezing and pressing about you, and yet you cry, "who touch'd me?" 46 but Jesus said, somebody has touched me: for I know what influence my power has had. 47 then the woman finding she could not conceal herself, came trembling, and kneeling down before him, confess'd before all the people, why she had touch'd him, and how she was instantly cured. 48 but he said to her, daughter, don't be under any concern: your faith has sav'd you, go in peace. 49 While he was speaking, somebody came from the ruler of the synagogue's house, who said to him, your daughter is dead; 'tis in vain to importune the master any farther. 50 but when Jesus heard that, he said to Jairus, be not afraid: only believe, and she shall recover. 51 being come to the house, he suffer'd nobody to go into the room with him, except Peter, John and James, and the young woman's father and mother. 52 the company there were all in tears lamenting for her: but he said don't weep; she is not dead, but asleep. 53 upon which, they knowing she was really dead, treated him with derision. 54 but Jesus oblig'd them to withdraw; then grasping her hand, he said, my child, arise. 55 immediately she came to life, and rose up: and he order'd, that something should be given her to eat. 56 and her parents were seized with astonishment: but he charg'd them not to let the fact be known to any one.