Mark 5
1 And they came
over unto the other
side of the
sea, into the
country of the
Gadarenes. 2 And when
he was
come out
of the
ship, immediately there
met him out
of the
tombs a
man with an
unclean spirit, 3 Who had his
dwelling among the
tombs; and no
man could bind him, no,
not with
chains: 4 Because that
he had been
often bound with
fetters and chains, and the
chains had been plucked
asunder by him, and the
fetters broken in
pieces:
neither could any man
tame him.
5 And always, night and day, he
was in the
mountains, and in the
tombs, crying,
and cutting himself with
stones. 6 But when he
saw Jesus afar
off, he
ran and worshipped him, 7 And cried with a
loud voice, and
said,
What have
I to
do with
thee, Jesus, thou
Son of the most
high God? I
adjure thee by
God, that thou
torment me not. 8 For he
said unto
him, Come out
of the
man, thou
unclean spirit. 9 And he
asked him, What is
thy name? And he
answered,
saying,
My name is
Legion: for we
are many. 10 And he
besought him much that he
would not send them away out
of the
country. 11 Now there
was there nigh unto the
mountains a
great herd of
swine feeding.
12 And all the
devils besought him, saying,
Send us into the
swine, that we may
enter into them. 13 And forthwith Jesus gave them leave.
And the
unclean spirits went
out, and
entered into the
swine: and the
herd ran violently
down a steep
place into the
sea, (they
were about two thousand;)
and were
choked in the
sea. 14 And they that
fed the
swine fled,
and told it
in the
city, and in the
country. And they went
out to
see what it
was that was
done.
15 And they
come to Jesus, and see him that was possessed with the
devil, and
had the
legion, sitting,
and clothed,
and in his right
mind:
and they were
afraid.
16 And they that
saw it
told them how it
befell to him that was possessed with the
devil,
and also
concerning the
swine. 17 And they
began to
pray him to
depart out
of their coasts. 18 And when
he was
come into the
ship, he that had been possessed with the
devil prayed him that he might
be with him. 19 Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto
him, Go home to thy
friends, and tell them how great
things the
Lord hath
done for
thee, and hath had
compassion on
thee. 20 And he
departed,
and began to
publish in Decapolis how great
things Jesus had
done for
him: and all men did
marvel.
21 And when
Jesus was passed
over again by ship unto the other
side, much people gathered unto him: and he
was nigh unto the
sea. 22 And, behold, there
cometh one of the rulers of the
synagogue, Jairus by
name; and when he
saw him, he
fell at his feet, 23 And besought him greatly, saying,
My little
daughter lieth at the point of
death: I pray thee,
come and lay thy
hands on
her, that she may be
healed;
and she shall
live.
24 And Jesus
went with him; and much people followed him, and thronged him. 25 And a
certain 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 When she had
heard of Jesus, came in the
press behind, and
touched his garment. 28 For she
said,
If I may
touch but his clothes, I shall be
whole.
29 And straightway the
fountain of
her blood was dried
up;
and she
felt in her
body that she was
healed of that
plague. 30 And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that
virtue had
gone out
of him, turned him
about in the
press, and
said,
Who touched my clothes? 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 was
done in her, came and fell down
before him, and told him all the
truth. 34 And he
said unto
her, Daughter, thy faith hath
made thee whole;
go in peace, and be whole of thy plague. 35 While he yet spake, there
came from the ruler of the
synagogue's house certain which
said,
Thy daughter is
dead:
why troublest
thou the
Master any
further? 36 As soon
as Jesus heard the
word that was
spoken, he
saith unto the ruler of the
synagogue, Be not afraid,
only believe.
37 And he
suffered no
man to
follow him, save Peter, and James, and John the
brother of
James. 38 And he
cometh to the
house of the ruler of the
synagogue, and seeth the
tumult, and them that
wept and wailed greatly. 39 And when he was come
in, he
saith unto
them, Why make ye this
ado,
and weep? the
damsel is not dead,
but sleepeth.
40 And they
laughed him to
scorn.
But when he had
put them
all out, he
taketh the
father and the
mother of the
damsel, and them that were
with him, and entereth
in where the
damsel was lying.
41 And he
took the
damsel by the
hand, and
said unto
her, Talitha cumi; which is, being
interpreted,
Damsel, I
say unto
thee, arise.
42 And straightway the
damsel arose,
and walked;
for she
was of the age of
twelve years. And they were
astonished with a
great astonishment. 43 And he
charged them straitly that no
man should
know it; and commanded that something should be
given her to
eat.