5:1 And
they
came
to
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
to
the
region
of
the
Gadarenes,
5:2 and
he
having
come
forth
out
of
the
boat,
immediately
there
met
him
out
of
the
tombs
a
man
with
an
unclean
spirit,
5:3 who
had
his
dwelling
in
the
tombs,
and
not
even
with
chains
was
any
one
able
to
bind
him,
5:4 because
that
he
many
times
with
fetters
and
chains
had
been
bound,
and
pulled
in
pieces
by
him
had
been
the
chains,
and
the
fetters
broken
in
pieces,
and
none
was
able
to
tame
him,
5:5 and
always,
night
and
day,
in
the
mountains,
and
in
the
tombs
he
was,
crying
and
cutting
himself
with
stones.
5:6 And,
having
seen
Jesus
from
afar,
he
ran
and
bowed
before
him,
5:7 and
having
called
with
a
loud
voice,
he
said,
`What--to
me
and
to
thee,
Jesus,
Son
of
God
the
Most
High
I
adjure
thee
by
God,
mayest
thou
not
afflict
me!'
5:8 (for
he
said
to
him,
`Come
forth,
spirit
unclean,
out
of
the
man,')
5:9 and
he
was
questioning
him,
`What
[is]
thy
name'
and
he
answered,
saying,
`Legion
[is]
my
name,
because
we
are
many;'
5:10 and
he
was
calling
on
him
much,
that
he
may
not
send
them
out
of
the
region.
5:11 And
there
was
there,
near
the
mountains,
a
great
herd
of
swine
feeding,
5:12 and
all
the
demons
did
call
upon
him,
saying,
`Send
us
to
the
swine,
that
into
them
we
may
enter;'
5:13 and
immediately
Jesus
gave
them
leave,
and
having
come
forth,
the
unclean
spirits
did
enter
into
the
swine,
and
the
herd
did
rush
down
the
steep
place
to
the
sea--and
they
were
about
two
thousand--and
they
were
choked
in
the
sea.
5:14 And
those
feeding
the
swine
did
flee,
and
told
in
the
city,
and
in
the
fields,
and
they
came
forth
to
see
what
it
is
that
hath
been
done;
5:15 and
they
come
unto
Jesus,
and
see
the
demoniac,
sitting,
and
clothed,
and
right-minded--him
having
had
the
legion--and
they
were
afraid;
5:16 and
those
having
seen
[it]
,
declared
to
them
how
it
had
come
to
pass
to
the
demoniac,
and
about
the
swine;
5:17 and
they
began
to
call
upon
him
to
go
away
from
their
borders.
5:18 And
he
having
gone
into
the
boat,
the
demoniac
was
calling
on
him
that
he
may
be
with
him,
5:19 and
Jesus
did
not
suffer
him,
but
saith
to
him,
`Go
away
to
thy
house,
unto
thine
own
[friends]
,
and
tell
them
how
great
things
the
Lord
did
to
thee,
and
dealt
kindly
with
thee;
5:20 and
he
went
away,
and
began
to
proclaim
in
the
Decapolis
how
great
things
Jesus
did
to
him,
and
all
were
wondering.
5:21 And
Jesus
having
passed
over
in
the
boat
again
to
the
other
side,
there
was
gathered
a
great
multitude
to
him,
and
he
was
near
the
sea,
5:22 and
lo,
there
doth
come
one
of
the
chiefs
of
the
synagogue,
by
name
Jairus,
and
having
seen
him,
he
doth
fall
at
his
feet,
5:23 and
he
was
calling
upon
him
much,
saying--`My
little
daughter
is
at
the
last
extremity--that
having
come,
thou
mayest
lay
on
her
[thy]
hands,
so
that
she
may
be
saved,
and
she
shall
live;'
5:24 and
he
went
away
with
him.
And
there
was
following
him
a
great
multitude,
and
they
were
thronging
him,
5:25 and
a
certain
woman,
having
an
issue
of
blood
twelve
years,
5:26 and
many
things
having
suffered
under
many
physicians,
and
having
spent
all
that
she
had,
and
having
profited
nothing,
but
rather
having
come
to
the
worse,
5:27 having
heard
about
Jesus,
having
come
in
the
multitude
behind,
she
touched
his
garment,
5:28 for
she
said--`If
even
his
garments
I
may
touch,
I
shall
be
saved;'
5:29 and
immediately
was
the
fountain
of
her
blood
dried
up,
and
she
knew
in
the
body
that
she
hath
been
healed
of
the
plague.
5:30 And
immediately
Jesus
having
known
in
himself
that
out
of
him
power
had
gone
forth,
having
turned
about
in
the
multitude,
said,
`Who
did
touch
my
garments'
5:31 and
his
disciples
said
to
him,
`Thou
seest
the
multitude
thronging
thee,
and
thou
sayest,
`Who
did
touch
me!'
5:32 And
he
was
looking
round
to
see
her
who
did
this,
5:33 and
the
woman,
having
been
afraid,
and
trembling,
knowing
what
was
done
on
her,
came,
and
fell
down
before
him,
and
told
him
all
the
truth,
5:34 and
he
said
to
her,
`Daughter,
thy
faith
hath
saved
thee;
go
away
in
peace,
and
be
whole
from
thy
plague.'
5:35 As
he
is
yet
speaking,
there
come
from
the
chief
of
the
synagogue's
[house,
certain]
,
saying--`Thy
daughter
did
die,
why
still
dost
thou
harass
the
Teacher'
5:36 And
Jesus
immediately,
having
heard
the
word
that
is
spoken,
saith
to
the
chief
of
the
synagogue,
`Be
not
afraid,
only
believe.'
5:37 And
he
did
not
suffer
any
one
to
follow
with
him,
except
Peter,
and
James,
and
John
the
brother
of
James;
5:38 and
he
cometh
to
the
house
of
the
chief
of
the
synagogue,
and
seeth
a
tumult,
much
weeping
and
wailing;
5:39 and
having
gone
in
he
saith
to
them,
`Why
do
ye
make
a
tumult,
and
weep
the
child
did
not
die,
but
doth
sleep;
5:40 and
they
were
laughing
at
him.
And
he,
having
put
all
forth,
doth
take
the
father
of
the
child,
and
the
mother,
and
those
with
him,
and
goeth
in
where
the
child
is
lying,
5:41 and,
having
taken
the
hand
of
the
child,
he
saith
to
her,
`Talitha
cumi;'
which
is,
being
interpreted,
`Damsel
(I
say
to
thee),
arise.'
5:42 And
immediately
the
damsel
arose,
and
was
walking,
for
she
was
twelve
years
[old]
;
and
they
were
amazed
with
a
great
amazement,
5:43 and
he
charged
them
much,
that
no
one
may
know
this
thing,
and
he
said
that
there
be
given
to
her
to
eat.