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Chapter
5
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And they came to
the other side of the
sea, into the country
of the Gerasenes.
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And when he had got
out of the boat, straight
away there came to him
from the place of the
dead a man with an unclean
spirit.
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He was living in
the place of the dead:
and no man was able
to keep him down, no,
not with a chain;
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Because he had frequently
been prisoned in chains
and iron bands, and
the chains had been
parted and the bands
broken by him: and no
man was strong enough
to make him quiet.
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And all the time,
by day and by night,
in the place of the
dead, and in the mountains,
he was crying out and
cutting himself with
stones.
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And when he saw Jesus
from far off, he went
quickly to him and gave
him worship;
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And crying out with
a loud voice he said,
What have I to do with
you, Jesus, Son of the
Most High God? In God's
name, do not be cruel
to me.
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For Jesus had said
to him, Come out of
the man, you unclean
spirit.
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And Jesus said, What
is your name? And he
made answer, My name
is Legion, because there
are a great number of
us.
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And he made strong
prayers to him not to
send them away out of
the country.
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Now on the mountain
side there was a great
herd of pigs getting
their food.
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And they said to
him, Send us into the
pigs, so that we may
go into them.
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And he let them do
it. And the unclean
spirits came out and
went into the pigs;
and the herd went rushing
down a sharp slope into
the sea, about two thousand
of them; and they came
to their death in the
sea.
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And their keepers
went running and gave
an account of it in
the town and in the
country. And people
came to see what had
taken place.
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And they came to
Jesus, and saw the man
in whom had been the
evil spirits seated,
clothed and with full
use of his senses, and
they were full of fear.
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And those who had
seen it gave them an
account of what had
been done to him who
had the evil spirits,
and of the fate of the
pigs.
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And they made a request
to him to go out of
their country.
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And when he was getting
into the boat, the man
in whom had been the
evil spirits had a great
desire to come with
him.
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And he would not
let him, but said to
him, Go to your house,
to your friends, and
give them news of the
great things the Lord
has done for you, and
how he had mercy on
you.
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And he went on his
way, and made public
in the country of Decapolis
what great things Jesus
had done for him: and
all men were full of
wonder.
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And when Jesus had
gone over again in the
boat to the other side,
a great number of people
came to him: and he
was by the sea.
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And one of the rulers
of the Synagogue, Jairus
by name, came, and seeing
him, went down at his
feet,
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And made strong prayers
to him, saying, My little
daughter is near to
death: it is my prayer
that you will come and
put your hands on her,
so that she may be made
well, and have life.
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And he went with
him; and a great number
of people went after
him, and came round
him.
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And a woman, who
had had a flow of blood
for twelve years,
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And had undergone
much at the hands of
a number of medical
men, and had given all
she had, and was no
better, but even worse,
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When she had news
of the things which
Jesus did, went among
the people coming after
him, and put her hand
on his robe.
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For she said, If
I may only put my hand
on his robe, I will
be made well.
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And straight away
the fountain of her
blood was stopped, and
she had a feeling in
her body that her disease
had gone and she was
well.
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And straight away
Jesus was conscious
that power had gone
out of him; and, turning
to the people, he said,
Who was touching my
robe?
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And his disciples
said to him, You see
the people round you
on every side, and you
say, Who was touching
me?
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And on his looking
round to see her who
had done this thing,
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The woman, shaking
with fear, conscious
of what had been done
to her, came and, falling
on her face before him,
gave him a true account
of everything.
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And he said to her,
Daughter, your faith
has made you well; go
in peace, and be free
from your disease.
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And while he was
still talking, they
came from the ruler
of the Synagogue's house,
saying, Your daughter
is dead: why are you
still troubling the
Master?
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But Jesus, giving
no attention to their
words, said to the ruler
of the Synagogue, Have
no fear, only have faith.
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And he did not let
anyone come with him,
but Peter and James
and John, the brother
of James.
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And they came to
the house of the ruler
of the Synagogue; and
he saw people running
this way and that, and
weeping and crying loudly.
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And when he had gone
in, he said to them,
Why are you making such
a noise and weeping?
The child is not dead,
but sleeping.
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And they were laughing
at him. But he, having
sent them all out, took
the father of the child
and her mother and those
who were with him, and
went in where the child
was.
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And taking her by
the hand, he said to
her, Talitha cumi, which
is, My child, I say
to you, Get up.
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And the young girl
got up straight away,
and was walking about;
she being twelve years
old. And they were overcome
with wonder.
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And he gave them
special orders that
they were not to say
anything of this; and
he said that some food
was to be given to her.
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