Jesus raises Jairus' daughter

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Jesus raises Jairus' daughter
  1. Jairus fell on his knees before Jesus
    1. Jairus begged Jesus to help his little girl who apears to be dying.
      1. People from his house came and told Jairus that his daughter was dead.
        1. Jesus told him "Dont be afraid; just believe" he saw the people crying around the daughter and Jesus said " Why all the commotion and wailing? The Child is not dead but asleep" They laughed at him. He then took the little girl by the hand and told her to get up. She then stood up and began to walk around. Jesus told them not to tell anyone and told them to give her something to eat.
    2. A women within the crowd who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years, she had suffered a great deal under the care of many doctors. But instaid of getting better she got worse.
      1. When she heard about Jesus she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. Because she thought if she could touch his cloak she could be healed.
        1. Her bleeding stopped and she felt within her body that her pain was gone.
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