But when the crowd was put out, he entered in, took her by the hand, and the girl arose.
Parallel translations
- KJV But when the people were put forth, he went in, and took her by the hand, and the maid arose.
- BSB After the crowd had been put outside, Jesus went in and took the girl by the hand, and she got up.
- NKJV But when the crowd was put outside, He went in and took her by the hand, and the girl arose.
- NASB But when the crowd had been sent out, He entered and took her by the hand, and the girl got up.
- NLT After the crowd was put outside, however, Jesus went in and took the girl by the hand, and she stood up!
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Quick answer
Jesus takes the dead girl by the hand and she rises. He demonstrates absolute authority over death with a simple touch.
Overview
After clearing the scoffing crowd, Jesus takes the girl's hand and she gets up, fully restored to life. The quiet act displays power belonging to God alone. This raising prefigures the resurrection Christ secures for all who trust him, proving he is Lord over the last enemy, death.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Mark 9:27But Jesus took him by the hand, and raised him up; and he arose.
- Luke 8:54But he put them all outside, and taking her by the hand, he called, saying, “Child, arise!”
- Mark 1:31He came and took her by the hand, and raised her up. The fever left her, and she served them.
- Mark 5:41Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “Talitha cumi!” which means, being interpreted, “Girl, I tell you, get up!”
- 2 Kgs 4:32–36When Elisha had come into the house, behold, the child was dead, and lying on his bed.
- Mark 8:23He took hold of the blind man by the hand, and brought him out of the village. When he had spit on his eyes, and laid his hands on him, he asked him if he saw anything.
- Acts 9:40–41Peter sent them all out, and knelt down and prayed. Turning to the body, he said, “Tabitha, get up!” She opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter, she sat up.
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