Luke 8:26-56

Luke 8:26-56

[26] And  they arrived  at  the country  which  over against  Galilee.  [27] And  when he  went forth  to  land,  there met  him  out of  the city  a certain  man,  had  devils  long  time,  and  no  clothes,  neither  abode  in  any house,  but  in  the tombs.  [28] When  Jesus,  he cried out,  and  fell down before  him,  and  with a loud  voice  said,  What  to do with  Jesus,  thou Son  of God  most high?  I beseech  torment  not.  [29] (For  he had commanded  the unclean  spirit  to come  out of  the man.  For  oftentimes  it had caught  him:  and  he was kept  with chains  and  in fetters;  and  he brake  the bands,  and was driven  of  into  the wilderness.)  [30] And  Jesus  asked  him,  What  name?  And  he said,  Legion:  because  many  devils  were entered  into  him.  [31] And  they besought  him  command  them  to go out  into  the deep.  [32] And  there  an herd  of many  swine  feeding  on  the mountain:  and  they besought  him  that  he would suffer  them  to enter  into  them.  And  he suffered  them.  [33] Then  went  the devils  out of  the man,  and entered  into  the swine:  and  the herd  ran  violently down  a steep  place into  the lake,  and  were choked.  [34] When  they that fed  what was done,  they fled,  and  and told  it in  the city  and  in  the country.  [35] Then  they went out  what was done;  and  came  to  Jesus,  and  found  the man,  out of  whom  the devils  were departed,  sitting  at  the feet  of Jesus,  clothed,  and  in his right mind:  and  they were afraid.  [36] it told  them  by what means  he that was possessed of the devils  was healed.  [37] Then  the whole  multitude  round about  besought  him  to depart  from  them;  for  they were taken  with great  fear:  and  he  went up  into  the ship,  and returned back again.  [38] Now  the man  out of  whom  the devils  were departed  besought  him  with  him:  but  him  away,  saying,  [39] Return  to  house,  and  shew  how great things  God  hath done  And  he went his way,  and published  throughout  the whole  city  how great things  Jesus  had done  unto him.  [40] And  that, when  Jesus  was returned,  the people  gladly received  him:  for  all  waiting for  him.  [41] And,  behold,  there came  a man  named  Jairus,  and  he  was  a ruler  of the synagogue:  and  he fell down  at  Jesus'  feet,  and besought  him  that he would come  into  his  house:  [42] For  he  one only  daughter,  about  twelve  years of age,  and  lay a dying.  But  as  he  went  the people  thronged  him.  [43] And  a woman  an issue  of blood  twelve  years,  which  had spent  all  her living  physicians,  neither  could  be healed  any,  [44] Came  behind  him, and touched  the border  of his  garment:  and  immediately  her  issue  of blood  stanched.  [45] And  Jesus  said,  Who  touched  When  all  denied,  Peter  and  said,  Master,  the multitude  throng  and  press  thee, and  sayest  thou, Who  touched  [46] And  Jesus  said,  Somebody  hath touched  for  perceive  that virtue  is gone  out of  [47] And  when the woman  that  not  hid,  she came  trembling,  and  falling down before  him,  she declared  unto him  before  all  the people  for  what  cause  she had touched  him,  and  how  she was healed  immediately.  [48] And  he said  unto her,  Daughter,  faith  whole;  go  in  peace.  [49] While he  yet  spake,  there cometh  one  from  the ruler of the synagogue's  house, saying  to him,  daughter  is dead;  trouble  the Master.  [50] But  when Jesus  heard  it, he answered  him,  Fear  not:  believe  only,  and  she shall be made whole.  [51] And  when he came  into  the house,  he suffered  no  to go in,  Peter,  and  James,  and  John,  and  the father  and  the mother  of the maiden.  [52] And  all  wept,  and  bewailed  her:  but  he said,  Weep  not;  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  [53] And  him  to scorn,  knowing  that  she was dead.  [54] And  he  took  her  by the hand,  and called,  saying,  Maid,  arise.  [55] And  her  spirit  came again,  and  she arose  straightway:  and  he commanded  to give  her  meat.  [56] And  her  parents  were astonished:  but  he charged  them  that they should tell  no man  what was done.