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And
they
came
over
unto
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
into
the
country
of
the
Gadarenes.
2 And
when
he
was
come
out
of
the
ship,
immediately
there
met
him
out
of
the
tombs
a
man
with
an
unclean
spirit,
3 Who
had
his
dwelling
among
the
tombs;
and
no
man
could
bind
him,
no,
not
with
chains:
4 Because
that
he
had
been
often
bound
with
fetters
and
chains,
and
the
chains
had
been
a
plucked
asunder
by
him,
and
the
fetters
broken
in
pieces:
neither
b
could
any
man
tame
him.
5 And
always,
night
and
day,
he
was
in
the
mountains,
and
in
the
tombs,
crying,
and
cutting
himself
with
stones.
6 But
when
he
saw
Jesus
afar
off,
he
ran
and
worshipped
him,
7 And
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
and
said,
What
have
I
to
do
with
thee,
Jesus,
thou
Son
of
the
most
high
God?
I
a
adjure
thee
by
God,
that
thou
torment
me
not.
8 For
he
said
unto
him,
Come
out
of
the
man,
thou
a
unclean
b
spirit.
9 And
he
asked
him,
What
is
thy
name?
And
he
answered,
saying,
My
name
is
Legion:
for
we
are
many.
10 And
he
besought
him
much
that
he
would
not
send
them
away
out
of
the
country.
11 Now
there
was
there
nigh
unto
the
mountains
a
great
herd
of
swine
feeding.
12 And
all
the
devils
besought
him,
saying,
Send
us
into
the
swine,
that
we
may
enter
into
them.
13 And
forthwith
Jesus
gave
them
leave.
And
the
unclean
spirits
went
out,
and
entered
into
the
swine:
and
the
herd
ran
violently
down
a
steep
place
into
the
sea,
(they
were
about
two
thousand;)
and
were
a
choked
in
the
sea.
14 And
they
that
fed
the
swine
fled,
and
told
it
in
the
city,
and
in
the
country.
And
they
went
out
to
see
what
it
was
that
was
done.
15 And
they
come
to
Jesus,
and
see
him
that
was
possessed
with
the
a
devil,
and
had
the
legion,
sitting,
and
clothed,
and
in
his
right
b
mind:
and
they
were
afraid.
16 And
they
that
saw
it
told
them
how
it
befell
to
him
that
was
possessed
with
the
devil,
and
also
concerning
the
swine.
17 And
they
began
to
pray
him
to
depart
out
of
their
coasts.
18 And
when
he
was
come
into
the
ship,
he
that
had
been
possessed
with
the
devil
prayed
him
that
he
might
be
with
him.
19 Howbeit
Jesus
suffered
him
not,
but
saith
unto
him,
Go
home
to
thy
friends,
and
tell
them
how
great
things
the
Lord
hath
done
for
thee,
and
hath
had
a
compassion
on
thee.
20 And
he
departed,
and
began
to
a
publish
in
Decapolis
how
great
things
Jesus
had
done
for
him:
and
all
men
did
marvel.
21 And
when
Jesus
was
passed
over
again
by
ship
unto
the
other
side,
much
people
gathered
unto
him:
and
he
was
nigh
unto
the
sea.
22 And,
behold,
there
cometh
one
of
the
rulers
of
the
synagogue,
Jairus
by
name;
and
when
he
saw
him,
he
fell
at
his
feet,
23 And
besought
him
greatly,
saying,
My
little
daughter
lieth
at
the
point
of
death:
I
pray
thee,
come
and
lay
thy
a
hands
on
her,
that
she
may
be
healed;
and
she
shall
live.
24 And
Jesus
went
with
him;
and
much
people
followed
him,
and
thronged
him.
25 And
a
certain
woman,
which
had
an
a
issue
of
blood
twelve
years,
26 And
had
suffered
many
things
of
many
physicians,
and
had
spent
all
that
she
had,
and
was
nothing
bettered,
but
rather
grew
worse,
27 When
she
had
heard
of
Jesus,
came
in
the
press
behind,
and
touched
his
a
garment.
28 For
she
said,
If
I
may
touch
but
his
clothes,
I
shall
be
whole.
29 And
straightway
the
fountain
of
her
blood
was
dried
up;
and
she
felt
in
her
body
that
she
was
healed
of
that
plague.
30 And
Jesus,
immediately
knowing
in
himself
that
a
virtue
had
gone
out
of
him,
turned
him
about
in
the
press,
and
said,
Who
touched
my
clothes?
31 And
his
disciples
said
unto
him,
Thou
seest
the
multitude
thronging
thee,
and
sayest
thou,
Who
touched
me?
32 And
he
looked
round
about
to
see
her
that
had
done
this
thing.
33 But
the
woman
fearing
and
trembling,
knowing
what
was
done
in
her,
came
and
fell
down
before
him,
and
told
him
all
the
truth.
34 And
he
said
unto
her,
Daughter,
thy
a
faith
hath
made
thee
whole;
go
in
b
peace,
and
be
whole
of
thy
plague.
35 While
he
yet
spake,
there
came
from
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue's
house
certain
which
said,
Thy
daughter
is
dead:
why
troublest
thou
the
Master
any
further?
36 As
soon
as
Jesus
heard
the
word
that
was
spoken,
he
saith
unto
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
Be
not
afraid,
only
a
believe.
37 And
he
suffered
no
man
to
follow
him,
save
Peter,
and
James,
and
John
the
brother
of
James.
38 And
he
cometh
to
the
house
of
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue,
and
seeth
the
tumult,
and
them
that
wept
and
wailed
greatly.
39 And
when
he
was
come
in,
he
saith
unto
them,
Why
make
ye
this
a
ado,
and
weep?
the
damsel
is
not
dead,
but
sleepeth.
40 And
they
a
laughed
him
to
scorn.
But
when
he
had
put
them
all
out,
he
taketh
the
father
and
the
mother
of
the
damsel,
and
them
that
were
with
him,
and
entereth
in
where
the
damsel
was
lying.
41 And
he
took
the
damsel
by
the
hand,
and
said
unto
her,
Talitha
cumi;
which
is,
being
interpreted,
Damsel,
I
say
unto
thee,
a
arise.
42 And
straightway
the
damsel
a
arose,
and
walked;
for
she
was
of
the
age
of
twelve
years.
And
they
were
astonished
with
a
great
astonishment.
43 And
he
a
charged
them
straitly
that
no
man
should
know
it;
and
commanded
that
something
should
be
given
her
to
eat.
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