And it came to be, they were burying a man, and there they saw a raiding band, and cast the man in the burial-site of Elisha. And the man fell and touched the bones of Elisha, and came to life and stood on his feet.
Mark 5:27 - The Scriptures 2009 Having heard about יהושע, she came behind Him in the crowd and touched His garment, Dugang nga mga bersyonKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 when she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind, and touched his garment. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition She had heard the reports concerning Jesus, and she came up behind Him in the throng and touched His garment, American Standard Version (1901) having heard the things concerning Jesus, came in the crowd behind, and touched his garment. Common English Bible Because she had heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his clothes. Catholic Public Domain Version Then, when she had heard of Jesus, she approached through the crowd behind him, and she touched his garment. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version When she had heard of Jesus, came in the crowd behind him, and touched his garment. |
And it came to be, they were burying a man, and there they saw a raiding band, and cast the man in the burial-site of Elisha. And the man fell and touched the bones of Elisha, and came to life and stood on his feet.
and begged Him to let them only touch the tzitzit of His garment. And as many as touched it were completely healed.
and had suffered much from many physicians, and spent all that she had and was no better, but rather became worse.
for she said, “If I only touch His garments, I shall be made well.”
And wherever He went, into villages, or cities, or the country, they were laying the sick in the market-places, and begged Him to let them touch if only the tzitzit of His garment. And as many as touched Him were healed.
so that even handkerchiefs or aprons were brought from his body to the sick, and the diseases left them and the wicked spirits went out of them.
so that they brought the sick out into the streets and laid them on beds and couches, that at least the shadow of Kĕpha, passing by, might fall on some of them.