Matthew 9:25

But, when the multitude had been put forth, he went in, and grasped her hand, - and the maiden arose.

Mark 9:27

But, Jesus, grasping his hand, raised him, and he stood up.

Acts 9:40-41

But Peter, putting them all outside, knelt down and prayed; and, turning towards the body, said - Tabitha, arise! And she, opening her eyes and seeing Peter, sat up.

2 Kings 4:32-36

And, when Elisha had come into the house, lo! the boy, was dead, laid upon his bed.

Mark 1:31

and, coming near, he raised her up, grasping her hand, - and the fever left her, and she began ministering unto them.

Mark 5:41

and, grasping the hand of the child, he saith unto her - Talitha, koum! which is, when translated - O damsel! to thee, I say, Arise!

Mark 8:23

And, laying hold of the hand of the blind man, he brought him forth outside the village, and, spitting into his eyes, laying his hands upon him, he was asking him - Anything, seest thou?

Luke 8:54

But, he, grasping her hand, called aloud, saying - O girl! arise!

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Summary

But when the people were put forth, he went in, and took her by the hand, and the maid arose.

The people

Bible References

The people

2 Kings 4:32
And, when Elisha had come into the house, lo! the boy, was dead, laid upon his bed.
Acts 9:40
But Peter, putting them all outside, knelt down and prayed; and, turning towards the body, said - Tabitha, arise! And she, opening her eyes and seeing Peter, sat up.

And took

Mark 1:31
and, coming near, he raised her up, grasping her hand, - and the fever left her, and she began ministering unto them.
Mark 5:41
and, grasping the hand of the child, he saith unto her - Talitha, koum! which is, when translated - O damsel! to thee, I say, Arise!
Mark 8:23
And, laying hold of the hand of the blind man, he brought him forth outside the village, and, spitting into his eyes, laying his hands upon him, he was asking him - Anything, seest thou?
Mark 9:27
But, Jesus, grasping his hand, raised him, and he stood up.
Luke 8:54
But, he, grasping her hand, called aloud, saying - O girl! arise!