The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ According to Mark
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Chapter 5
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So they came to the further shore of the sea, in the country of the Gerasenes.
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And as soon as he had disembarked, a man possessed by an unclean spirit came out of the rock tombs to meet him.
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This man made his dwelling among the tombs, and nobody could keep him bound any longer, even with chains.
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He had been bound with fetters and chains often before, but had torn the chains apart and broken the fetters, and nobody had the strength to control him.
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Thus he spent all his time, night and day, among the tombs and the hills, crying aloud and cutting himself with stones.
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When he saw Jesus from far off, he ran up and fell at his feet,
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and cried with a loud voice, Why dost thou meddle with me, Jesus, Son of the most high God? I adjure thee in God’s name, do not torment me
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(for he was saying, Come out of the man, thou unclean spirit).
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Then he asked him, What is thy name? The spirit told him, My name is Legion; there are many of us,
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and it was full of entreaties that he would not send them away out of the country.
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There, at the foot of the mountain, was a great herd of swine feeding;
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and the devils entreated him, Send us into the swine, let us make our lodging there.
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With that, Jesus gave them leave; and the unclean spirits came out, and went into the swine; whereupon the herd rushed down at full speed into the sea, some two thousand in number, and the sea drowned them.
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The swineherds fled, and told their news in the city and in the country-side; so that they came out to see what had befallen;
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and when they reached Jesus, they found the possessed man sitting there, clothed and restored to his wits, and they were overcome with fear.
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Then those who had seen it told them the story of the possessed man, and what had happened to the swine.
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Whereupon they began entreating him to leave their country.
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So he embarked on the boat; and as he did so the man who had been possessed was eager to go with him,
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but Jesus would not give him leave; Go home to thy friends, he said, and tell them all that the Lord has done for thee, and what great mercy he shewed thee.
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So he went back and began to spread word in Decapolis of what Jesus had done for him; and all wondered at it.

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So Jesus went back by boat across the sea, and a great multitude gathered about him; and while he was still by the sea,
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one of the rulers of the synagogue came up, Jairus by name, and fell down at his feet when he saw him,
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pleading for his aid. My daughter, he said, is at the point of death; come and lay thy hand on her, that so she may recover, and live.
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So he turned aside with him, and a great multitude followed him, and pressed close upon him.
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And now a woman who for twelve years had had an issue of blood,
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and had undergone much from many physicians, spending all she had on them, and no better for it, but rather grown worse,
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came up behind Jesus in the crowd (for she had been told of him), and touched his cloak;
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If I can even touch his cloak, she said to herself, I shall be healed.
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And immediately the source of the bleeding dried up, and she felt in her body that she had been cured of her affliction.
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Jesus thereupon, inwardly aware of the power that had proceeded from him, turned back towards the multitude and asked, Who touched my garments?
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His disciples said to him, Canst thou see the multitude pressing so close about thee, and ask, Who touched me?
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But he looked round him to catch sight of the woman who had done this.
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And now the woman, trembling with fear, since she recognized what had befallen her, came and fell at his feet, and told him the whole truth.
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Whereupon Jesus said to her, My daughter, thy faith has brought thee recovery; go in peace, and be rid of thy affliction.

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While he was yet speaking, messengers came from the ruler’s house to say, Thy daughter is dead; why dost thou trouble the Master any longer?
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Jesus heard the word said, and told the ruler of the synagogue, No need to fear; thou hast only to believe.
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And now he would not let anyone follow him, except Peter and James and James’ brother John;
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and so they came to the ruler’s house, where he found a great stir, and much weeping and lamentation.
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And he went in and said to them, What is this stir, this weeping? The child is not dead, she is asleep.
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They laughed aloud at him; but he sent them all out, and, taking the child’s father and mother and his own companions with him, went in to where the child lay.
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Then he took hold of the child’s hand, and said to her, Talitha, cumi, which means, Maiden, I say to thee, rise up.
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And the girl stood up immediately, and began to walk; she was twelve years old. And they were beside themselves with wonder.
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Then he laid a strict charge on them to let nobody hear of this, and ordered that she should be given something to eat.