Mark Chapter 5 verse 42 Holy Bible

ASV Mark 5:42

And straightway the damsel rose up, and walked; for she was twelve years old. And they were amazed straightway with a great amazement.
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BBE Mark 5:42

And the young girl got up straight away, and was walking about; she being twelve years old. And they were overcome with wonder.
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DARBY Mark 5:42

And immediately the damsel arose and walked, for she was twelve years old. And they were astonished with great astonishment.
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KJV Mark 5:42

And straightway the damsel arose, and walked; for she was of the age of twelve years. And they were astonished with a great astonishment.
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WBT Mark 5:42


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WEB Mark 5:42

Immediately the girl rose up, and walked, for she was twelve years old. They were amazed with great amazement.
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YLT Mark 5:42

And immediately the damsel arose, and was walking, for she was twelve years `old'; and they were amazed with a great amazement,
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 42, 43. - Here, as in other miracles, the restoration was immediate and complete: straightway the damsel rose up, and walked. Well might the father and the mother of the maiden and the three chosen apostles be amazed with a great amazement (ἐξέστησαν ἐκστάσει μεγάλῃ). And then, for the purpose of strengthening that life which he rescued from the jaws of the grave, our Lord commanded that something should be given her to eat. It has often been observed that in the examples of his resurrection power given by Christ there is a gradation: 1. The daughter of Jairus just dead. 2. The widow's son from his bier. 3. Lazarus from his grave. . . .

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(42) She was of the age of twelve years.--St. Mark gives the age at the end of the narrative, St. Luke at the beginning, St. Matthew not at all; a proof of a certain measure of independence in dealing with the materials upon which the three narratives were severally founded.