<div class='chaptertitle'>JESUS BRINGS THE DEAD TO LIFE.—FEEDS FIVE
THOUSAND.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">Je-sus</span> went back to Ca-per-na-um. And as he
stood by the sea-shore, one of the chief men of the
church came to him, whose name was Ja-i-rus.</p>
<p>He was in deep grief, for he had but one child,
a girl twelve years of age, and she lay sick at his
home and there was no help for her. And he said
to Je-sus, My child lies at the point of death. I
pray thee come and lay thy hands on her that she
may live.</p>
<p>And Je-sus went with him, and so did the
twelve, and all the crowd that had come up to hear
Je-sus preach. And in the throng was a wo-man
who had been sick for twelve years. She had spent
all she had to try to be made well; but all the drugs
she took did her no good, and no one could seem to
help her case. So she went on from bad to worse.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_312" id="Page_312">[312]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>When she heard of Je-sus she came up with the
crowd at his back, and put out her hand and touched
the hem of his robe. For, she said, if I may touch
but his clothes I shall be made well. And as soon
as she had done this she felt that she was cured.</p>
<p>All this was known to Je-sus, and yet he faced
the crowd and said, Who touched me?</p>
<p>Pe-ter said that some one in the throng had been
pushed up close to him and thought it strange that
Je-sus did not know it.</p>
<p>Je-sus said, Someone touched me, and he looked
round to see who had done it.</p>
<p>When the wo-man saw that Je-sus knew all, and
that she could not hide from him, she shook with fear,
and fell down at his feet, and told him why she had
touched him, and how that touch had made her well.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to her, Be of good cheer. Thy faith
in me hath made thee well.</p>
<p>While he yet spoke to her, there came one from
the house of Ja-i-rus, who said to him, Thy child is
dead.</p>
<p>When Je-sus heard it he said, Fear not. Trust
in me and she shall be made well. And when he
came to the house, he found a great crowd there, who
wept and mourned the loss of the young child.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to them, Why do you weep? She
sleeps; she is not dead.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_313" id="Page_313">[313]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>He meant that she would soon rise from the dead,
as one who wakes out of his sleep.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_123.jpg" width-obs="261" height-obs="400" alt="ill woman" /> <span class="caption">CUR-ED BY TOUCH-ING HIS GAR-MENT.</span></div>
<p>But they saw that she was dead, and as they had
no faith in his words
they laughed him to
scorn.</p>
<p>Then he put them
all out of the room save
three of the twelve—Pe-ter,
James, and
John—and the fa-ther
and mo-ther of the
young girl. Then he
took the child by the
hand and said, I say
to thee a-rise. And
she rose from her bed,
and had strength to
walk, and Je-sus bade
them bring her some
food that she might eat.</p>
<p>And her fa-ther and
mo-ther knew not what
to think of these
strange things. Je-sus bade them tell no one of what
he had done, and there was no need for them to
speak. For there was their child, well and strong,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_314" id="Page_314">[314]</SPAN></span>
once more the light and joy of their house, and
their hearts must have been full of thanks and
praise to God!</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_124.jpg" width-obs="279" height-obs="400" alt="Jairus daughter" /> <span class="caption">THE DAU-GHTER OF JA-I-RUS.</span></div>
<p>When Je-sus went from the house of Ja-i-rus two
blind men came near
him and cried out,
Thou Son of Da-vid
have mer-cy on us.
They said this be-cause
they knew that he was
of King Da-vid's race.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to them,
Do you think that I can
make you well? They
said to him, Yes, Lord.</p>
<p>Then he touched
their eyes, and at once
their sight came back
to them. And he said
to them, Tell no man
what I have done to
you. But when they
left him they went from
place to place and told all whom they met how Je-sus
had brought back their sight.</p>
<p>And they brought to him a dumb man who could
not speak be-cause of the fiend that was in him. And<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_315" id="Page_315">[315]</SPAN></span>
as soon as Je-sus cast out the fiend the man spoke.
And all those who saw it were in a maze, and said,
Such things as these have not been done be-fore
in the land of Is-ra-el.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_125.jpg" width-obs="295" height-obs="400" alt="blind men" /> <span class="caption">THE TWO BLIND MEN.</span></div>
<p>But the Phar-i-sees
felt such hate
for Je-sus that they
said that he could
cast out fiends be-cause
he had the
help of Sa-tan, the
prince of all fiends.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to
the twelve, Come,
let us go to some
lone place and rest
a while. For the
crowds were so great
that they had no
time to eat. And
they went in a boat
quiet-ly to cross the
Sea of Gal-i-lee, where they might rest and take the
food they were so much in need of. But as soon as the
folks heard of it they set out on foot and went round by
the shore till they came to the place where Je-sus was.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_316" id="Page_316">[316]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And when Je-sus went out and saw them, his
heart was moved, and he taught them, and made the
sick ones well.</p>
<p>When night came on, the twelve said to Je-sus,
Send these off that they may go to the towns and
buy food for them-selves, for they have nought
to eat.</p>
<p>Je-sus said, They need not go. Give you them
some-thing to eat.</p>
<p>They said, Shall we go out and buy bread and
give it to them?</p>
<p>Je-sus said, How much have you? Go and see.</p>
<p>When they knew they said, We have five loaves
and two small fish-es.</p>
<p>Je-sus bade the twelve have the crowd seat
them-selves in rows on the green grass. Then he
took the five loaves and the two fish-es, and gave
thanks to God for them. And he broke the loaves,
and the fish-es, and the twelve gave them piece by
piece to the crowd, till all had had their fill.</p>
<p>When the feast was at an end there was e-nough
bread and fish left to fill twelve bas-kets.</p>
<p>Then Je-sus bade the twelve dis-ci-ples get in-to
the boat and go back to Ca-per-na-um.</p>
<p>And when the crowd had left him he went up
on a high hill to pray. And when night came on he
was there with none but God near him.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_317" id="Page_317">[317]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_126.jpg" width-obs="268" height-obs="450" alt="" /> <span class="caption">FEED-ING THE MUL-TI-TUDE.</span></div>
<p>The twelve were in the boat, out in the midst of
the sea.</p>
<p>Their oars were of no use, for the wind blew hard
the wrong way, and drove
them back from their
course, and made the
waves toss the boat here
and there.</p>
<p>Je-sus could see it all
from his high place on the
hill, and in the night he
went down to the shore
and walked out on the
sea.</p>
<p>When the twelve saw
him they were in a great
fright, for they thought it
was a ghost, and they cried
out in their fear.</p>
<p>Je-sus said, Be of good
cheer. It is I.</p>
<p>Pe-ter spoke from the
boat, and said, Lord, if it
be thou, bid me come to
thee on the sea. Je-sus said to him, Come, and Pe-ter
came out of the boat and walked on the waves
to go to Je-sus. But when he heard the noise of<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_318" id="Page_318">[318]</SPAN></span>
the wind, and saw the waves dash all round him, he
was in great fear; and as he felt him-self sink he
cried out, Lord,
save me.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_127.jpg" width-obs="333" height-obs="450" alt="walking on water" /> <span class="caption">PE-TER WALK-ING ON THE WA-TER.</span></div>
<p>Je-sus put
forth his hand
and caught him,
and said to him,
O thou of lit-tle
faith, why didst
thou doubt me?</p>
<p>When Je-sus
and Pe-ter came
in-to the boat the
wind was still,
and the twelve
were soon on the
shore they had
set out to reach.
Then they fell
at his feet, and
said, It is true
that thou art the
Son of God.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_128.jpg" width-obs="462" height-obs="600" alt="Jesus on water" /> <span class="caption">CHRIST WALK-ING ON THE SEA.</span></div>
<p>As soon as it was known where Je-sus was,
crowds came from all the towns that were near, and
brought their sick in their beds that he might make<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_320" id="Page_320">[320]</SPAN></span>
them well. And when he went through the large
and small towns they laid the sick in the streets, and
begged that they might touch but the hem of his
robe. And at a touch they were all made well.</p>
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