Matthew 9:23 -26, Mark 5:35-43, and Luke 8: 49-56.
The account is found in Luke chapter eight.
Raising of Jairus' daughter from the dead. Casting out demons from the man from from the country of Gadarenes.
Answer: Jairus, is referred to as a ruler of the synagogue. The healing or rather, the raising of the dead girl back to life, was done in his home at Capernaum.
The Bible doesn't mention her name. It simply says she was the only daughter of Jairus, that she was about 12, and that she was dying (Luke 8:42).
His name is Jairus.
Jesus' closest disciples witnessed his miracles, teachings, crucifixion, and resurrection. They were with him throughout his ministry, witnessing his profound wisdom, healing powers, and the fulfillment of prophecies. Their experiences with Jesus shaped their faith and empowered them to spread his teachings after his death.
Jairus (Mark 5:22, 23; Luke 8:41, 42).
A Synagogue ruler who's daughter was healed by Jesus.
The Bible doesn't mention her name. It simply says she was the only daughter of Jairus, that she was about 12, and that she was dying (Luke 8:42).
Three Gospels record this miracle of Jesus. Both Mark (chapter 5 verse 37) and Luke (chapter 8 verse 51) record that Peter, James and John were the disciples present with Him.
Jairus
Luke 8: Women minister to Christ; Parable of the soils; Parable of the Lamp; Christ's true brethren; Storm is stilled; Demons are cast into swine; Woman is healed; Jairus's daughter is raised.
Talitha?Answer:The gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke all contain accounts of Jesus healing Jairus' daughter, but none of them provide her name. Mark 5:41 informs the reader that "Talitha, cumi," means, "Little girl, I say to you, arise." According to Strong's Lexicon, "talitha" means "damsel" or "maiden," and is not her proper name.