And Jesus got up and followed him (Jairus), with his disciples. (Matthew 9:19)
Peter, James and John (Mark 5:37).
The Biblical character of Jairus was a patron or ruler of a synagogue in Galilee, who had asked Jesus to heal his 12-year-old daughter, who, according to the varying accounts of the Bible, was dying (Mark; Luke) or had already died (Matthew).
His name is Jairus.
A Synagogue ruler who's daughter was healed by Jesus.
Jairus
A servant came and said that his daughter was alive, and jesus said give her food.
When Jesus told Jairus not to weep because his daughter was "not dead but sleepeth," he was conveying that her death was not permanent and that he had the power to restore her to life. The term "sleep" symbolizes a temporary state, implying that death is not the end. This statement also reflects Jesus' authority over life and death, offering hope and reassurance to Jairus in his moment of despair. Through this, Jesus emphasizes faith in his ability to perform miracles and bring healing.
Jesus raised several people from the dead, including Lazarus, the son of a widow in Nain, and Jairus' daughter.
Jairus (Mark 5:22, 23; Luke 8:41, 42).
There are 3 instances recorded in the Bible of Jesus bringing people back alive from the dead. The young man at Nain. The daughtr of Jairus Lazarus
Jairus Aquino's birth name is Jairus Reuel Bautista Aquino.
Jairus is pronounced JYE-russ.