Mark 5
Introduction
Verses 1–20
This famous piece of history hath the testimony of three evangelists, Matthew, Mark, and Luke. We meeting with it in Matthew, did not only largely open what passages Matthew hath about it, but what both Mark and Luke have. See Poole on “Matt. 8:28”, and following verses to Matt. 8:34.
Verses 21–24
This whole history also is recorded both by Matthew and Luke, and we have already fully opened the several passages of it mentioned by all the evangelists, to which we refer the reader. (See Poole on “Matt.
Verses 25–34
See Poole on “Matt. 9:18”, and following verses to Matt. 9:22, upon this whole history, containing a passage which happened in the way between the place where our Saviour first heard of the sickness of Jairus’s daughter and his house, whither our Saviour was now going.
Verses 35–43
There is nothing in this history needeth further notes for explication, than what we gave in the notes on Matthew, to which I here refer the reader; See Poole on “Matt. 9:18–19, Matt. 9:23”, and following verses to Matt. 9:31.
Mark 5 Mark 5:1–20 Christ casteth out the legion of devils, and suffereth them to enter into the herd of swine. Mark 5:21–24 He is entreated by Jairus to go and heal his daughter. Mark 5:25–34 By the way he healeth a woman of an inveterate issue of blood.