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Pero Jesús, volviéndose y viéndola, dijo: "Hija, ten ánimo, tu fe te ha sanado." Y al instante la mujer quedó sana. (Matthew 9:22)
Cuando Jesús entró en la casa del oficial, y vio a los flautistas y al gentío en ruidoso desorden, (Matthew 9:23)
les dijo: "Retírense, porque la niña no ha muerto, sino que está dormida." Y se burlaban de El. (Matthew 9:24)
Pero cuando habían echado fuera a la gente, El entró y la tomó de la mano; y la niña se levantó.
Y esta noticia (fama) se difundió por toda aquella tierra. (Matthew 9:26)
Al irse Jesús de allí, dos ciegos Lo siguieron, gritando: "¡Hijo de David, ten misericordia de nosotros!" (Matthew 9:27)
Después de entrar en la casa, se acercaron a El los ciegos, y Jesús les dijo: "¿Creen que puedo hacer esto?" "Sí, Señor," Le respondieron. (Matthew 9:28)

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Matthew 9:25 - Cross Reference

Pero El, tomándola de la mano, clamó, diciendo: "¡Niña, levántate!" (Luke 8:54)
Pero Jesús, tomándolo de la mano, lo levantó, y él se puso en pie. (Mark 9:27)
El se le acercó, y tomándola de la mano la levantó, y la fiebre la dejó; y ella les servía. (Mark 1:31)
Cuando Eliseo entró en la casa, el niño ya estaba muerto, tendido sobre su cama. (2 Kings 4:32)
Tomando a la niña por la mano, le dijo: "Talita cum," que traducido significa: "Niña, a ti te digo, ¡levántate!" (Mark 5:41)
Pero Pedro, haciendo salir a todos, se arrodilló y oró, y volviéndose al cadáver, dijo: "Tabita, levántate." Ella abrió los ojos, y al ver a Pedro, se incorporó. (Acts 9:40)
Tomando al ciego de la mano, lo sacó fuera de la aldea; y después de escupir en sus ojos y de poner las manos sobre él, le preguntó: "¿Ves algo?" (Mark 8:23)