Luke 8:54

And he put them all out, and took her by the hand, and called, saying, Maid, arise.

Cross-references

Luke 8:51 Parallel

Luke 8:51 notes Jesus allowed only parents and three disciples inside — the setting for his taking the girl by the hand.

Luke 7:14 Parallel

Luke 7:14 records another resurrection where Jesus commands a dead person to arise — a parallel demonstration of his power over death.

Matthew 9:25 records the identical action: Jesus took the girl by the hand and she arose — a direct parallel account.

Mark 5:40 Parallel

Mark 5:40 describes Jesus putting everyone out and entering with the parents and disciples — immediately before he takes the child's hand.

Mark 5:41 Parallel

Mark 5:41 is the parallel account, adding the Aramaic phrase 'Talitha cumi' and showing the same taking by the hand.

John 5:28 Related theme

John 5:28 foretells a future hour when all in graves hear Christ's voice — a preview of the general resurrection anticipated by this miracle.

John 11:43 Parallel

John 11:43 records Jesus raising Lazarus with a loud command — a parallel miracle showing Jesus' authoritative call to the dead.

Acts 9:40 Parallel

Acts 9:40 shows Peter using the same method — putting everyone out and saying 'Tabitha, arise' — mirroring Jesus' actions here.

In 1 Kings 17:22, Elijah’s prayer restores life to a dead boy — a type of Christ’s resurrection miracle.

John 5:21 Related theme

John 5:21 states the Son gives life to whom he will, providing the theological basis for the miraculous resurrection seen here.

Romans 4:17 Parallel

In Romans 4:17, God calls nothing into being and gives life to the dead — Jesus’ command 'Child, arise' mirrors that divine creative call.