Mark 5:35
While he yet spake, there came from the ruler of the synagogue’s house certain which said, Thy daughter is dead: why troublest thou the Master any further?
Cross-reference
Luke 8:49 is the parallel account of the same event, reporting Jairus's daughter's death.
Matthew 9:23 recounts the same scene — the arrival at Jairus's house with mourners, adding detail to the death report.
John 5:25 declares the dead will hear the Son's voice and live, a power Jesus demonstrates by raising the girl.
John 11:25 states Jesus is the resurrection and life, a claim he fulfills in raising Jairus's daughter.
John 4:49 shows a father pleading before his son's death — contrasting with the messengers here announcing death and assuming it's too late.
John 11:21 has Martha lament that Jesus' presence could have prevented Lazarus's death, similar to Jairus's crisis.
John 11:32 repeats Mary's lament like Martha's, echoing the sentiment of Jesus arriving too late.