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		<title>When Jairus came to Jesus, was his daughter dead or dying?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All three synoptic gospels record Jesus healing a little girl, Jairus&#8217;s daughter, apparently raising her from death. In each account, Jairus comes to Jesus pleading for help, Jesus goes to Jairus&#8217;s daughter who is thought to be dead but who Jesus says is sleeping, and at Jesus&#8217; prompting the daughter gets up. The accounts disagree, however, as [...]]]></description>
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