Mark 5:37

37 Then he did not let anyone else go on with him except Peter and James and his brother John.

Mark 5:37 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 5:37

And he suffered no man to follow him
To the house of the ruler, but dismissed the multitude, being not desirous of the honour and applause of men: probably what he said to the ruler, was privately, and with a low voice, so that the multitude did not hear him; and understanding by the messengers that the child was dead, were the more easily prevailed upon to depart, since they might conclude there was nothing now to be done;

save Peter, and James, and John, the brother of James:
three favourite disciples, who were a sufficient number of witnesses; and who were taken alone along with Christ on some other occasions, as at his transfiguration, and when in the garden.

Mark 5:37 In-Context

35 While Jesus was saying this, some messengers came from Jairus' house and told him, "Your daughter has died. Why bother the Teacher any longer?"
36 Jesus paid no attention to what they said, but told him, "Don't be afraid, only believe."
37 Then he did not let anyone else go on with him except Peter and James and his brother John.
38 They arrived at Jairus' house, where Jesus saw the confusion and heard all the loud crying and wailing.
39 He went in and said to them, "Why all this confusion? Why are you crying? The child is not dead - she is only sleeping!"
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.