Matthew 9:19
And Jesus rose and followed him, with his disciples. Jesus rises and follows the ruler — a reversal of the typical direction (disciples following Jesus). The one who follows becomes the rescuer; the narrative's following dynamics are deliberately flexible. Luke 8:43–48 inserts the story of the woman with the hemorrhage into the journey to Jairus' house, creating a narrative structure of an interrupted journey. Matthew compresses the healing of the woman and the resurrection of the daughter into close sequence.