“She had heard the reports about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his garment.”
When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak — the woman's approach is from behind, hidden in the crowd, an anonymous touch rather than a direct approach. Her approach from behind communicates her awareness of her ritual status: she is ritually impure and touching the ritually pure would transfer impurity to them. She touches his cloak rather than his person — the edge of the garment, the minimum contact. But she has heard about Jesus and the touch is an act of faith — specific, intentional faith that the power she has heard about can transfer even through the garment.
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Mark 5:27
“She had heard the reports about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his garment.”
When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak — the woman's approach is from behind, hidden in the crowd, an anonymous touch rather than a direct approach. Her approach from behind communicates her awareness of her ritual status: she is ritually impure and touching the ritually pure would transfer impurity to them. She touches his cloak rather than his person — the edge of the garment, the minimum contact. But she has heard about Jesus and the touch is an act of faith — specific, intentional faith that the power she has heard about can transfer even through the garment.
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When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak — the woman's approach is from behind, hidden in the crowd, an anonymous touch rather than a direct approach. Her approach from behind communicates her awareness of her ritual status: she is ritually impure and touching the ritually pure would transfer impurity to them. She touches his cloak rather than his person — the edge of the garment, the minimum contact. But she has heard about Jesus and the touch is an act of faith — specific, intentional faith that the power she has heard about can transfer even through the garment.