Mark 5:31
You see the people crowding against you, his disciples answered, and yet you can ask, who touched me? — the disciples' response is practically reasonable and theologically obtuse. Of course people are pressing against you in a crowd; of course there have been many accidental contacts. The disciples cannot understand why a touch in this crowd is significant. Their response exposes the gap between their perception (crowd pressing = normal contact) and Jesus' perception (something different happened). The disciples are not wrong about the physical facts; they are wrong about the theological significance of what has just occurred.