But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it — the continued looking communicates the deliberateness of Jesus' search: this is not a rhetorical question but a genuine summons. The person who touched him is being invited into a direct encounter with Jesus rather than remaining anonymous in the crowd. The healing was real and complete without the direct encounter; the direct encounter is not necessary for the healing but necessary for the woman's complete restoration. She needs more than physical healing; she needs to hear Jesus' word of peace and the declaration of her faith, which will reintegrate her into the community from which the bleeding has excluded her.
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Mark 5:32
“And he looked around to see who had done it.”
But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it — the continued looking communicates the deliberateness of Jesus' search: this is not a rhetorical question but a genuine summons. The person who touched him is being invited into a direct encounter with Jesus rather than remaining anonymous in the crowd. The healing was real and complete without the direct encounter; the direct encounter is not necessary for the healing but necessary for the woman's complete restoration. She needs more than physical healing; she needs to hear Jesus' word of peace and the declaration of her faith, which will reintegrate her into the community from which the bleeding has excluded her.
But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it — the continued looking communicates the deliberateness of Jesus' search: this is not a rhetorical question but a genuine summons. The person who touched him is being invited into a direct encounter with Jesus rather than remaining anonymous in the crowd. The healing was real and complete without the direct encounter; the direct encounter is not necessary for the healing but necessary for the woman's complete restoration. She needs more than physical healing; she needs to hear Jesus' word of peace and the declaration of her faith, which will reintegrate her into the community from which the bleeding has excluded her.